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How tolerant is a Zstandard compressed file if there is bit rot? Can one flipped bit destroy the entire decompress stream after that point?
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Eventually I'm going to have to dive deeper into the code itself, but I'm curious if anyone who already has the knowledge knows how Zstandard compression tolerates bit rot? Are there other compression algos that include some level of checksum or basic error correction?

My guess is that this is probably something you'd use PAR2 in tandem with Zstandard for added security or am I overlooking something more obvious?

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