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| I'll be rich. Soon. Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Athens - Hellas
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| Any soft-tool for repair QuickTime movies? Yesterday, I had a small "accident"... I returned home after an air-show, with 350+MB on videos and 150+MB on photos. I trasfered them to my hdd, however I didn't notice that it transfered only images and NOT the videos. So I deleted the data to free up some space. Fortunately not by formating, however from pc, not using camera's soft. After I realised that I had erased the videos, I used ObjectRescue 3.0 Pro to recover them. It recovered all 30 videos, however, 10 of them are not playable from QT. I tried to repair the with All Media Fixer 5.1 Pro, but didn't manage to repair anyone. Do you know any other soft that can repair those movies? Or do you have to suggest some other soft to recover the other 10? I can access the media (an SD 512mb card) either from my camera (Nikon CoolPix 4800), or a usb card reader.
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| I'll be rich. Soon. Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Athens - Hellas
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| Noone...?
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| I'll be rich. Soon. Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Athens - Hellas
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| Still can't find anything... I have a 120mb quicktime movie, that it is corrupted, and need to rescue it... Anyone?
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| If you can open the file in a true video editor, you may be able to find the corrupted frames, cut them out of the clip, and reencode it. By true video editor I mean a non-linear video editor like Adobe Premier, ULead MediaStudio Pro, Sony's Vegas Video, Pinnicle Studio, etc. Other than that, I don't know of any utility that will "fix" corrupted Quicktime clips. There are such things for avi, asf, wmv, mpg and a couple of other formats |
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| Re: Any soft-tool for repair QuickTime movies? Hello, The reply maybe comes a bit late, but such tool was created only in 2008. It's called Treasured (Google this word!), it's a free application for Mac to diagnose and preview corrupt QuickTime movie. Regards, BJ |
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