Help: any rescue tool for a corrupted video file?

logiquem wrote on 12/20/2004, 3:07 PM
Hi all,

I captured a video lastly without repecting the 4 Go limit on a fat32 disk (just my own, plain, stupid mistake!...) . All data seems there. I got a just over 4 Go file but i can't read it in any video app...

I guess the file was just wrongly termited because the capture app (Scenalyser) just stopped at the fat32 limit.

I absolutly need the file and can't recapture. Is there any way to rescue this? Any help on this issue would be immensely appreciated!

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BillyBoy wrote on 12/20/2004, 4:18 PM
If the file is in AVI format give Video Fixer a shot. Its great for fixing corrupted files, repairing the file's index, creating one when its missing and things like that. The download allows for use for I think ten days or so before purchasing.

http://www.video-fixer.com/

Have you tried to open in VirtualDub?

If a MPEG, such tools as All Media Fixer, MPEG-corrector and several others may save your butt. One trick I use sometimes that works once in awhile is first find yourself a splitter/joiner application, there are many to pick them. Then take your"bad" video file and spiit it into x number of parts.

Once spilt into pieces try joining back together a little at a time, till you bypass the corruption which is likely in the tail end of the file. Once such joiner is Master Splitter. In other if you have a 4GB file, depending on how large you make the parts you end up with 105 parts, just try rejoining the first 104 and see what happens.