Hi ,
I know you must create a photorec.sig file in the photorec dir. Then enter the MTS signature in that file.
Try posting the first few lines of hex that you see in the MTS file. I will try to work it out for you. However I'm stuck at a similar point. I hope helping you helps me.
Cheers.
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- 15 Aug 2012, 04:39
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Adding an Extension to Photorec - Begginer
- Replies: 4
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- 13 Aug 2012, 01:44
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Adding new file type clarification
- Replies: 3
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Re: Adding new file type clarification
Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is being heard in court tomorrow.
- 10 Aug 2012, 05:43
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Adding new file type clarification
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3717
Adding new file type clarification
Hi all,
I have a new file type for some very important cctv footage that has been lost on a corrupt disk and I require some help to structure the photorec.sig
I have identified the first line of hex is 00 24 00 13 70 7D 00 13 F0 D6 00 13 50 30 01 13.
Some of the files start with 00 24 00 13 60 ...
I have a new file type for some very important cctv footage that has been lost on a corrupt disk and I require some help to structure the photorec.sig
I have identified the first line of hex is 00 24 00 13 70 7D 00 13 F0 D6 00 13 50 30 01 13.
Some of the files start with 00 24 00 13 60 ...
- 10 Aug 2012, 05:20
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Adding new file type clarification
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3717
Adding new file type clarification
Hi all,
I have a new file type for some very important cctv footage that has been lost on a corrupt disk and I require some help to structure the photorec.sig
I have identified the first line of hex is 00 24 00 13 70 7D 00 13 F0 D6 00 13 50 30 01 13.
Some of the files start with 00 24 00 13 60 ...
I have a new file type for some very important cctv footage that has been lost on a corrupt disk and I require some help to structure the photorec.sig
I have identified the first line of hex is 00 24 00 13 70 7D 00 13 F0 D6 00 13 50 30 01 13.
Some of the files start with 00 24 00 13 60 ...