Endless identical files and unreasonable time, please help!
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Re: Endless identical files and unreasonable time, please he
After taking several pictures and videos, some of them were deleted and new pictures and videos were taken. The new files were fragmented. When PhotoRec recovered the video f18443712_ftyp.mov, the correct filesize was detected but because you disabled the jpg format, instead of recovering 2 jpg and a video, PhotoRec had recovered a video with 2 jpg inside instead of the correct end of the file.
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Re: Endless identical files and unreasonable time, please he
Okay, I think I got what you tried to explain.
But sadly it doesn't change the fact that the outcome is the same. I tried a recover with All files enabled and the same files still won't play. Is there a way to maybe remove these extra jpg's within the .mov files that you're talking about to make the files playable?
But sadly it doesn't change the fact that the outcome is the same. I tried a recover with All files enabled and the same files still won't play. Is there a way to maybe remove these extra jpg's within the .mov files that you're talking about to make the files playable?
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Re: Endless identical files and unreasonable time, please he
If you want, send me your memory card to the address listed at
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/Service_ ... nn%C3%A9es
I will check if it's possible to extract more videos.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/Service_ ... nn%C3%A9es
I will check if it's possible to extract more videos.