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This was AMAZING! Thank you so much for sharing this helpful video with actual free resources! It took me a while to correctly follow all of the steps (I'm not the most savvy with back end computer stuff) but this video was easy to follow and the result was worth it in the end. 2 hours of gaming footage recovered! I will link your video when it post! Thank you again!
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Thank you for this, I'd have had no chance without this video. I had an .mov file that needed recovering as the camera ran out of battery so the last file was corrupted. I made a copy and renamed them as above using the .mp4 extension name instead of .mov and it worked flawlessly.
Thank you so much man! You just saved me! I am a videomaker and my HDD just died. The only backup I had was in an SD card with a bunch of corrupted files. Now I can get back to work! Thanks again!!
I would do them individually. It is a resource intensive task, so I think the operation is quicker doing them one at a time. If you have a lot to do though, you may want to type out the commands so you can just copy and paste them each time.
My command prompt showed an error at the end. Says "missing picture in access unit with size 68" and "no frame!" followed by "error opening input: End of file" and "error opening input file result.aac Any other suggestions!? Thanks much for this tutorial!
Hey maybe you could help me with this. But the video is all sped up(it was originally around 2 and a half hours now its a 1 hour and 58 minutes) and the audio is barely there, and if it is its all speedy and high pitched. Do you know how I might fix this? Thanks!
do you know what frame rate the video was shot at? Sounds like it may have been shot at 23.98 or 24 fps, and you used a 29.98 or 30fps clip to recover it. That would cause it to come out 20% shorter, and therefore play about 20% faster.
@@TheJinxedGamer009 I would still give it a try with a 24fps "good" file and see if it solves your problem. From your description, it sounds like your good file has a higher framerate than your bad file, so the result is playing back at a higher framerate than intended (sped up)
Assuming min AAC chunk size 0x9E Searching 'mdat' atom in 'bad.mp4'... Cannot find 'mdat' atom in first 64MB of 'bad.mp4' FATAL ERROR: The file 'bad.mp4' cannot be recovered. The entire file is filled by 00 byte!
[h264 @ 0000019ca866e240] Format h264 detected only with low score of 1, misdetection possible! [h264 @ 0000019ca8714640] missing picture in access unit with size 42 [h264 @ 0000019ca8714640] no frame! [h264 @ 0000019ca866e240] Could not find codec parameters for stream 0 (Video: h264, none): unspecified size Consider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' (0) and 'probesize' (5000000) options Input #0, h264, from 'result.h264': Duration: N/A, bitrate: N/A Stream #0:0: Video: h264, none, 25 fps, 1200k tbr, 1200k tbn [aac @ 0000019ca8714640] Format aac detected only with low score of 1, misdetection possible! [in#1 @ 0000019ca871c180] Error opening input: End of file Error opening input file result.aac. Error opening input files: End of file