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    Recovering corrupted video file?

    How can I recover a corrupted video file?

    I had a camera similar to a Gopro attached to my motorcycle when the mount snapped and the camera smashed onto the ground.

    I've recovered the SD card and can view all of the footage, except the file being recorded at the time of crash.

    It displays as 0kb and cannot play in VLC or Windows Media Player. It is a .avi file.

    Is there any way to recover it?

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    Have to agree unfortunately, 0 kb means there's nothing there to recover. I would suspect that the video was still being held in the camera memory before writing to the drive at the time of the incident, either that or the impact corrupted the entire file before it was committed to the card.

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    Yea bugger... off to try and get a replacement, or hopefully a refund

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    fuck i hate gopro. and i hate faggots that video every shit.

    throw greiners photorec over it, if it exists (has correct hex headers) then it'll find it. since it shows up as a 0b file, that indicates it does infact exist.

    then go and shoot yourself in the face for videoing your shit.

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    4 minutes of video? really? that important?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    fuck i hate gopro. and i hate faggots that video every shit.

    throw greiners photorec over it, if it exists (has correct hex headers) then it'll find it. since it shows up as a 0b file, that indicates it does infact exist.

    then go and shoot yourself in the face for videoing your shit.
    Recovering corrupted video file? You would ask the cops for your hard back drive wouldn't ya?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Recovering corrupted video file? You would ask the cops for your hard back drive wouldn't ya?
    my hard back drive?
    a) i wouldn't give it/them to them/it
    b) backups off site.
    c) 256 bit encryption.

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