05-07-2017, 22:20
(05-07-2017 14:32 )aaron Wrote: [ -> ]MP4 is good because they are easier to repair than some, although it all depends on exactly how damaged the files are.
If the files aren't too badly damaged you might be able to repair them for free and without too much trouble. Try using VLC because although it's known as a video player it can often repair damaged videos as well.
if the files are severely damaged and VLC or other free tools can't repair them, you would have to try a professional video repair tool, but that would be an expensive option if it's only for 2 videos.
Thank you for the advice.