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when i try to look at a video on the forum the video is destorted and when i try to use the download icon on the video it can not access the google drive site please help
problem sorted ran this site on microsoft edge and the problems are sorted
I'm hoping somebody can help me. I have 2 videos that I accidently deleted from the recycle bin on my computer, I managed to recover the videos but now they won't play properly, they start to play but won't play the whole video for some reason. Is there anybody who knows how to repair the video or who knows how to sort this problem out?
If the videos won't play perhaps the files haven't been recovered properly. You could try recovering them again with different data recovery software.
(01-07-2017 00:44 )Count Spankula Wrote: [ -> ]If the videos won't play perhaps the files haven't been recovered properly. You could try recovering them again with different data recovery software.

Thanks, i will try some different recovery software. I have tried a couple of other recovery programs but they didn't recover the file, the one that did was recuva.
These data recovery tools are usually good at recovering small files, like documents or images, but not so good at recovering large files like videos. I don't know how big the videos are that you have, but I'd say that basically the bigger the file size the less the chance of a good recovery.

I think your best bet is to find an effective video repair utility.
(01-07-2017 14:07 )aaron Wrote: [ -> ]These data recovery tools are usually good at recovering small files, like documents or images, but not so good at recovering large files like videos. I don't know how big the videos are that you have, but I'd say that basically the bigger the file size the less the chance of a good recovery.

I think your best bet is to find an effective video repair utility.

Thanks for the advice, do you know of any?
What kind of videos are you trying to repair? I mean what is the file type?
(01-07-2017 16:39 )aaron Wrote: [ -> ]What kind of videos are you trying to repair? I mean what is the file type?

MP4
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.
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