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Swizly
post Aug 21 2006, 08:19 PM
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Hi all,

(might be, that I'm wrong here - sorry about that - and thanks for help anyway!)

I'm having an avi file (size about 1.5 gb), which contains the first week of life of my son.
Unfortunately, the file seems to be broken. I cannot open it anymore. Error message out of Windows Media Player (in German: "Windows Media Player kann die Datei nicht wiedergeben. Die Datei ist beschädigt, oder der Player unterstützt das angegeben Format nicht.")
Also VLC and other tools can't read it anymore.

My last hope is, to find a tool, which can:
a) repair the file or
cool.gif split the avi file in seperate parts (so I can still use the good ones) or
c) cut away the broken parts or
d) anything else to solve the file or at least some parts of it

I'm supposted to try out anything, to send the file somewhere, to pay for help (if it's affordable!!!).

Please, if anybody could help me in some way (tipps, links, other forums, whatsoever), it will be really appreciated!!!!

Thanks a lot in advance!
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post Aug 22 2006, 12:39 PM
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Some free tools that you can try to remove the broken frames form the file and restore the index:

AVI Fixed
VirtualDub


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post Aug 22 2006, 05:53 PM
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Would have been helpful if translated error message in english since this is an english forum. blink.gif
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Windows Media Player cannot show the file. The file is damaged, or the Player does not support that indicated format.


Perhaps you don't have proper codecs installed. Have you tried using tool like GSPOT to identify the codecs the file uses? Also, there are other better players to use besides WMP.

You can find out if there are errors in files using VirtualDub Mod using Scan video stream for errors feature.


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post Aug 23 2006, 02:01 PM
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QUOTE(Mischcabob @ Aug 22 2006, 07:53 PM) *
Would have been helpful if translated error message in english since this is an english forum. blink.gif
Perhaps you don't have proper codecs installed. Have you tried using tool like GSPOT to identify the codecs the file uses? Also, there are other better players to use besides WMP.

You can find out if there are errors in files using VirtualDub Mod using Scan video stream for errors feature.



Yes, you're right! didn't know, how to get EN error msgs.
But here you are with:

VirtualDub: "Cannot detect file type of "filepath\filename.avi" [OK]
DivFix++: "Processing file : Dylan1b.avi Input file is not an avi file! "
GSPOT: File Type: Unknown / Mime Type: Unknown

GSPOT: from an other video file (taken on the same camcorder): Codecs: dvsd

better players than WMP: yes, I know, I tried it out also with VLC.
First of all I recognized the problem, when I wanted to edit the file in Pinnacle Studio9

Thanks to all for appreciated help!!!!

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Swizly

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Some free tools that you can try to remove the broken frames form the file and restore the index:

AVI Fixed
VirtualDub



Hi,

I tried out VirtualDub, doesn't work, see reply above... :-(

where can I fnid AVI Fixed?

thanks a lot
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post Aug 23 2006, 04:13 PM
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http://www.divx-digest.com/software/avifix.html


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post Aug 24 2006, 07:21 AM
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QUOTE(asdf @ Aug 23 2006, 06:13 PM) *


Thanks asdf for the link!
I tried it out, but also this tool will not recognize my file... :-(

Is there somebody with an other tipp?

thanks a lot to all!!!!
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post Aug 24 2006, 01:41 PM
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Hi Swizly!

What is the model (name, number) of the cam?
How did you transfer it to PC, which software did you use?

Is the AVI the original container/file extension? Did you or anyone change it?

And try some other tools those can give you more detailed information about your file:
MediaInfo or AVIcodec
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post Aug 24 2006, 01:49 PM
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I was using DivFix, it helped me with an Avifile.

Dont know if its the same like AviFixed, but maybe worth a try.

http://www.free-codecs.com/download/DivFix.htm
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for removing frames I use VidCrop PRO
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