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Corey N Georgie 26-05-2023 09:14

Video Playback Question
 
I have a video file from a few years ago when dad was alive but when I attempt to play back it has a few flaws where it jumps and pixelates.

Is there anyway of trying to repair this?

I know its not the codec itself I have tried VLC player to.

The file is an MP4.

Jaymoss 26-05-2023 09:16

Re: Video Playback Question
 
Does it flaw at the same places on all media players?

Taf 26-05-2023 10:04

Re: Video Playback Question
 
"Create a copy of the original MP4 or MOV files and change the file format to AVI by renaming the video file.

Launch the VLC player and select "Tool > Preferences > Input or Codecs".

Select "Always fix". Click on "Save" in the bottom section of the "Preferences" window."

Corey N Georgie 26-05-2023 10:11

Re: Video Playback Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36152739)
Does it flaw at the same places on all media players?

Yes in all media players.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 36152742)
"Create a copy of the original MP4 or MOV files and change the file format to AVI by renaming the video file.

Launch the VLC player and select "Tool > Preferences > Input or Codecs".

Select "Always fix". Click on "Save" in the bottom section of the "Preferences" window."

Did this and still the same.

Chris 26-05-2023 10:40

Re: Video Playback Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Corey N Georgie (Post 36152737)
I have a video file from a few years ago when dad was alive but when I attempt to play back it has a few flaws where it jumps and pixelates.

Is there anyway of trying to repair this?

I know its not the codec itself I have tried VLC player to.

The file is an MP4.

Do you know what the video was originally recorded on? It sounds to me like it may have been on tape (maybe Digi-8 or mini DV, both were popular in the early 2000s before SD cards became practical). An imperfection in a tape recording medium, or the camera being jolted during recording, would cause these symptoms.

Jaymoss 26-05-2023 10:49

Re: Video Playback Question
 
Yeah as Chris says as it is happening at the same spots it seems the corruption was prior to the capture (assuming it was captured)

Corey N Georgie 26-05-2023 11:30

Re: Video Playback Question
 
It was recorded onto an SD card on a digital Camcorder.

nomadking 26-05-2023 12:05

Re: Video Playback Question
 
Might be useful to track the website of the camcorder and check file formats. There seems to be video repair software out there.

Corey N Georgie 26-05-2023 17:47

Re: Video Playback Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36152749)
Might be useful to track the website of the camcorder and check file formats. There seems to be video repair software out there.

I cant remember exactly what camcorder it was, the video was taken at a party.

I know there are a lot of programs out there that claim to repair but I'm just wondering if anyone can recommend.

Jaymoss 26-05-2023 20:44

Re: Video Playback Question
 
Is the file on the SD card the same as you are viewing or is it the one you are viewing?

Corey N Georgie 27-05-2023 08:02

Re: Video Playback Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36152813)
Is the file on the SD card the same as you are viewing or is it the one you are viewing?

The file was transferred to a DVD after it was taken, the person recorded it about 4 years ago is also no longer alive.

Jaymoss 27-05-2023 08:53

Re: Video Playback Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Corey N Georgie (Post 36152826)
The file was transferred to a DVD after it was taken, the person recorded it about 4 years ago is also no longer alive.

so do you still have the sd card?

Hom3r 27-05-2023 09:21

Re: Video Playback Question
 
Look at the Meta data I might say what it was recorded on.


Right click the file and select properties, scroll through the information.

Corey N Georgie 27-05-2023 09:37

Re: Video Playback Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36152829)
so do you still have the sd card?

No, The guy transferred it to a DVD for us after he recorded it.

He kept the SD Card in his camcorder.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 36152830)
Look at the Meta data I might say what it was recorded on.


Right click the file and select properties, scroll through the information.

No Meta Data.


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