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. |
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Does it flaw at the same places on all media players?
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"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." |
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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)
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It was recorded onto an SD card on a digital Camcorder.
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Might be useful to track the website of the camcorder and check file formats. There seems to be video repair software out there.
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I know there are a lot of programs out there that claim to repair but I'm just wondering if anyone can recommend. |
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Is the file on the SD card the same as you are viewing or is it the one you are viewing?
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Look at the Meta data I might say what it was recorded on.
Right click the file and select properties, scroll through the information. |
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