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    Hi, I have Sony Action Cam and I was recording my bicycle ride when my battery ended. It happened before but this time I couldnt open my recorded files. But I can still open the ones I have in the memory. Anyway, when I open the file it says that the file is corrupted and the programs that I use (BSPlayer) tries to find a codec to open but it cant find. Does anyone know how to deal with it?
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    Try the Sony help for that camera.
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    What format?

    Video repair tool has worked okey for me. You can try the trial(repair half the movie).
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    What does a DMTR (detailed MediaInfo text readout) of your corrupt file say?

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    Originally Posted by Baldrick View Post
    What format?

    Video repair tool has worked okey for me. You can try the trial(repair half the movie).
    The format is MP4. I've tried this tool but it didnt work for my files :/
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    Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    What does a DMTR (detailed MediaInfo text readout) of your corrupt file say?

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    Im sure is not about codec, Ive tried to open with VLC and wont work too. It must be damaged by the suddenly turn off of the camera.
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    How big is the file?

    You can also try www.mp4repair.org ....but it's not exactly free.
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick View Post
    How big is the file?

    You can also try www.mp4repair.org ....but it's not exactly free.
    There is abot 5 files, from 200mb to 2gb, and they all are corrupted. I will try and post here the result.
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