Hi,
I just finished downloading a 4gb mkv video which at my download speeds took forever. And to my dismay I found that the file is broken.
It does not play in any media player viz. VLC, KMP, MPC etc etc. Even Gspot is unable to determine its codecs.
Is there any way I can salvage / fix / repair the video? I really want to see it or do I have to download it again?
Thanks in advance!
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What error messages do you see when you attempt to play the video? Does it even show video/audio at all?
GSpot's support for video formats other than AVI and MPEG is limited, more or less. It's common for it to show "Codec Status Undetermined" for both audio and video codecs on many of those containers. Use MediaInfo to take a look at the MKV, instead.
Note, too, that it IS possible that you've downloaded a 'fake,' which would mean it's 4GB of... nothing. If there's a Blu-Ray or DVD (or even VHS, Laserdisc ) of the video available, I'd recommend buying it, and save yourself some headaches.If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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