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    Hey guys im not sure where to put it so i figured safest bet was the general discussion.

    Here is the issue, ive recently lost alot of video files due to harddisk failure however i managed to recover quite some amount of data with some datarecovery programs. The problem is tho im not sure if the entire files have been restored correctly so i was wondering if there is a way to check for video file corruption without having to play all the files and watch manually?

    Hope anyone has some ideas for me ;P
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    DivFiXPP is better. But I'm not sure how well it works just for this.
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    thanks alot guys ill give it a shot and post back the results
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    Im not sure if its doing what i need it to do.
    If i load files in it it sais there are no errors however wmp doesnt play the file (even if its standard divx) mediaplayer classic can play it, it shows no preview in explorer (win7hp) and when avicodec loads them it sais "error file is too small" or something similar even tho the size looks about right
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