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  1. Hi I am IT guy, some amateur Photographer brought me to a DVD (data mode) , and said the Video files are unplayable, the files contained Wedding event, Recorded with "Sony HXR-MC1500P" HD camera, He is unaware about file format while recording the event, when He realized something is wrong, it's not Full HD recording, He changed the settings to Full HD (.MTS) and recorded remaining event, Full HD files played perfectly on the same DVD, But not "M2U***.MPG" files, I scanned with some tools Mediainfo, gspot, video inpector, etc.,
    any solution guys






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  2. Your sample is just zero's.
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  3. aBigMeanie aedipuss's Avatar
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    it doesn't mean the videos are gone. they are either on an sd card, memory stick on still on the camera's internal memory. it's a pro cam and it's unlikely the originals are bad. get the source files and see.
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  4. Originally Posted by videobruger View Post
    Your sample is just zero's.
    I didn't get you sir, sample size is 4.53 MB, I selected smaller clip just for download convenient, for those who has a smaller bandwidth. should I upload same file what I actually scanned with tools (8.44MB) ?, thanks for quick response sir
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  5. Originally Posted by aedipuss View Post
    it doesn't mean the videos are gone. they are either on an sd card, memory stick on still on the camera's internal memory. it's a pro cam and it's unlikely the originals are bad. get the source files and see.
    Sir He actually formatted the SD card, and captured a new event. actually He just copied source files to PC and written on DVD,
    Did He missed copy some support files ? (root directory are some thing ?) thanks for quick replay sir.
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  6. Originally Posted by aedipuss View Post
    it doesn't mean the videos are gone. they are either on an sd card, memory stick on still on the camera's internal memory. it's a pro cam and it's unlikely the originals are bad. get the source files and see.
    Sir He actually formatted the source SD card, and captured a new event. actually He just copied source files to PC and written on DVD,
    Did He missed copy some support files ? (root directory are some thing ?) thanks for quick replay sir.
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    New sample still all '00' s. No data at all.
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