Hey guys,
I just recovered a load of video files from a failed RAID array.
AVI mostly, but some MPG, MP4
A good chunk of them seem to be fine, but I have some that won't open and some that open but no video.
I'm hoping to find some kind of tool to run a quick and dirty test on them for now.
The equivalent of opening them in a player and closing them, you get the idea.
I have thousands of files so I don't want to go through a full check at this point.
I already wrote a program to loop through the files and log the results I just need the tool.
Command line utilities are fine.
I wrote the program to use with "AVIMaster" but the that utility is completely unreliable
It reports good files bad, bad files good.
Thanks,
Kenny
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