Hi all,
Yesterday I came back from my holiday to CA, and very unfortunately I found that all of the videos I shot are corrupted.
I used a JVC HD Everio camcorder, and the videos are AVCHD videos (.MST).
I used two 32gb SDHC (class 10) SD cards:
- the first SD card has no problems and the videos are very nice
- but the second one, my computer can't read. I managed to retrieve the video files via camcorder->USB->computer, but when I play the files the video constains some distortion.
I uploaded one of the videos to youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt2-Ugnctkw&feature=youtu.be
Does anyone know if there is a possibility of repairing these videos?
Maybe there is some kind of software specifically designed for these kind of problems?
Any help would be very much appreciated,
Kind regards,
Dwayne
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Nevermind, luckely I found a cure!!
For everyone facing this particular problem, it can be solved with "GetDataBack" from http://www.runtime.org/
Amazing software, which restored my video files bit for bit.
grtz
Dwayne
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