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    I was recording something from VHS (huffyuv codec) and i run out of free space...
    I can see all the video in Bsplayer but if I open it with virtualDub it try to fix it and only show the first 10 minutes aprox.
    Digital video repair: apparently doesnt know the huffyuv format
    AviFixJoiner: try to repair the file and of 23Gb it create a file of 500kb :O
    Similar problems with divfix++, avifix and AVIrepair.
    Any idea of how can i recover the file, it has to be a way because I can see 1:33hs with BsPlayer

    thanks
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    Try another video editor like avidemux.

    Most avi repair tools are for divx/xvid avis.
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    You may do well to just scrap it and start over. It's only 90 minutes. You'll spend more time trying to fix it. Easier to just start over.
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    Try another video editor like avidemux.

    Most avi repair tools are for divx/xvid avis.
    Avidemux crash when i open any video with huffyuv codec

    Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    You may do well to just scrap it and start over. It's only 90 minutes. You'll spend more time trying to fix it. Easier to just start over.
    Yes, but I dont have the source here right now, if I cant solve it today, then I ask again for the VHS and record it again.
    But anyway ill like to know in what ways i can fix a file with this problem.
    thanks!
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