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  1. Just to preface this post, I received a video this morning via email; I can't exactly divulge it's supposed contents, nor can I share it (it's really sort of private and no it's not porn XD), but whenever I try to play it, it doesn't work. I have tried VLC, WMP, MPC-HC and even RealPlayer, all to no avail.

    Playing the video in MPC-HC produces the following error:

    File Source (Async.)::Output

    Media Type 0:
    --------------------------
    Unknown

    AM_MEDIA_TYPE:
    majortype: MEDIATYPE_Stream {E436EB83-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770}
    subtype: Unknown GUID Name {08E22ADA-B715-45ED-9D20-7B87750301D4}
    formattype: TIME_FORMAT_NONE {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}
    bFixedSizeSamples: 1
    bTemporalCompression: 0
    lSampleSize: 1
    cbFormat: 0


    Media Type 1:
    --------------------------
    Unknown

    AM_MEDIA_TYPE:
    majortype: MEDIATYPE_Stream {E436EB83-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770}
    subtype: TIME_FORMAT_NONE {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}
    formattype: TIME_FORMAT_NONE {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}
    bFixedSizeSamples: 1
    bTemporalCompression: 0
    lSampleSize: 1
    cbFormat: 0
    Opening the video in MediaInfo only reveals the following:

    General
    Complete name : C:\[REDACTED].mp4
    Format : MPEG-4
    Format profile : Base Media
    Codec ID : isom
    File size : 14.5 MiB
    The hex code for the file looks like this, was wondering if anyone here would be able to identify a broken header or something:

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Name:	hex.png
Views:	370
Size:	70.2 KB
ID:	38144

    Anyone have any suggestions? I have also tried re-downloading the email attachment 3 times, through 2 different browsers; same result

    I really need to be able to see what this video contains so if anyone is able to help, it would be most appreciated.

    Thanks
    -Fortesque
    Last edited by Fortesque; 13th Aug 2016 at 00:42.
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  2. Also, here is the end of the hex code, incase there is something meaningful there:

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Name:	hex2.png
Views:	352
Size:	58.4 KB
ID:	38145
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    That's a video from some sort of phone that does variable frame rate I believe. Posting/knowing the HEX data is probably not going to help.....the complete MediaInfo data would provide more info.
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  4. Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    That's a video from some sort of phone that does variable frame rate I believe. Posting/knowing the HEX data is probably not going to help.....the complete MediaInfo data would provide more info.
    That little passage of text I posted before is all the info MediaInfo gives me when analysing the file.
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    MediaInfo - View - Text.
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  6. Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    MediaInfo - View - Text.
    Yeah, I know... This is all I get:

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Name:	thing.png
Views:	367
Size:	29.2 KB
ID:	38146
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  7. Looks like corrupt file, there should be more details
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    You might try 'AtomicParsley' and see what it tells you about the structure. Go to CMD screen and type:

    "c:\pathToAtomicParley\AtomicParsley.exe" "C:\pathToVideo\VideoName.MP4 -T"

    You will get error msgs or a display similar to the following:

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Name:	ScreenHunter_198 Aug. 14 00.50.jpg
Views:	718
Size:	220.1 KB
ID:	38162
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