avi source code editing help needed...
From: ABinBoston (abinboston_at_aol.com)
Date: 06/28/04
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Date: 28 Jun 2004 00:37:30 GMT
does anyonehave avi source code editing - cutting/pasting experience
I have several hundred avi files that are about 19mb in size each.
They were recorded to a PC using a capture care and some security software.
The files are recorded in a few diff formats - NTSC-M and PAL - depending on
which cameras were used...
the files were corrupted due to a combination of some type of virus and/or a
crashed hard drive. I recovered them by using a new hard drive, and the old one
as a slave....
The files do show data within when looked at with wordpad or a hex editor, and
the system sees them as 19.5 or so MB in size..... but they are not viewable...
when I first recorded them a year or so ago, they were viewable...
what I need is someone with avi hex code editing experience to maybe paste a
good avi file header into the existing files, or extract the "good" code from
the files to past within another good file and recover whatever we can. A
friend looked at them and thinks that the files are "crosslinked" and contain
some garbled data along with what may be recoverable.
I tried using some avi file repair software without great results...although a
few were fixed.
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