Hi
A client that brought me a 64GB SD card, which video’s were taken with a Sony a7s II and formatted on a Canon 5d mark II.. The files that he looks for are AVCHD(mp4).
I tried to scan it with all the possible tools I’ve got without luck. All of them finds only MOV videos that shows only one image with distorted sound, and looking at the Binary Headers of these MOV files i see the Canon footprint name. None of the tools managed to create a mp4 files as required.
The card binary is not zeroed and full with data.
Anyone experienced anything like that and had a solution grep search ?
Thanks and enjoy your day
gerp search
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Re: gerp search
hi
this is file simillar
tnx
this is file simillar
tnx
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Re: gerp search
I would pay attention that this solution works for FAT32 file system only. It's not general solution.
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Re: gerp search
hi
thanks for post
but no work soultion
this is file mp4 fream 50/s
thanks for post
but no work soultion
this is file mp4 fream 50/s
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Re: gerp search
Hello,
There is a tool out there that does exactly this ,it searched for fragments of video and then constructs the video file
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