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Re: Corrupt Quicktime file recorded by a Ki Pro. Rescue suggestions?
by gary adcock on Nov 5, 2009 at 2:01:24 pm

Michael-I just heard about something like this - are you based or working out of the DC/ baltimore area?


[Michael Glass] "The fourth drive produced two files -- one 30GB and one 6GB. The 30GB file appears to be corrupt. Neither Quicktime, nor VLC, nor MPEG Streamclip nor any of our other tools can open the file. "


Yes the QT files can get corrupted, I have only seen this happen when the Drive Module is partially removed during a recording or the drive is removed from the KiPro unit without first un-mounting (by using the SLOT button) the drive module while the unit is powered up.


I am under the impression that this is no way to "fix" a corrupted ProRes file.


gary adcock
Studio37
HD & Film Consultation
Post and Production Workflows for the Digitally Inclined
Chicago, IL


http://library.creativecow.net/articles/adcock_gary/AJAIOHD.php




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