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Hey lads and lassies, perhaps the more technologically-minded among you can help me out!
I'm on a Mac and I recorded an awesome public show through Photobooth. I do this because it's the only program I've found that will record my webcam feed while the cam is being used by my broswer (for example, while I'm broadcasting Logitech software won't access the feed...idk why.)
Anyway this USUALLY works...but every once in awhile I end up with a corrupt video. Right now I have a file that is .mov, 224.1 MB. I KNOW there's something in there, but I cannot open it in Quicktime, VLC, or any other program. It says, "The document “Movie on 2013-06-23 at 03.18.mp4” could not be opened. The movie is not in a format that QuickTime Player understands." I also know that there is something in there because I went to a website called mp4repair.org, which showed me a preview in great quality of the video. But they said it would cost $101 to repair! Um, fuck dat.
I don't understand why this has happened, although I do have several other video files like this as well. Does anyone have any insight into what's going on and what I can do?
I'm on a Mac and I recorded an awesome public show through Photobooth. I do this because it's the only program I've found that will record my webcam feed while the cam is being used by my broswer (for example, while I'm broadcasting Logitech software won't access the feed...idk why.)
Anyway this USUALLY works...but every once in awhile I end up with a corrupt video. Right now I have a file that is .mov, 224.1 MB. I KNOW there's something in there, but I cannot open it in Quicktime, VLC, or any other program. It says, "The document “Movie on 2013-06-23 at 03.18.mp4” could not be opened. The movie is not in a format that QuickTime Player understands." I also know that there is something in there because I went to a website called mp4repair.org, which showed me a preview in great quality of the video. But they said it would cost $101 to repair! Um, fuck dat.
I don't understand why this has happened, although I do have several other video files like this as well. Does anyone have any insight into what's going on and what I can do?