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Technically_Illiterate
24th June 2007, 19:48
My mom accidentally deleted a file, a video, on her digital camera and she really wants to get it back. I tried the image recovery but that is obviously only for pictures. Is there any way I can use ZAR to recover the deleted video?
Alexey V. Gubin
25th June 2007, 13:55
You need to specify what the video format it was. I.e. AVI/MPEG/what else?
In case the format is not widespread (something specific to the particular camera), we may need a sample movie, but that's later.
You will then have to wait while we work to add a support for that format (at least couple of days), without touching the card in meanwhile.
We probably can come up with something you can try, but no guarantees as far as end result is concerned (as usual in data recovery).In case that looks fine, please tell me what the video format you need.
Technically_Illiterate
25th June 2007, 21:58
I'm not sure what format it is in. I think MPG. It's a Sony DSC-H1 if that helps.
I think I recovered the video with a different system. FreeUndelete 2.0 by OfficeRecovery. The problem is that the beginning is the video that was deleted and then it changes to a different video in the middle. The first 5 seconds is the correct video but the rest is an older video.
It's as if there are two videos intertwined in one. I only need one. Not the older one
It doesn't make much sense. Will ZAR recover the full-length version of the video I need?
Thanx for your help
Alexey V. Gubin
26th June 2007, 13:30
This is beyond repair then. We will use similar algorithm and end up with the same problem as them. When the file is deleted, you cannot tell where exactly it was any longer. Some guessing can be applied but only if the file was stored contigously on the disk, which is not the case.
Sorry but there is nothing we can do in your case.
nitrofc54
30th June 2007, 19:39
I have a questuion about"video formats" and what ZAR can recover. I have a Kodak Z740 and it uses the"Quicktime"(.mov i believe) video format, i recovered the "pictures" just fine from a 1GB Transend card BUT the "video" files are"unreconized" i know they are there as i had another program i tried BUT was $27 to buy!
Is there anything you can do in this case?? I havent found a program to get them from the card(useing a card reader) to my computer HardDrive. thanks for even considering this one.
Alexey V. Gubin
1st July 2007, 12:49
If possible, email one movie created by that camera to
development@z-a-recovery.com. Short one will do. We need a sample to be able to look into it.
nitrofc54
2nd July 2007, 19:26
CAN DO, been kinda busy here with the flooding aroiund. Its on the way. ORiginal format is"Quicktime" but i use"real one" as the default media player on my computer. hope that doesnt mess up any "encoding.
Thanks again
Alexey V. Gubin
3rd July 2007, 06:57
Please try this:
Download http://www.z-a-recovery.com/tt/zar-82-016.exe
Rename to zar.exe and save into C:\Program Files\ZAR overwriting the existing file.
Run with the same settings as the originalShould bring in the movies this time. It worked on the sample I crafted using the movie you sent, but in case something is amiss, please report back.
nitrofc54
3rd July 2007, 20:20
:DThat did it. SIx movies came up out of the original seven.
SOmehow after i downloaded the camera from the races the folder in my kodak pictures was deleted and i hadnt formatted the card so just one missing movie out of the 110 pictures is kewl,THANKS. WHat i am sure happened was, the other movie was maybe"overwritten" by pictures i took after the races, before i realized that folder was missing. Live and learn,why i keep a second harddrive to back up things and I DIDNt do that,so was my fault in the respect.
Alexey V. Gubin
4th July 2007, 16:00
Okay. There was some variation of the MOV format we did not expect to see. However, it so happened that Kodak generates just exactly that variation. Now ZAR handles that as well.
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