Despite MP4repair.org service is able to diagnose and repair almost any damaged video file, there are some times that an offline service would be a more comfortable option.
Especially when dealing with huge amount of damaged files, or when needing to repair large files recorded with heavy encoding formats, Aero Quartet‘s Treasured repair service would be the best choice. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Windows
IE 10 on Windows 7 MP4repair.org is ready!
Hooray! Welcome aboard!
Recover Deleted Videos on an SD Card (Part 3 of 3)
So finally you reviewed the content of your damaged card and processed the files as suggested in our previous post “Recover Deleted Videos on an SD Card (Part 2 of 3)“.
Great, now it’s time to repair them! Continue reading
Recover Deleted Videos on an SD Card (Part 2 of 3)
In previous post “Recover Deleted Videos on an SD Card (Part 1 of 3)” we explained how to create a image file from a damaged card. Now it’s time to go on and see how can we access to the damaged footage and finally, repair it. Continue reading
Recover Deleted Videos on an SD Card (Part 1 of 3)
Whenever an SD Card with precious video moments is being formatted by mistake, a cold sweat runs down the back of the culprit. Here we will show you how to bring back those deleted files through three posts with detailed steps. We will Undelete Raw Footage, then we’ll Find Deleted Videos and finally Fix Deleted Videos.
Hint: We use our MP4repair.org video repair tool during the process… Continue reading
Firefox 20 for Windows will include support for H.264, AAC, and MP3 playback
Good news on the browsers front: Firefox 20 will support H.264 playback!
Don’t rush to download it, it’s only available in alpha “Aurora” channel as of now. Beta should be out and February and release in April 2013.
This will improve MP4repair.org experience when repairing videos containing H.264: Until now, a QuickTime plug-in was need to see the LivePreview (otherwise only still frames every few seconds were displayed). With H.264 support, Firefox will be on par with Chrome, Internet Explorer 10 and Safari: All 4 major browser will have native LivePreview of H.264 videos (the most popular format found on MP4repair.org)
Good job, Mozilla folks.
New Supported Browsers!
Good news from the browsers front: We have crossed the 50% support rate during this summer.
Internet Explorer 10
Windows 8 will only be released in fall 2012, but many people is already using the “Consumer Preview” that ships with Internet Explorer 10.
Internet Explorer 10 is the first version of Microsoft browser that supports modern HTML5 and Javascript APIs: Hooray! it will work with MP4repair.org!
XDCAM repairs – How to use repaired files in Windows
MP4repair.org can repair damaged XDCAM files, and it generates playable QuickTime .mov files containing the original XDCAM footage. Continue reading