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NUFD in AVI files after recuva recover?


HJ_SK

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Hi folks!

 

I have problems with several old 500 GB NTFS external 1394 drives.

So started with revuca to got my with adobe made AVI files back.

That's was a good start! Many video clips came in the list and I started to recover with Revuca

10 hours takes it. Made an copy to my new USB drive. Feeled very happy to have back my hunders of AVI-clips

 

So let's start to play ....! Not one player, Adobe or AVID Liquid can do anything with the recovered files :(:(

 

I get the message that I must have an UNDF decoder..... :(

Never, ever heard of it and surely it was not in the files when I exported the clips from Adobe Premiere!

 

Tried many, many things but finally I'm on the point of feeling bad to put so much time in the Revuca process with on the end nothing!!

 

Can anybody please help me?

Anyone an idea of what happened?

 

Thx a lot in advantage!!

 

 

Harry

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Don't have the slightest idea if this will work or not but give these a try to demux/mux the AVI's which may or may not fix them as they commonly remove crap out of AVI's even sometimes making them playable:

Avidemux - http://avidemux.sourceforge.net/download.html

AVI-Mux GUI - http://www.alexander-noe.com/video/amg/

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Thx for the assistance Andavari!

 

But both also don't give me my avi files back :(

 

What I'm wondering is that recuva seems to make some changes to all (!) the AVI files. All the files were exported by Adobe Premiere, so absolutely WITHOUT this use of UNDF codec. I do not understand where it's coming from.

I find another tool, AVImedic, which noticed that the file it self and the index are ok, but 0,1% of the file, in the HEADER, is an small problem.

When I could find an other copy which is ok AVImedic can make an 'repairpatch' for al my files.

Because of the size of the this old files (1 Gb is the smallest) and in this time HDU were much more expensive I do not have an backup of it.

So still in big problems to solve the whole recovery action with REVUCA.

 

thx again!

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