![]() Files recorded and/or edited at 2704*1520, 3840*2160 are at the 99% non-playable (I was able to recover only a few of them and only from the WD disk). They say the corrupted files do not have any healthy atoms (not sure what it means).ĬURRENT STATUS: On both disks, I am able to locate files (on the WD maybe 70%, much less on the Seagate), but after recovery, I am able to play only the files recorded at 640*480, 1920*1080, 1280*720, 2304*1296. (I haven’t tried Wondershare, any feedback about it?), but nothing happened. I also tried to repair those corrupted Mp4 files with a bunch of video repair programs including Yodot, Remo, Kernel, etc. I am also trying with Klennet Carver and may later try with CnW, if you have any experience with it please let me know. I would appreciate it a lot if anyone could give me some guidance. I see that DMDE has some advanced methods for the most complex cases, but I’m not sure what I should do. I can locate the same files as with the previous software, but after recovery they result to be corrupted/unplayable. The other disk is still encrypted with bitlocker (of course it’s unlocked when I do the scan)ĭMDE: I am now trying to recover it using DMDE, but the first attempts were unsuccessful. But again, I tried to recover the files also before I decrypted the disk and the result was the same: all files unplayable. On this disk, after my first recovery attempt with DrDrill, I removed the BitLocker (used to have a password), this is the only change to the disk after I deleted the files. And I guarantee they were playable before I just deleted them. I then tried to recover it with R-studio, Recuva, ReclaiMe, ZAR X, and others, but more or less they all see the same files, and when I recover them, they are unplayable. I mean I can see some files and I can recover them, but they are unplayable. In particular, on the Seagate I wasn’t able to recover anything. In particular, I was able to recover those recorded with cams at 640*480, 1920*1080, 1280*720, and 2304*1296 (they are not necessarily small anyway, about 1.5GB). I was not able to recover the majority of the larger files, neither the MOV files nor the (edited/final) Mp4 versions! For the smaller files, I was able to recover some of them. However, not all of them, and not the larger Mp4s (not those recorded at 2704*1520, 3840*2160 maybe just a couple of them, no more). ![]() On one disk I was able to see and recover quite some videos. RECOVERY ATTEMPTS: Initially, I tried to recover the videos with EASEUS data recovery and DrDrill. ![]() ![]() I think many files are MOV because this is the format they are recorded by the cam, but then when I edit them (I normally use MAGIX for editing) I save them as Mp4. In total, there were about a thousand files on each disk. Smaller files are less than 100MB, whereas the biggest files are up to 5-10GB. In particular, files are Mp4 and MOV recorded with different cameras and at different resolutions: 640*480, 1920*1080, 1280*720, 2304*1296, 2704*1520, 3840*2160 (each resolution corresponds to a different camera that has been used). VIDEOS: The content of the two disks is not exactly the same they both have videos, but different videos. I haven’t used the disks in the meantime, so files shouldn’t be overwritten. Both are 4TB disks, one is a Seagate and the other a Western Digital (below the link to the pictures with the specs):Ībout a week ago I deleted (SHIFT+DEL) the videos, on both disks, but then I had a second thought and I tried to recover them. I have 2 external USB disks, which were full of movies of different formats (MOV, Mp4, AVI, etc).
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