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Corrupt Quicktime files
I've got a folder on an external hard drive with videos in it taken from the 5D Mark II flash cards. I transferred them to the hard drive and the files were great. I've watched them several times since. A couple of weeks ago I upgraded to Snow Leopard (10.6) and FCP (7.0.3). The other day I went in this folder and all of the Quicktime files are corrupted. There is audio and the top third of the screen is fine. The bottom third is green. I saw a post about an upgrade to Quicktime a few years ago created this problem, but nothing since. I've tried manufacturers, recovery companies and utility programs. Nothing seems to fix it. Any one with the magic answer out there???
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You need to find out if the files are truly corrupted, or if Quicktime (or one of its installed codecs) is tweaking.
Have you tried running the files on a different video player? Have you tried deleting and reinstalling Quicktime? Or downgrading to an older version? |
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