A friend was sending me a large Quicktime file taken with his digital camera (a Nikon Coolpix 5200, I believe), when he had to cancel the transfer about 1/3 of the way through. He has since accidentally deleted the file, and it's one I really want to see. Is there any way to repair a MOV file like you can an incomplete AVI or WMV so I can watch the part that I have? I also have two complete files taken by the same-model camera, if that's of any help.
Incomplete Quicktime MOV
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ndw012 - you are new to the forum so please read the rules (especially about cross posting).
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