Good morning. I received a 512GB SanDisk SD card that was being used in a Canon G7x mark ii camera and had thousands of pictures and videos on it. The customer put it in a Nikon D5000 camera and it said it needed to be formatted which she did. She took about 1,100 pictures and then realized she had a problem. I did a raw recovery using R-Studio and got over 6,000 pictures and thousands of videos. The pictures looked fine but none of the videos opened. I ran another raw recovery on the PC3K and had similar results. When I look at the mp4 videos in HexEdit everything at the beginning looks normal and it indicates it was taken with a Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II. None of the dozens of videos I tried to open work and I sent two to the customer and she couldn't open them either. The SD card is formatted FAT 32 now but she didn't know how it was originally formatted. If it was exFAT before could that be the problem with the larger files? Any suggestions?Thanks.
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I used GPr64 in the past with good success on all the new camera video formats and I see that it is part of Diskdrill now, RStudio and any other carving tool does not work for these video files.
Good morning. I received a 512GB SanDisk SD card that was being used in a Canon G7x mark ii camera and had thousands of pictures and videos on it. The customer put it in a Nikon D5000 camera and it said it needed to be formatted which she did. She took about 1,100 pictures and then realized she had a problem. I did a raw recovery using R-Studio and got over 6,000 pictures and thousands of videos. The pictures looked fine but none of the videos opened. I ran another raw recovery on the PC3K and had similar results. When I look at the mp4 videos in HexEdit everything at the beginning looks normal and it indicates it was taken with a Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II. None of the dozens of videos I tried to open work and I sent two to the customer and she couldn't open them either. The SD card is formatted FAT 32 now but she didn't know how it was originally formatted. If it was exFAT before could that be the problem with the larger files? Any suggestions?Thanks.
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