How to open and repair an m4v or mp4 video file?

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Yesterday I was filming a scene with my phone but suddenly the application crashed and when I try to open the m4v generated it says that is corrupted.

I have downloaded the video files (around 36MB) on my PC and I am trying to open and repair it. Can you suggest me a way to do it?

FFMPEG info

As suggested in comments I try check what FFMPEG says me about that file with this command

ffmpeg.exe -i VID_20120425_144739.m4v -c:v copy -c:a copy out.mp4 2> log.txt

Here it is the result:

ffmpeg version N-40126-ga4b58fd Copyright (c) 2000-2012 the FFmpeg developers
  built on Apr 26 2012 03:29:50 with gcc 4.6.3
  configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --disable-w32threads --enable-runtime-cpudetect --enable-avisynth --enable-bzlib --enable-frei0r --enable-libass --enable-libcelt --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libfreetype --enable-libgsm --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libnut --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-librtmp --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libspeex --enable-libtheora --enable-libutvideo --enable-libvo-aacenc --enable-libvo-amrwbenc --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libx264 --enable-libxavs --enable-libxvid --enable-zlib
  libavutil      51. 47.100 / 51. 47.100
  libavcodec     54. 15.100 / 54. 15.100
  libavformat    54.  3.100 / 54.  3.100
  libavdevice    53.  4.100 / 53.  4.100
  libavfilter     2. 72.100 /  2. 72.100
  libswscale      2.  1.100 /  2.  1.100
  libswresample   0. 11.100 /  0. 11.100
  libpostproc    52.  0.100 / 52.  0.100
[mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 @ 003fc940] moov atom not found
VID_20120425_144739.m4v: Invalid data found when processing input

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Drake

Posted 2012-04-26T12:13:25.910

Reputation: 5 104

1How do I fix a broken mp4 with AtomicParsley? – chovy – 2016-07-08T01:14:15.050

My OS is Windows 7 but if necessary I can prepare a virtual machine with Linux-based distro. – Drake – 2012-04-26T12:29:19.947

@slhck Thank you for help, I did what you suggested and updated question. – Drake – 2012-04-26T12:42:13.817

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Ah, that's what I expected. The MOOV atom is a piece of data that's needed to access the raw video streams inside the MP4/M4V container. There are plenty of "video repair" tools online, but I wouldn't trust most of them. You can certainly give them a shot though – just don't pay for anything. What looks promising is Untrunk, which seems to be coded for this exact problem (namely a missing MOOV atom). Or AtomicParsley. Good luck!

– slhck – 2012-04-26T12:46:49.780

Answers

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It is possible to repair the broken mp4 or m4v file using Untrunc.

For this method you need another video file from the same device which isn't broken.

How to install untrunc

For compilation you need a Linux installation (ideally Ubuntu) and basic ability to use a command line. You can also skip this part and run untrunc via Docker (see the answer below), if you have that.

This is what to do:

  1. Install some pre-requisite libraries with this command:

    sudo apt-get install libavformat-dev libavcodec-dev libavutil-dev

  2. Get the source code for Untrunc from the GitHub repo (choose one method):

    • wget https://github.com/ponchio/untrunc/archive/master.zip && unzip master.zip && cd untrunc-master
    • or git clone https://github.com/ponchio/untrunc.git && cd untrunc
  3. Compile the source code using this command (all one line):

    g++ -o untrunc file.cpp main.cpp track.cpp atom.cpp mp4.cpp -L/usr/local/lib -lavformat -lavcodec -lavutil

    (you can try skipping this step and using the ready-provided executable, but it didn't work for me)

  4. Then you can actually fix the video. You need both the broken video & an example working video.

How to fix the video

Find another working video, ideally from the same camera and preferably at least as long as the broken one; also the same resolution if possible (I believe this may help though is not essential).

Run this command in the folder where you have unzipped and compiled Untrunc but replace the /path/to/... bits with your 2 video files:

./untrunc /path/to/working-video.m4v /path/to/broken-video.m4v

Then it should churn away and hopefully produce a playable file called broken-video_fixed.m4v

That's it you're done!

VLC Media Player should now be able to play the file. However it may be reporting the wrong length information (Untrunc tries to guess/work this out, but doesn't always get it right). To fix this try re-encoding the video through another program.

[Thanks to slhck's comment for the suggestion to try Untrunc.]

[Many thanks to Federico Ponchio for coding Untrunc in the first place, to solve this exact problem.]

sparrowt

Posted 2012-04-26T12:13:25.910

Reputation: 2 013

This worked for me, however I had to use the most up-to-date code from Github here instead of the link provided.

– Alex – 2015-01-28T03:49:04.007

3Thanks @Alex I've updated the link. Amusingly the Readme on github is based on this answer! – sparrowt – 2015-01-30T08:19:06.673

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Would give a windows based solution. http://superuser.com/questions/938185/recover-incomplete-video-files as I do not have internet access in my linux distros.

– RogUE – 2015-07-09T01:01:32.677

Your method actually works. Thank you so much. :) – Juan Carlos Kuri Pinto – 2015-09-06T22:41:03.597

WORKS! Well done. – Erdinc Ay – 2015-12-23T08:13:37.593

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FWIW this didn't produce any playable videos for me - but running recover_mp4_to_h264 via wine worked well.

– The Compiler – 2016-01-27T12:32:05.797

From arch linux you can install untrunc from the Arch User Repository: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/untrunc-git/

– Michael Kern – 2016-06-08T04:04:00.153

1Untrunc worked for me, but I had to put both video files in the subdirectory of the hidden .untrunc folder named untrunc-master. Then, run: ./untrunc goodfile.mp4 badfile.mp4 It took about 3 minutes for a 2gb file and I only had to resync the audio. Everything else was fine. – user8547 – 2016-07-09T03:50:24.103

Thanks, this worked! Though I did have to sudo apt-get install unzip g++ in the VM I created to run Untrunc in; looks like those commands aren't on Ubuntu by default. The audio in the repaired file is also way out of sync with the video, with the video seeming to speed up and slow down at random. I guess that's because I was recording using a variable frame rate... http://video.stackexchange.com/q/19052/16308

– Ajedi32 – 2016-08-02T15:04:45.727

Worked also for me. I first tried ignorantly a couple of dd if=ok-file.mp4 of=/tmp/broken-file.mp4 bs=1056 count=1 conv=notrunc with increasing block size, with no luck. Then untrunc solved my problem quickly and flawlessly. – Avio – 2016-08-05T13:23:05.800

You can use the Docker image here too: https://hub.docker.com/r/synctree/untrunc/ this way you don't need to install and compile all the things. A quick run and it solved it for me !!

– abourget – 2017-09-28T17:18:23.207

Cool, thanks for providing the full instructions here! – slhck – 2013-05-16T16:55:49.400

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You can install docker (available for all major operating systems) and run:

docker run -v $(pwd):/vol -it synctree/untrunc /vol/GOOD-reference-file.MP4 /vol/BAD-corrupt-file.mdt

The syntax is for Bash under Linux or macOS. Here, GOOD-reference-file.MP4 and BAD-corrupt-file.md5 must both be in your current directory, and the directory will be mounted to /vol in the Docker container.

Read the other comments around for more in-depth explanation.

This was the quickest for me!

abourget

Posted 2012-04-26T12:13:25.910

Reputation: 191

Thanks @slhck, the Dockerfile is available here if anyone wants to see what this will run before executing it on your computer: https://github.com/synctree/docker-untrunc There is also a Dockerfile in the actual untrunc repository now - I have not tested either or compared them in detail but mention it here for completeness: https://github.com/ponchio/untrunc/blob/master/Dockerfile

– sparrowt – 2019-07-23T08:38:51.950

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If someone else stumbles on this, I also tried the app sparrowt was talking about, but it didn't work for me (see some bug-reports I created in the developers repository). Maybe this was because it wasn't a mp4 file but a MOV file ...

What helped for me was this post: http://muzso.hu/2012/11/14/how-to-fix-a-broken-mp4-mov-video-ffmpeg-reports-moov-atom-not-found

They link to a program called "HD Video Repair Utility" (http://grauonline.de/cmsimple2_6/en/?Solutions:HD_Video_Repair_Utility), which is far cheaper than Treasured (http://aeroquartet.com/movierepair/repair). They even pointed out, that there was an earlier version of it (version 1.5) that didn't cost anything (http://nagasoft.cn/download/videorepair1.5.zip)!

I tried repairing the file using the version 1.5 and got it partly working. After re-encoding with ffmpeg (got some errors there), I realized, that a part of the audio was gone. In the logs (gladly the Video Repair Utility has some), there was no further mentioning of audio after a given time. I'll take it as-is ...

SimonSimCity

Posted 2012-04-26T12:13:25.910

Reputation: 191

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DROPBOX url is dead. found alternative:

http://nagasoft.cn/download/videorepair1.5.zip

– T.Todua – 2017-03-03T17:03:48.823

2@T.Todua, thanks for notifying. I've replaced the dropbox-link by the link you provided. – SimonSimCity – 2017-03-05T07:15:37.983

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@sparrowt Your current instructions did not work on my recent Ubuntu 16.10 installation. I got the following error while compilining untrunc:

track.cpp: In member function ‘int Codec::getLength(unsigned char*, int)’:
track.cpp:204:40: error: ‘avcodec_alloc_frame’ was not declared in this scope
   AVFrame *frame = avcodec_alloc_frame();

As explained in the untrunc repository, you might need to download libav separately rather than using the version in the Ubuntu repository. The following code worked for me:

sudo apt-get install unzip yasm g++ zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev
cd /tmp/
wget https://github.com/ponchio/untrunc/archive/master.zip
unzip master.zip
cd untrunc-master
wget http://libav.org/releases/libav-12.2.tar.xz
tar xvf libav-12.2.tar.xz
cd libav-12.2
./configure
make
cd ..
g++ -o untrunc file.cpp main.cpp track.cpp atom.cpp mp4.cpp -I./libav-12.2 -L./libav-12.2/libavformat -lavformat -L./libav-12.2/libavcodec -lavcodec -L./libav-12.2/libavresample -lavresample -L./libav-12.2/libavutil -lavutil -lpthread -lz -lbz2
./untrunc /path/to/working-video.mp4 /path/to/broken-video.mp4

This created a file called broken-video_fixed.mp4 that worked for me. Thank you so much for initiating this thread.

freeseek

Posted 2012-04-26T12:13:25.910

Reputation: 171

1Thank you! On the untrunc compilation line I had a few errors along the lines of "undefined reference to `BZ2_bzDecompressInit'", I had to add -lbz2 – Andrew Smart – 2017-03-11T08:28:18.650

It can't handle large files. Just gives up. – Ken Sharp – 2017-04-15T21:01:42.587

Does your libav containt a h264dec.h? because track.cpp is trying to include it and i cant find it anywhere :/ – x29a – 2017-11-17T22:39:14.797

That dependency was added with commit https://github.com/ponchio/untrunc/commit/63254cacdd79d0a6b26373424a75c7459673d402#diff-cccc67908b2f1e13cf272e8122344d24 on October 10th, 2017. I believe now you have to donwload libav-12.2 rather than libav-0.8.7

– freeseek – 2017-11-20T17:00:36.897

Finally got this to work on Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS. Had to run sudo apt-get install yasm, sudo apt-get install libbz2-dev and, to overcome an undefined reference to 'clock_gettime', add -lrt to the end of the g++ command line (see https://stackoverflow.com/a/2418175/550712). It converted about 2/3 of my video.

– Mark Berry – 2017-12-29T23:03:53.000

I had to add -lX11 -lvdpau too, to make it compile. – Tobia – 2019-02-22T11:53:41.980

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In case untrunc doesn't support the codec inside your file, you can try to fix it with an hex editor:

  1. get another file with the same format, I got a bigger one but probably any length will work
  2. open both files in an hex editor
  3. replace the mdat section in the "ok" file with the mdat section in the "broken" file, without the header (i.e. copy only the bytes after 'mdat')
  4. it would probably already work like that, if not, the 4 bytes before 'mdat' specify the size of the mdat section, the current value will be the old size ("ok" file mdat section size), replace it with the new size ("broken" file mdat section size)

I ended up coding a simple program to do it: https://github.com/golimarrrr/fix-3gp

Both the program and by hand using the hex editor should create the same fixed file

golimar

Posted 2012-04-26T12:13:25.910

Reputation: 846

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Have you tried to open the file with VLC Player? It is usually quite good at repairing damaged files.

Carlos Manta

Posted 2012-04-26T12:13:25.910

Reputation: 68

8I think this may apply to AVI files where the index can be built into memory, but a MP4 file an error of "moov atom not found" during ffmpeg processing does not play anything in VLC. – Sun – 2014-12-26T07:02:07.280

2VLC fails to play it as well, in my case (.mov file) – rogerdpack – 2016-01-21T00:01:28.810