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I have a security camera file in H.264 format. It cannot be converted due to error messages stating the file is damaged.
Is there any way to repair this single 12 MB file so it can be converted to a Windows Media Player format?
It is readable by the security system that stored the cameras input.
Possible duplicate of How can I extract keyframe and p-frame from stream with single command using ffmpeg
– Paul Sweatte – 2018-10-24T14:20:12.6731If you have used ffmpeg, please post the command used as well as the full uncut output of the console, so that people here can figure out what's going wrong. – Rajib – 2014-01-05T05:06:53.190
1Perhaps you can supply a sample—maybe just the first 100 KB or so. Please show
ffmpeg -i file.h264
as well then. Maybe the FFmpeg developers can add support for the media type. Can't the security system output something useful? – slhck – 2014-01-05T18:58:45.747