I didn’t need it, but, could save your bacon. They can fix files via an online service. I used Clipwrap 2.4.6 on the file (zero kb) still on the original memory card that had been in the cameraĪlso worth checking out is Treasured. I used Clipwrap 2.4.6 on the recovered file (4GB) saved on my HD and it had errors. Likewise 5DtoRGB v1.5.3b would hang upon reading the last frame. The finder could even preview it! FCP could see it, try to ingest it and then would crash at the end of transcoding the file to ProRes. It also uncovered files from before the card was last formatted (good to know!). I used Panasonic’s “AVCCAMRecovery_Mac” aka “AVCCAM SD Card File Recovery” recovery program to retrieve all the data on the card to a folder on my HD. Looking via the finder there was one file of many that reported it was zero kb.Īfter 3 days of trying to find a solution with many different recovery programs, I found one that worked for me (mbp 10.5 & FCP7) Upon ingesting the whole card was unreadable by FCP7 L&T. I turned camera off and waited until the display went dark. I stopped recording, waited until the OSD showed card access had ended. In the middle of a live event I had to swap the battery ASAP. I had a case like this once on my GH2 camera while changing the battery. Maybe clipwrap would have worked for you? My story (a little off topic, but still relevant): Is there any chance it is still on the card and I could get it back somehow? My guess, it could not write all good to the disk, when the electricity got cut. Now, there is two Stereo Files created, when I open the card, but they are both 0 KB, even though in the Zoom they do not show up, but at the same time the Zoom shows less available recording time than before the show. Now, I think, before I could get to the Zoom after the show to stop recording, one of the stage technicians switched of the electricity of this plug and the Zoom switched off. To give enough power for the Phantom 48V for the Rhodes, the Zoom was connected to electricity. They went into the ZOOM, which recorded those two mics and with the Internal stereo mic (4 Channel modus). We recorded the audio from stage seperately: A ZOOM 4Hn in the stage centre and right and left to Rode NT2 Condensers. I am really desperate about this: I just shot the show of the famous choreographer and Dancer Nigel Charnock.
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