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14.11.2013, 12:21

vision format

Hi all
My old HD with many ETV recordings from 2007-08 crashed few years ago and I hadn´t a backupCry.
A friend of mine helped me to reopen it and I got a long row of files, unfortunately cut I small or 64MB pieces and totally mixed up (There were 240 recordings but I got about 800 files).
I have tried to play these files and I have tried all sorts of common programs (VCL, Media Player Classic, Real Player, Pot Player and many others).
The result is unusable. I can play the files (by using different players) but I can hardly recognize the contentCry. I have been told, that the explanation is, that the HD use a non standard file system called “vision format” What do I do. Can anybody help me?
Stig

25.11.2013, 13:47

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Thank you for answers and advicesThumb up
I have tried to rename the files types without any differenceCry
I´ll will try all the other proposals and it will take some times.
I´ll will return with the result
Thanks again
Stig

22.11.2013, 12:34

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From what you say I think that you should try to get the data again with a different tool.

I remember that when my HDD was damaged I've tried dozens of programs trying to recover any data.
The only one that worked for me was "MiniTool Partition Recovery"

22.11.2013, 11:14

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Stig wrote:<snip>
Every file seemed to be in mpg, but called something else, - QPC, GHS, LZH, ARJ and so on, I have used many different players, just to get a file open. Many common players could not even open a file, and when I found one, which could, and looked at the result (video) and heard the sound, both parts was horrible, and not synchronous. I will not upload such rubbish.
<Snip>

What happens if you change file extention/type on a copy of file to .mpg?. Then try opening with your player.

if still no-go, (now it gets technical), download dgmpgdec from here :-[hidden link - please register]

Open file with dgmpgdec and save project and demux video to save video/audio to elementary steams

Then remux video/audio with muxman found here under vob tools [hidden link - please register]

Good luck

21.11.2013, 20:50

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Excuse for my late reaction, - I´ve been away some days.
Thank you to Shirtful land ZXCCXZ30 for your replies.
Some more facts.
The damaged HD has been open with “Ontrack Easy Recovery, - Home” and the result was 16 directories.
The smallest directory has two files, one of them (140 MB) with 5 clips and the other file (599 MB) also with 5 clips.
The biggest directory has 445 files. The smallest file, = 0.78 MB and one clip. The largest file = 2.0 GB and 29 clips. All together 16 directories, = 599 files and about 1600 clips.
I have had 250-300 recordings on my HD. It means, that these recordings are split up in smaller pieces, - and these small pieces are placed in different directories / files and I cannot find the key to understand the system. I hope you understand my explanation Mr. ZXCCXZ30
Every file seemed to be in mpg, but called something else, - QPC, GHS, LZH, ARJ and so on, I have used many different players, just to get a file open. Many common players could not even open a file, and when I found one, which could, and looked at the result (video) and heard the sound, both parts was horrible, and not synchronous. I will not upload such rubbish.
I think you are quite right Mr. Shirtfull, that I have to find something, which can handle that spooky vision-format. Can somebody give me that hint?
The HD (Fujitsu MHV2080AT/80GB) was built into a SAT box (Digiality CX-C1 422 TS) and both were damages under a thunderstorm back in 2009 and the satbox are now thrown away
By the way, I am not an IT expert, just a common user, and English isn´t my language, anyhow I hope you understand this note

14.11.2013, 15:53

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Stig wrote:... unfortunately cut I small or 64MB pieces and totally mixed up (There were 240 recordings but I got about 800 files)...

I don't understand that part.
Maybe you could upload a sample of problematic recordings?

14.11.2013, 15:17

Re: vision format

???

Is the HD in a Set top box/recorder as “vision format” is not a recognized hd format but a format/catalogue used by some manufacturers similar to dvd on HD.

Check support site for device to see if format/catalogue can be repaired
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