so i've recently received a few corrupted videos that i'm trying to help some friends recover.

the videos are encoded in ProRes 422 and encapsulated in .mov


these videos have anywhere from a few to many damaged frames. some damaged frames simply have a few small colored blocks, and others have huge horizontal tears. when played in VLC, it shows the problematic frames as duplicates of the last good frame, which is why i turned to ffmpeg in the hope that it might allow me to script a conversion that would allow them to be watchable, even if not perfectly.


i can't seem to figure out which options under ffmpeg would allow me to replicate that functionality of vlc. it would also be wonderful if there were a way to log all of the places where there were problems, as i do have access to adobe premier and could then use that to 'morph cut' and give a better final result. better than that would be a filter that would allow me to morph from last good frame to next good frame over an equivalent count of the damaged frames.


many thanks to the experts out there for your help in advance


d


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