I have a semi-important ProRes video shot on an iPhone 13 Pro Max.
When it transferred to my Windows workstation, it became corrupted.
Question:  is there an open source utility that can shave off the corrupted 
part of the video?

ProRes I am told, is specifically designed for individual frame editing, as its 
compression is not inter-frame dependent.

EaseUS makes a utility that has successfully recovered this corrupted file.
I'm not inclined to pay $65 for something I will rarely use more than once.
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