VLC (and VirtualDub - only for windows though - also not sure if it can
handle quicktime files) have some header fixing routines that can often
rescue these kind of files.

Regards Sebastian

On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 9:40 PM, flavio soares <qazav...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Guys, yesterday we shot 90% of our movie, in heavy days in our location.
>
> I notice at the moment that even though some files are here in the HDD
> (some with 1GB, others with 500MB), they do not play in mplayer, and
> do not convert with ffmpeg nor movie2dng. I would guess this may be a
> problem with the header - is there a way I can access the content of
> these files?
>
> cheers!
>
> flavio
>
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