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Need help with broken video file
Hi guys... i downloaded a Mclaren f1 video a few months ago. The file was already broken... i can't drag the video. It sucks that i hav to wait a few minutes to get to the best bits in the video. The video is an MPEG file. Is there anyway i could fix this? i've looked for video repair softwares but none of them are able to fix MPEG
do u know other good softwares that can fix my vid?
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look for DivFix .. also .. look for Mplayer . it's linux player that works with windows .. very good . and no codecs required ..
http://divfix.maxeline.com/index.php...wdoc&docid=355 http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/
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