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Ejected SD Card While Camera Was Recording Video - Nikon D5200
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<blockquote data-quote="natelan" data-source="post: 413175" data-attributes="member: 37338"><p>Yes, I have tried Photorec and Test Disk. In fact, I'm still playing with both of them as we speak. They are command line interface, and not very intuitive, so I'm just sort of trying everything. Although, I am being careful not to write anything to the disk, but I don't think that would necessarily be a problem in this instance, because the data was never "deleted", and therefore is not in re-writable space. In fact, Windows does indicate that half of the card's storage capacity is in use, even though there are supposedly no files on the disk. It's almost like the video is tauntingly close to being available, but nothing has worked so far... All the applications I've tried so far seem to do a great job at recovering deleted files, but I haven't found the magic bullet to recover this incomplete file...</p><p></p><p>The search continues.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the suggestions so far.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and lol@pretzal... If their show hadn't been very good, I wouldn't have bothered with all this... I would just record their next show... But to be honest, it was a really, very good show, and they had many patrons in the audience and it was a great atmosphere. Hence why I am trying to get this file working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natelan, post: 413175, member: 37338"] Yes, I have tried Photorec and Test Disk. In fact, I'm still playing with both of them as we speak. They are command line interface, and not very intuitive, so I'm just sort of trying everything. Although, I am being careful not to write anything to the disk, but I don't think that would necessarily be a problem in this instance, because the data was never "deleted", and therefore is not in re-writable space. In fact, Windows does indicate that half of the card's storage capacity is in use, even though there are supposedly no files on the disk. It's almost like the video is tauntingly close to being available, but nothing has worked so far... All the applications I've tried so far seem to do a great job at recovering deleted files, but I haven't found the magic bullet to recover this incomplete file... The search continues. Thanks again for the suggestions so far. Oh, and lol@pretzal... If their show hadn't been very good, I wouldn't have bothered with all this... I would just record their next show... But to be honest, it was a really, very good show, and they had many patrons in the audience and it was a great atmosphere. Hence why I am trying to get this file working. [/QUOTE]
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