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Recover from a Panasonic video carmera

October 8th, 2010, 14:53

Hi all,

I got a video carmera with built in 8GB flash memory.
It is a panasonic HDC-TM10 Full HD.
Someone accidently eras a video recording from the built in memory.
I succeed with R-studio to get some stils pictures out and alot of pcd files under the folder "Kodak PhotoCD Image".
How can I merge those file to a movie?
Is there any other option to recover the video which been deleted from that carmera?
I checked with winhex and saw that all the memory is ocupied with data.

Many Thanks!

Re: Recover from a Panasonic video carmera

October 8th, 2010, 16:53

I have used AVS video converter for merging moive files

Re: Recover from a Panasonic video carmera

October 11th, 2010, 6:19

Scorpion wrote:Hi all,

I got a video carmera with built in 8GB flash memory.
It is a panasonic HDC-TM10 Full HD.
Someone accidently eras a video recording from the built in memory.
I succeed with R-studio to get some stils pictures out and alot of pcd files under the folder "Kodak PhotoCD Image".
How can I merge those file to a movie?
Is there any other option to recover the video which been deleted from that carmera?
I checked with winhex and saw that all the memory is ocupied with data.

Many Thanks!



i guess that r-studio will not do much here, well i have a recommendation here to u
try ZAR maybe 8.5 latest, try the demo ver. it has the feature of scanning mem. cards/cam

give it a shot, i was always happy with it.
:>

Re: Recover from a Panasonic video carmera

October 11th, 2010, 6:26

You can also try and play the pieces of files in a program called VirtualDub - But it is Codec depended but you can use it to join and analyse files(if correct codecs are installed)
You can also try VLC- it has many built in codecs.

Re: Recover from a Panasonic video carmera

October 12th, 2010, 6:22

einstein9 wrote:
i guess that r-studio will not do much here, well i have a recommendation here to u
try ZAR maybe 8.5 latest, try the demo ver. it has the feature of scanning mem. cards/cam

give it a shot, i was always happy with it.
:>


Great spot I will certainly will give it a shut and update you all the progress. :D

ppumkin wrote:You can also try and play the pieces of files in a program called VirtualDub - But it is Codec depended but you can use it to join and analyse files(if correct codecs are installed)
You can also try VLC- it has many built in codecs.


Intersting.. if the ZAR won't do the job I will check this out. :)
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