Switch to full style
Tools for hard drive diagnostics, repair, and data recovery
Post a reply

How to read the photo size and ._A ._B

September 13th, 2015, 5:58

Hello

I use R-Studio to recover data on zip disk 100 MB (Mac OS) of my client.
R-Studio finds files (._A and ._B picture format). I can see the pictures in r-studio but when I transfer pictures (._A and ._B) on my hard drive. The Windows and Mac OS X 10.8 can not read.

I need software to read format and ._B ._A?

Thank you for your help

Re: How to read the photo size ._A and ._B

September 13th, 2015, 14:28

hvd wrote:Hello

I use R-Studio to recover data on zip disk 100 MB (Mac OS) of my client.
R-Studio finds files (._A and ._B picture format). I can see the pictures in r-studio but when I transfer pictures (._A and ._B) on my hard drive. The Windows and Mac OS X 10.8 can not read.

I need software to read format ._A and ._B ?

Thank you for your help

Re: How to read the photo size and ._A ._B

September 13th, 2015, 19:30

Try combining the files..
in a DOS window:

copy /b file._A + file_B + file._C newfile.avi

where file._A and file_B and file._C have the same filename before the extension, and newfile.avi is the name of the output file

Re: How to read the photo size and ._A ._B

September 14th, 2015, 9:30

HaQue wrote:Try combining the files..
in a DOS window:

copy /b file._A + file_B + file._C newfile.avi

where file._A and file_B and file._C have the same filename before the extension, and newfile.avi is the name of the output file


Hello

I do like you showed me but the file new.avi is not readable.
I changed the extension .jpg but it is the same

Thank

Re: How to read the photo size and ._A ._B

September 14th, 2015, 17:12

Try this program out: http://www.jaist.ac.jp/~hoangle/filesj/

Re: How to read the photo size and ._A ._B

September 14th, 2015, 18:53

If the files are not sensitive, could you send (privately if you wish):

1: a screenshot of a folder/filetree
2: 1 each of files (._a, ._b, <any other with same prefix>)

So I can look at the files a bit more closely and see if I can offer any better advice.

I am wondering if these are zipdisk archives or backup files and not actual .jps's or whatever.
Post a reply