Trying to learn Python for a specific purpose to repair a quicktime
file that's corrupted, is it even possible to create a proof-of-
concept python script that generates a valid 'moov' atom from a
corrupt .mov video ?, "file size 1.3gb" (Kodak camera failed to
finalize file).
[IMG]http://a.images
Trying to learn Python for a specific purpose to repair a quicktime
file that's corrupted, is it even possible to create a proof-of-
concept python script that generates a valid 'moov' atom from a
corrupt .mov video ?, "file size 1.3gb" (Kodak camera failed to
finalize file).
Mac--> http://a.imag
Trying to learn Python for a specific purpose to repair a quicktime
file that's corrupted, is it even possible to create a proof-of-
concept python script that generates a valid 'moov' atom from a
corrupt .mov video ?, "file size 1.3gb" (Kodak camera failed to
finalize file).
Mac--> http://a.imag
On Sep 5, 8:54 am, "ctops.legal" wrote:
> Trying to learn Python for a specific purpose to repair a quicktime
> file that's corrupted, is it even possible to create a proof-of-
> concept python script that generates a valid 'moov' atom from a
> corrupt .
On Sep 5, 8:54 am, "ctops.legal" wrote:
> Trying to learn Python for a specific purpose to repair a quicktime
> file that's corrupted, is it even possible to create a proof-of-
> concept python script that generates a valid 'moov' atom from a
> corrupt .
On Sep 5, 12:23 pm, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-09-05 at 14:00 +, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> > By the way, there's no need to send three messages in 10 minutes
> > asking
> > the same question, and adding FORM METHOD links to your post will
> > probably just get it flagged as spam by ma
Jave is much better; http://yfrog.com/naattempt1hj
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