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How can I play a 0kb .3gp file ?

Discussion in 'Video - Software discussion' started by atomos, Aug 14, 2008.

  1. atomos

    atomos Member

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    I have a micro SD card and I have occupied on it 6.2Mb (that is the size the video should have). But on the card I can see the video file with 0kb , and I can't open it. Can someone tell me how can I play it?
     
  2. onya

    onya Guest

    Atomos, this is just for you....LOL When in doubt, use the search function and much will be revealed. The fact the file size is ZERO is a worry, are you sure there's something on the card it'self?

    Cheers.
     
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  3. varnull

    varnull Guest

    0kb.. are you pulling our legs.. there is nothing there to open..
     
  4. atomos

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    I am very sure. I have also a card where the same thing happend. the difference is that it shows 300mb used but the 2 video files I have are 0kb.
    To explain I can tell you that I used a micro-cam for recording, but when I tried to close the camera(and to save the recorded movie) the battery failed and the camera didn;t suced in putting together the file. The info is on the micro SD because the space is occupied, but I can't open it because the size keeps telling me its 0kb.

    Cheers.
     
  5. onya

    onya Guest

    If the battery is/was low, and saving files wasn't successful, this is surely your operation problem. I don't mean to make light of the situation, but if you can't maintain battery power long enough to save a video file, then where do we go from here? Perhaps the length of video taken exeeds limits?

    All we say is that you cannot open A file with NO CONTENT.



    When all else fails...... read the instructions.
    I hope I've got the right end of the stick...

    Best regards
     

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