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Corrupted file

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right when I touched down I got a gust of wind that flipped my typhoon H over on to the props. Thankfully there was no damage to my drone but since I didn't push "stop recording" before I turned the H off, it corrupted the file. I have had this happen before where the file is corrupted from turning off the H before I stopped recording and someone on here knew how to "uncorrupt" it. Anyone able to help? Thanks
 
right when I touched down I got a gust of wind that flipped my typhoon H over on to the props. Thankfully there was no damage to my drone but since I didn't push "stop recording" before I turned the H off, it corrupted the file. I have had this happen before where the file is corrupted from turning off the H before I stopped recording and someone on here knew how to "uncorrupt" it. Anyone able to help? Thanks
Do not remove the card. Restart the system, then press stop recording. Power down. Pressing stop is not really relevant, just an extra. Remove the card and it should have the file.
 
I would do as Murray says above. That method is the standard tried & tested one for rescuing a file that hasn't been 'stopped'. Be aware, though, that it doesn't work every time. I know of a couple of instances where it hasn't worked. The method can work if you have removed it from the camera but there is a greater risk that the procedure will fail

People have tried to use recovery applications instead on files from the H that have not been stopped properly. Generally they fail.
 

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