Corrupted file?
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:12 pm
Laptop: Toshiba Satellite P850-12Z
OS: Windows 7
Video Card: NVIDIA Geforce 630M
Memory: 8GB
Monitor Resolution: 1366x768
Video Editor: Premiere Pro CC
Game Problem: Five Nights At Freddy's (windowed, 1280x720)
Video Type: AVI
Out of the 6 times I've recorded FNAF, 2 times the file has got corrupted and is unplayable by Premiere Pro, barely playable by Windows Media Player (when I click properties, it won't even show me details about the video, like the length), and shows as a 0:01 minute file on Action playback (which just shows a black screen for the video). 1 of the times I recorded, about half of the recording looked fine, while the other half was barely playable, and my editing software didn't like it one bit. So far using Mirillis Action, this problem has only occured with FNAF. While I'm playing the game, the recording seems to be going fine, as normal as usual. Then when I decide to stop recording, it doesn't change back to blue. I wait for a few minutes, then decide to close Action. This seems to corrupt the file. Is there anyway I can fix the file? Can someone also find out why this is happening and how I can stop it? I hope I provided enough information, thanks for your time.
OS: Windows 7
Video Card: NVIDIA Geforce 630M
Memory: 8GB
Monitor Resolution: 1366x768
Video Editor: Premiere Pro CC
Game Problem: Five Nights At Freddy's (windowed, 1280x720)
Video Type: AVI
Out of the 6 times I've recorded FNAF, 2 times the file has got corrupted and is unplayable by Premiere Pro, barely playable by Windows Media Player (when I click properties, it won't even show me details about the video, like the length), and shows as a 0:01 minute file on Action playback (which just shows a black screen for the video). 1 of the times I recorded, about half of the recording looked fine, while the other half was barely playable, and my editing software didn't like it one bit. So far using Mirillis Action, this problem has only occured with FNAF. While I'm playing the game, the recording seems to be going fine, as normal as usual. Then when I decide to stop recording, it doesn't change back to blue. I wait for a few minutes, then decide to close Action. This seems to corrupt the file. Is there anyway I can fix the file? Can someone also find out why this is happening and how I can stop it? I hope I provided enough information, thanks for your time.