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The only corruption a GoPro can have and can repair, is a truncated file. Just boot your GoPro and truncated file are automatically repaired. If you have other corruptions contact support. The Labs forum is not GoPro support. You can manual force a file repair if the source camera was damaged, by following "Useful Tip - Manual File Recovery" section at the bottom https://gopro.github.io/labs/control/basename/ |
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Were you able to repair them? |
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I have a Hero 12 and am using SD cards in the 'approved' list. I sucesfully recorded a number of videos without any issues but recently have a number which wont play and I get a corrupt file message on the PC. Have tried some of the suggestions I've seen on Youtube using dummy files etc but to no avail (my GP does not seem to repair files?) Does anyone have a way to repair these files?
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