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Repair corrupt H.264 MOV video files

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If you are reading this blog, then you are already stressed with corrupt H.264 MOV video files. Don’t worry. Any sort of corruption in our video files might give us a nightmare. But there is a solution to every problem. In this blog, we are going to discuss the solutions to fix corruption in H.264 MOV videos.

What are H.264 MOV video files?

Well, as you might know, MOV is a video file format. This particular video file format is used by Apple. H.264 is not a video file format, but it is a compression format. This format is used while recording full HD videos.

What causes corruption in H.264 video files?

H.264 MOV files may be unique and are made to serve different and better purposes, but they can also get corrupt. They can be corrupt just like any other video file, and due to the exact similar reasons. So, here are the reasons which may cause corruption in H.264 video files:

So, these are the situations and bad practices you should avoid in order to keep your video files healthy.

How to repair corrupt H.264 MOV video files?

By now, we know that just like any other video file, H.264 MOV can also get corrupt due to the almost same reasons. But now, when your video is already corrupt, what you should do in order to fix it. Well, here we are providing a few solutions that can help you play your H.264 video file without any trouble.

Note: Try Reducing the Screen Resolution

When you see a video file behave unusually while playing, reduce the screen’s resolution. Doing this will give you a clear idea of the issue. You will get to know the root of the problem. You can find out whether the problem is with your system, video file, or the graphics driver.

Conclusion:

In this blog, we discussed about corrupt H.264 MOV files. We discussed what these files are and how they may get corrupt. We then discussed some tricks and hacks with which the file must play without much effort. We then provided a step by step guide to fix corruption in the files with the help of VLC Media Player. If VLC didn’t work for you, then the final approach to fix corrupt video files will be using Kernel Video Repair. Hope this blog helped you fix the H.264 files successfully.