Our professor get sick recently, and she started to give lectures online.So, I began to use a screen recorder to record her lectures in FLV format. As finals approached, I wanted to review all my lectures to understand textbooks better. But I found that all my old recordings have been corrupted and that they cannot be played. How can I fix this?
An FLV file is a Flash video. An FLV video file uses Adobe Flash Player or Adobe Air to transmit audiovisual content over the Internet. The vast majority of the movies embedded on different websites all over the Internet use the FLV standard for video files.
Popular websites, like Facebook, YouTube, and Hulu, also broadcast different videos in this style. It is widely used, so it would cause great trouble when FLV files get corrupted. But don't worry. The method below will help you with it.
First, You can use professional video repair tools like EaseUS Fixo Video Repair. It is a simple software designed to repair corrupted videos of various formats like MOV, MP4, M2TS, MKV, MTS, 3GP, and, of course, FLV. This powerful video repair tool can also deal with MP4 files not playing.
It is a comprehensive and advanced tool that can repair damaged videos in a few clicks. It is undoubtedly a time-saving and hassle-free way compared with other solutions. Read the steps down here to see how easy it is to repair corrupted FLV files with this video repair tool:
Step 1. Launch Fixo by clicking the icon. Click "Video Repair" and add the corrupted FLV video files by clicking "Add Videos".
Step 2. Move the pointer to a specific video and choose the "Repair" button to start the single video repairing process. Click "Repair All" if you want to repair all videos added.
Step 3. When the repair process is finished, click the play icon to preview the videos. Save a single video by clicking the "Save" button next to the play icon. Or you can choose "Save All" to save all the videos.
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