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I had a power failure during a live stream resulting in a very very large mp4 file that could not be played. I found https://restore.media, somewhere deep in a discussion on this forum (so thank you to to you!). The way it works is that you upload the damaged recording and a sample file at the same settings to their site. They then do a scan of the file and generate a preview for you to check. If you are happy with the preview - you pay and download. $41 for a 90minute file was 'cheap at the price'. The file was full quality with audio in sync. Tried a bunch of other solutions which cost a lot more (and which did not work). Restore.Media actually has a vMix 'profile' - which is why I think it works. Going to take the rest of the day off to recover from the stress of having 'lost' that file. Hope this helps someone... Derrick
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Als, record with Fault Tollerence
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