How to Repair Photo Booth Movie?

 Photo Booth software application is developed by Apple Inc. for taking pictures and making movies with the help of iSight camera for Mac OS X and iOS. It is a recreational application, not very robust. The movie file comes with an extension of .mov which specifies a multimedia container file which contains where each track stores a particular type of data that includes subtitles, audio and video effects. By default, Photo Booth's live preview and captured images are reversed horizontally, to simulate the user looking into a mirror.  However, it can flip the image automatically or upon request to provide a true-to-life representation.

As it is a recreational application and not very robust there is much chance for movie files gets corrupted while playing movies by making use of this software. User may come up with different error messages like “video cannot be played” or “Format Error” etc. Let’s look at some of the scenarios where user ends up with corruption of those videos:

  • When a Photo Booth recording is interrupted before completion for a number of reasons, like battery failure or lack of disk space, the resulting file is unplayable.
  • Movie file that is of utmost importance can also get corrupted due to conflict between the software’s. As this kind of instance happen there is no manual way left to repair corrupt Photo Booth movie file.
  • Improper closing i.e., closing the application abruptly or forcedly may cause damage of movie file and some video player issues may also leads to video damage and put them in unplayable state.
  • Operating system crash or Photo Booth application crash while recording a video makes the Photo Booth video file inaccessible.
  • Accidentally clicking video record option while recording a Photo Booth video file, leads to cancellation of the one in progress and that makes the file unplayable.
  • Any external threats like virus/spyware/malware may cause damage to the Photo Booth video file and that will not open in any player.

Above mentioned or some of the major conflicts are responsible for video corruption. Reason behind corruption could be any one; with the grown technology of repairing tools one can easily get back those corrupted videos. Remo Repair MOV is the most recommended software which provides best results and repairs corrupted videos without considering the extent of damage of file.

Details about Remo Repair MOV:

Remo Repair MOV software can deal with all types of MOV video corruption issues and reproduce the healthy file. By using this software, you can repair .mov extension files conveniently without causing any harm on your computer. It repair and fix truncated video files that are corrupt due to faulty firmware of camera or camcorder. Even the large size MOV files can be repaired effortlessly without facing any trouble.

Moreover, this software can be installed and executed on prevailing versions of Windows such as Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP and more. This tool is incredibly capable of repairing movie files by performing a deep scan and fixing all the minor and severe issues on it. This software comes with a “Preview” option for viewing the repaired MOV files prior to saving. It is a user friendly application so handling the software doesn’t need much technical knowledge. This utility can repair all your MOV files in few simple steps.

 
 

Steps to repair Photo Booth files using Remo Repair MOV:

Step 1: Download and install Remo Repair MOV on your Mac. Run the application and follow the on-screen instructions. Click on "Browse" button to choose the Photo Booth file and click on "Repair" button.

Fix Photo Booth Movie - Main Screen

Figure A: Main Screen

Step 2: The software starts fixing the Photo Booth file and displays the repaired file.

How to Fix Photo Booth - View Repair Progress

Figure B: View Repairing Progress

Step 3: Preview the repaired file by using "Preview Repaired File" option and save file to any desired destination using "Save Repaired File" option.

Photo Booth File Repair - Preview & Save Repaired File

Figure C: Preview Repaired File