How to Repair JVC Video File that is not playing?
The video file that is recorded using JVC camcorder is actually in .mod or .tod file format, which are not compatible with many existing media players. They can be viewed on a computer with a player that is capable of reproducing MPEG video, as those files are just MPEG files with a different file extension. You can easily convert it to MPG by renaming its file extensions to .mpg. However, in some cases, this conversion does not work. Therefore, in that case you need to use a file conversion tool for converting into mpeg to get it played in any player.
In some case, you cannot play the video files that you have captured using JVC camcorder or collected from somewhere in any player on Windows Operating system. It is due to JVC file corruption. Once the file is corrupted, it will not play in any player. However, you can seek the help of MPEG fixing software in order to mend the unplayable JVC video file, but you need to select only the trustworthy software for JVC video repair as some tools cause permanent damage to the file.
Remo Repair MOV is one of the most trustworthy software you can select for repairing JVC video quickly and accurately. It will fix the recorded video files effortlessly in a few easy steps. The software gives the preview of the repaired JVC video files once the repair process is over before storing back to the system. It comes with ease to use interface that helps any non-technical person to use the software easily, and also, we are providing 24 hours technical assistance for this product. Like this, there are so many features given with this tool, which can satisfy your needs for sure. You can try its trail version that comes with all the features of the actual software before going for the purchase.
Reasons for JVC video corruption?
- When you have recorded video on JVC camcorder without having enough memory
- Playing a JVC file on a player that doesn’t support the file format
- When header file of JVC video gets damaged due to some external threats
- While changing the file extension of JVC video file, if entered a wrong extension name
- Due to any damage caused to the camcorder
- When it has got any codec problems
- Software malfunction or hardware crash
- Accidentally turning off camcorder
- Device is on low battery while capturing video
- Unknowingly ejecting memory card while recording videos
Remo Repair MOV Software Features:
You can fix most of the problems with your JVC video files by using Remo Repair MOV application and the repaired videos can be played in any player on Windows Operating system easily. The software is able to fix severely corrupt, inaccessible or unplayable MPEG, MP4 as well as MOV files with some simple steps. It mends JVC video files that are corrupted due to any error occurred at the camcorder irrespective of its size. The software separately repairs the audio and video files of JVC video file, and then adjoins them to make a playable video. It supports JVC files stored in camcorders, Smart phones, USB, etc.
Do's and Don’ts:
- Open the JVC files in those players, which support the file format.
- Backup files in some external storage devices.
- Take a little bit care while copying, transferring files to the system from camcorder.
- Ensure battery charge while capturing the video.
- Do not turn off camcorder while capturing video.
- Do not remove SD card while video recording process.
Steps for repairing unplayable JVC video file:
Step 1: Download and install Remo Repair MOV application on your Windows system from the website. Then, run the software and click on 'Browse' option to open the unplayable JVC file and then, click “Repair” to start the mending process.
Image 1: Main Window
Step 2: Once you clicked on Repair button, the software starts fixing the video files and you can view the progress of the process on the progress bar.
Image 2: Repairing Progress
Step 3: On completion of the process, it will display the fixed JVC file along with its description and the software provides a 'Preview' option to view the repaired files before restoration onto the system.
Figure C: Preview Repaired File
Step 4: Finally, you can save the fixed JVC video files in any accessible location on the system using “Save” option.
Figure D: Save Repaired File