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Back in the early 2010s, one of my former classmates owned a low-end Samsung Galaxy Ace (GT-S5830i).

The camera software has a bug where video files are not saved if video recording is quit using the Back navigation key. My classmate lost an half-hour recording because of this bug.

More recent camera software should not have this bug at all, but better test it out first.

Back in the early 2010s, one of my former classmates owned a low-end Samsung Galaxy Ace (GT-S5830i). The camera software has a bug where video files are not saved if video recording is quit using the *Back* navigation key. My classmate lost an half-hour recording because of this bug. More recent camera software should not have this bug at all, but better test it out first.

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Those files can be retrieved and repaired and definitely can be watched if they still have the data

all they would require is a watchable film clip from the same camera that was watchable out of the camera and the file type has not been changed

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I already tried appending a moov atom from a working video file to a damaged one, but it did not work. Maybe I did something incorrectly, or maybe it does not (always) work with variable framerate videos.

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Maybe it does have something to do with variable framerate videos, the only ones I have ever rescued were not