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Corrupt Files or Earlier Version
Welcome, Dale! I'm sorry you're seeing that error, too.
I took a peek at Jeremiah's case and saw that my teammate, Gren, shared steps on how to recover videos from a corrupt .replay file:
- Download and install 7-Zip – a free extraction tool
- Right-click your Replay project file, scroll to 7-Zip, and choose Extract to <name of your project>.
- A folder with the same name will be created in the same location as your project file. Simply open it to see the extracted contents. (You won't be able to decipher or use some items.)
- Open the Replay folder and then the Media folder – your videos are stored there. You might need to change the file format for each video from *.bin to *.mpeg
Additionally, here are some great suggestions for managing Replay files!
We also want to help you with your specific file, so I've created a support case on your behalf. Expect an email from support@articulate.com shortly with some next steps ☺️
- DougWaggle-c63c6 years agoCommunity Member
I know this is an old posting, but thank you!! The corrupt file message did not make me happy. I appreciate the solution instead of having to contact someone.
I changed my *.bin files to *.mpeg and then opened the biggest one in Replay using Video on the toolbar. All of my info popped back up except for my Mix. That was a quick fix.
I haven't tried saving my Replay file yet -- I went straight to Publish.
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