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Recover MP4 files after format hard drive

If you format hard drive and deleted MP4 files by a mistake operation will loss data,you need data recovery software to recover MP4 files.

By: disk stick
Category: Computers:Software
: Data Recovery
Posted: Mar 05, 2010
Updated: Mar 05, 2010
Views: 47


For the movie lover, they would like to store thousands of movie video files in their computer. And of course, not only movies, after the widespread using of digital camera and DV, they also record many video files of their daily life. But it can be upsetting to realize that you have lost the video files after accidental deletion, partition formatting, operating system corruption, or virus and Trojan infection, etc. This tutorial will show you how to recover the lost video files.

moreinfohttp://www.diskgetor.com/video-file-recovery.htm
MP4 file will "lose" in certain situations. For example, it may lose a MP4 file if MP4 player software is forced to quit unexpectedly, or if your computer has a power interruption while you're playing, or if you close the file without saving changes,or virus attacks,or fomatted by a mistake,or deleted by a mistake operation.
If you format hard drive and deleted MP34files by a mistake operation will loss data,you need data recovery software to recover MP4 files.http://www.diskgetor.com/formatted-data-recovery.htm
The MP4 file format defined some extensions over ISO Base Media File Format to support MPEG-4 visual/audio codecs and various MPEG-4 Systems features such as object descriptors and scene descriptions.
When performing lossy audio encoding, such as creating an MP4 file, there is a trade-off between the amount of space used and the sound quality of the result. Typically, the creator is allowed to set a bit rate, which specifies how many kilobits the file may use per second of audio. Using a lower bit rate provides a relatively lower audio quality and produces a smaller file size. Likewise, using a higher bit rate outputs a higher quality audio, but also results in a larger file.

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