How to fix Corrupt or Broken AVI Video files on Windows?


How to fix Corrupt or Broken AVI files on Windows

If you’re looking for ways to repair a broken AVI file, then this article is definitely for you. At the end of this article, you will know to fix Corrupt or Broken AVI Video files on Windows.
How many times after downloading an AVI video from the Internet you have not got this message saying – “Corrupt file, cannot open” ?
Now, you definitely don’t want to be downloading the whole file again, right! What if it turns out to be corrupt even the second time?
To fix all such problems of an AVI file, we have an awesome utility called DivFix++.
DivFix++ is a special utility designed to repair broken AVI videos and also preview partially-downloaded movies.


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We’ve all had it happen. After long waiting periods, you have the AVI video downloaded to your PC from the Internet. And with all joy and curiosity to watch the video, you click on the AVI file only to get an error – “Your AVI file is corrupted, cannot open the file”.
I know what you shout next! Let me not tell it here.
 
Regardless of having all the necessary codecs installed on your PC, the AVI files may sometimes refuse to play because of a small corruption in it. The corruption can be in the index header or due to bad frames.
 
Now, you definitely don’t want to be downloading the whole file again! What if it turns out to be corrupt even this time?
So, to go about this problem, we have a super cool utility. A utility that can fix Corrupt or Broken AVI video files on Windows, Mac and even Linux – DivFix++. What’s more important is, it works!!

DivFix++ – Fix Corrupt or Broken AVI video files on Windows
DivFix++ is a special utility designed to repair broken AVI videos and also preview partially-downloaded movies.
These two features come in very handy if you are someone who often download videos from torrents or other websites. Some files may not download properly and so they would need repairing. Or, you may simply want to make sure that the file name corresponds to the actual content – which you can check with the preview tool.

There is nothing to install here. Just download the ZIP file, extract it and run the DivFix++.exeto get started, as simple as that!
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DivFix++ comes with an intuitive user interface that boasts just a few options. This makes both beginners and professional users use the application with ease. DivFix++’s main window holds all the features, which means you can easily add new files and start repairing them using the buttons at the bottom of the window.
As I said earlier, DivFix++ is very easy to use. Just open the file you want to work with (or just drag and drop it onto the program’s interface) and you’re ready to go.
What amazes me about DivFix++ is its ability to take multiple files instead of just one. So, with just a click, you can fix as many number of files you want.
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Once the files are fixed, by default, it will save the new files in the same location as the old ones. However, that can be easily changed. Just uncheck the “Relative Output Folder and File” in the top left, and click the folder icon to browse for a new location for the fixed files.
If you want to check for errors prior to running the Fix, you can do so by clicking on “Check Errors” at the bottom and you will see them in the log window towards right.

DivFix++ hardly takes a minute to fix Corrupt or Broken AVI video files on Windows. Yes, it’s blazing fast.
If you are looking for some more documentation on its usage, this link – DivFix++ Usage – should help you.

On the downside, DivFix++ doesn’t feature a proper configuration menu. It only includes the option to use a default media player and a drop-down menu where you can choose the program’s language.


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OS Compatibility: DivFix++ is fully compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7 (32 and 64 bit).
System Requirements:
  • Intel Pentium 800 MHz or greater processor.
  • 256 MB RAM.
  • Minimum 300 MB free hard disk space.
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