Digital Video recovery

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Recovering Digital Video.
By pro engineers.

Our engineers have experience of recovering digital video footage from video editing and post-production suites. Typically, this data is often stored on a RAID-based device. They recover deleted data, video editing files and all media from crashed storage. If a hard drive failed, the volume is corrupt, a damaged inode or superblock has caused system corruption, or the server failed because of a power surge, our engineers consistently recover data from storage that others have declared to be unrecoverable.

We recover digital video from any storage:

  • Avid Unity ISIS
  • TerraBlock (Facilis)
  • Sonnet Fusion
  • RAID Arrays (Mac, Linux, UNIX and any other operating system)
  • All NAS Devices
  • Promise VTrak
  • All storage media

If you are suffering critical downtime as a result of loss of access to the data, our engineers are standing by. They are ready to move quickly to secure your data, recover your system, and restore the data. With a high level of technical knowledge of software applications, file systems, operating systems and hardware storage, they are in a strong position to reduce your downtime to a matter of hours. Our engineers know storage. They know and understand SAN and Xsan, and all NAS-based media.

recovering dataVideo Production Software we are familiar with includes Avid Media Composer, Avid Pinnacle Studio, Apple Motion, Sony Movie Studio, Final Cut Pro and Express, Lightworks and iMovie, although our recovery abilities are not limited to the above.

The file and video formats we support include QuickTime, MPEG-4, High Definition HDV, HD720p and HDV1080i, as well as any format currently being used.

If you have video footage stored on legacy or obsolete devices (such as tape or magneto-optical disk) we have in-house software engineering facilities and an array of proprietary data readers to gain access to any medium.

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