How to repair corrupted or damaged AVI files
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There are reasons that Windows Media Player might have trouble playing a video other than a missing or broken codec—namely, problems with the video file itself.
First, make sure your video file is complete; if you downloaded it from the Web, try clearing your browser cache and downloading the file again.
If you’re unable to obtain an intact version of the video, you may be able to repair it with the free MPEG Header Corrector, available at
http://www.vcdhelp.us/html/tutmpegheadercorrector.html
although this typically only works on true .mpg files.
If you need to repair an .avi file use DivFix which is a free download from http://divfix.maxeline.com.
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