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  1. I did some more research on the drives. They are 2 M.2 SSDs set in Raid 0, so TRIM shouldnt be enabled (Can't run TRIM on Raided SSDs to my knowledge). The recovered file won't be played back by any software, Handbrake won't reencode it or OBS won't remux it, so i think its broken. The compression in the file is quite large since it's not much change of the picture (DnD-game recorded of roll20.net), hence the 3Gb size of a 3 hour video. Same setting in any other game produces 100Gb+ files. I'll try to contact an IT-company at home and see if they have more advanced tools for data recovery. For now ill just refrain from using that partition.
  2. Some more info: Drive is NTFS, an SSD partitioned into C and D (and a couple of system recovery partitions). I did do a Deep scan, found the correct file and recovered. File should have 1 video track and 4 audio tracks, 3h 57 sec long. It's been a month since i accidentally deleted it, but i havn't written anything to that partition of the drive since then. I tried recovering the file 1-2 days after deletion, but with the same result as now. I've included the Info and Header that recuva displays for the video file. File info.txt
  3. Hi I accidentally deleted a 3Gb video recording from OBS on my D-drive. File was a MKV-file. Recuva managed to find it in an excellent condition, but when i try to play it, it only comes up with errors (0xc00d36c4 in default Windows player, long wait before sudden stop in VLC). Do Recuva have problems with these file types or is there something im doing wrong?
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