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Sometimes download RARed video files missing latter parts. WinRAR will extract them okay, but since they are missing index have been only able to play them in SMPlayer without seeking. This tool will allow them to be played normally. Better than nothing :)
Review by farfalle on
Dec 10, 2015 Version: 1.13
OS: Windows 8 64-bit Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 10/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 10/10
Complete success on three XVID files that *Digital Video Repair*
completely failed to fix.
DivFix is the winner....hands down.
completely failed to fix.
DivFix is the winner....hands down.
Review by hech54 on
Aug 30, 2008 Version: 1.10
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 10/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 10/10
In spite of claims to the contrary by DivFix++ author, this does a better job of recovery of a DivX or Xvid files with corrupt video + index. At least it leaves the sections with bad video alone instead of totally messing it up. I found it doing a really good job.
Review by ark on
Oct 9, 2006 Version: 1.13
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 9/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 10/10
i have recently found a few file on mirc that do once downloaded seem to be corrupted on playback such as freezing on once such download i had 8 errors on just the one file i asked this program to soret them out and hey presto 20 seconds later if that i had a fully working version of the file.
For all thouse that find this hard to use or not sure what to do then just make sure that you open the program got to File select your corrupt file then make sure that both keep original file and cut out bad parts are BOTH TICKED then just click on REBUILD INDEX and hey presto you will ahve a new file appear that works a treat.
For all thouse that find this hard to use or not sure what to do then just make sure that you open the program got to File select your corrupt file then make sure that both keep original file and cut out bad parts are BOTH TICKED then just click on REBUILD INDEX and hey presto you will ahve a new file appear that works a treat.
Review by jbennett1974 on
Sep 1, 2005 Version: 1.12 beta
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 10/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 10/10
This is THE ultimate tool, found over 1000 dead frames, and got rid of them, see how much i miss, NADA... SUPURB
This ISNT the bestt when it comes to Ease Of Use Though.... Could of been easyer.
Functionality is great, no install required!!
its FREE.
Overall 9/10... Have a broken Divx fix it with this!
This ISNT the bestt when it comes to Ease Of Use Though.... Could of been easyer.
Functionality is great, no install required!!
its FREE.
Overall 9/10... Have a broken Divx fix it with this!
Review by NGSpec on
Aug 30, 2005 Version: 1.10
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 8/10
Functionality: 10/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 9/10
Have try VideoFixer and VideoRepair, nothing. This tools fixes almoust all.
Thank to Budai Csaba for great work !!!
Thank to Budai Csaba for great work !!!
Review by buleta on
Aug 6, 2004 Version: 1.10
OS: Win2K Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 10/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 10/10
DivFix allows me to load up multiple avi's and error check them all at once. I haven't used the "fix" part, but when I want to see if an avi I downloaded is complete and error free, it's a great little tool.
Review by jdlabelle on
Jul 16, 2004 Version: 1.10
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 10/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 10/10
This little program worked like a treat with my virtually unusable divx video. I will admit that there could've been a small tutorial as to how to use the program. As I had to fumble about with it, till I worked out what to do.
Review by diggler302 on
Jan 19, 2004 Version: 1.10
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 3/10
Functionality: 10/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 9/10
Programs works like a charm - does everything purported to do. I have checked dozens of movies with it and repaired many with bad parts. Answering a point mentioned below about leaving files locked, I found a cure for that. After repairing a movie, if you have left the original file and made a new fixed one, you need to clear the file list before closing the program, otherwise it will remain locked. If you accidentally close the program before doing this, open it up again, add the file to the list and clear the list again; this will unlock the file.
Review by makincdrs on
Jan 14, 2004 Version: 1.10
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 9/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 9/10
This is a terrific tool! I have used it on two videos, one an XviD the other a DivX and it repaired both. The XviD was freezing and had frame skipping & audio issues. Fixed!
The DivX kept crashing AVIcodec when I tried finding info on the file. When I did finally get a reading it was messed up, telling me it was DivX but also saying "unsupported" and showing an odd icon at the head of the readout (the red eye icon IE shows when stopping third party cookies). Fixed it!
Works very fast and does the job with very little info loss to the files.
The DivX kept crashing AVIcodec when I tried finding info on the file. When I did finally get a reading it was messed up, telling me it was DivX but also saying "unsupported" and showing an odd icon at the head of the readout (the red eye icon IE shows when stopping third party cookies). Fixed it!
Works very fast and does the job with very little info loss to the files.
Review by LDinOR on
Oct 20, 2003 Version: 1.10
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 10/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 10/10
Version 1.7 didn't fix a DivX which gave me a nasty AVISynth Access error in DVD2SVCD and caused it to gag, but version 1.10 fixed it fine. I checked the "Cut out the bad parts" box. Even Vdub Mp3 Freeze wasn't able to fix this file, but DivFix version 1.10 did, so hats off to the guy who made it for continuing to improve it.
This new version also keeps the original file by default (a good idea in case running a fix doesn't work), and the resulting file has an extension of .avi now, not .divfix like my previous version did (what was that for?). So, thanks to the author, Budai Csaba from Hungary. However, be careful of what he mentions as a
"Known bug:
In some cases after using DivFix, the source file remain locked and cannot be deleted,
but this looks like a WindowsXP bug for me."
This bugged me too, but the solution was to delete the folder containing the source file, after making a backup of everything else in that folder.
This new version also keeps the original file by default (a good idea in case running a fix doesn't work), and the resulting file has an extension of .avi now, not .divfix like my previous version did (what was that for?). So, thanks to the author, Budai Csaba from Hungary. However, be careful of what he mentions as a
"Known bug:
In some cases after using DivFix, the source file remain locked and cannot be deleted,
but this looks like a WindowsXP bug for me."
This bugged me too, but the solution was to delete the folder containing the source file, after making a backup of everything else in that folder.
Review by p_l on
Oct 14, 2003 Version: 1.10
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 9/10
Functionality: 9/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 9/10
I would have to agree with the two previous posters who stated that Div-Fix did not do a very good job at fixing anything. But while I found the fixing function to be useless, I did find the FINDING of what needed to be fixed function very accurate. As a matter of fact, I wish I'd used it BEFORE spending 12 hours fiddling around with an AVI to SVCD conversion, only to have some flippin corrupt 2 seconds in the last 5 minutes of the movie force me to re-start at least the second disk of the set. From now on, I plan on running Div-Fix FIRST, to see what, if anything, it turns up, before wasting that much time and effort again.
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Review by sk on
Aug 27, 2003 Version: 1.10
OS: Win2K Ease of use: 7/10
Functionality: 4/10
Value for money: 7/10
Overall: 5/10
All this tool ever did for me was create ANOTHER file I couldn't use, which was just as bad. :-(
Review by PC Hamster on
Aug 26, 2003 Version: 1.10
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 10/10
Value for money: 1/10
Overall: 5/10
Good program to stop films from freezing during playback, two options either try to fix error which does not seem to work good so far or remove error which you will loose a second or two of the movie.
Review by chrisaug05 on
Jun 15, 2003 Version: 1.10
OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10
Functionality: 8/10
Value for money: 10/10
Overall: 9/10
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