Blackmagic .braw Custom File Support
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Blackmagic .braw Custom File Support
Hello,
We have a WDC 2TB HDD That had blackmagic .braw files .I would like to recover these in RAW format ,Can you help me add custom signatures of these files ,I have approx 7 sample files
We have a WDC 2TB HDD That had blackmagic .braw files .I would like to recover these in RAW format ,Can you help me add custom signatures of these files ,I have approx 7 sample files
Re: Blackmagic .braw Custom File Support
I need at least 3 sample files to do that. Where can I get them?
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Re: Blackmagic .braw Custom File Support
I downloaded the files from Google Drive. They are huge and I need some time to analyze them.Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote: ↑Sun Apr 04, 2021 10:13 pmHello,
You Tell me how you want to get them and i will promptly send them ,Please let me know ...
PS : I have sent you a pm for google drive
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Re: Blackmagic .braw Custom File Support
Thanks ,Alt wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 2:11 pmI downloaded the files from Google Drive. They are huge and I need some time to analyze them.Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote: ↑Sun Apr 04, 2021 10:13 pmHello,
You Tell me how you want to get them and i will promptly send them ,Please let me know ...
PS : I have sent you a pm for google drive
I have also added those samples to your FTP
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Re: Blackmagic .braw Custom File Support
Hello,
Any Update in This Regard Please ? .
Any Update in This Regard Please ? .
Re: Blackmagic .braw Custom File Support
Not yet. I'm working on that.
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Re: Blackmagic .braw Custom File Support
Re: Blackmagic .braw Custom File Support
There are enough samples, the problem is that the files are huge and therefore they are difficult to analyze.
Re: Blackmagic .braw Custom File Support
There's a problem I've run into. The files you sent to me have different ends. 5 of them have the same end, the rest 2 files have different ends. So, my solution is the following.
1. First, scan the disk with the following description file:
This will find the files with this most popular end.
2. Then scan the disk with the next description file:
This will find all braw files, including the braw file type 1 ones, but without clear file ends.
Turn off all file systems on the Scan dialog box and leave only BRAW file types enabled on the Known File Types box.
As I understand, these files are huge, chances are high that they are fragmented, so success isn't guaranteed.
1. First, scan the disk with the following description file:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<FileTypeList version="2.0">
<FileType id="50003" group="BRAW" description="braw file type 1" features="" extension="braw">
<Begin combine="AND">
<Signature>\x00\x00\x00\x08\x77\x69\x64\x65</Signature>
<Signature offset="11">\xF8\x6D\x64\x61\x74</Signature>
</Begin>
<End combine="OR">
<Signature offset="8" from="end">\x00\x00\x09\x73\x6B\x69\x70\x00</Signature>
</End>
</FileType>
</FileTypeList>
2. Then scan the disk with the next description file:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<FileTypeList version="2.0">
<FileType id="50003" group="BRAW" description="braw file type 2" features="" extension="braw">
<Begin combine="AND">
<Signature>\x00\x00\x00\x08\x77\x69\x64\x65</Signature>
<Signature offset="11">\xF8\x6D\x64\x61\x74</Signature>
</Begin>
<End combine="OR">
</End>
</FileType>
</FileTypeList>
Turn off all file systems on the Scan dialog box and leave only BRAW file types enabled on the Known File Types box.
As I understand, these files are huge, chances are high that they are fragmented, so success isn't guaranteed.