I put it into a program called MediaInfoXP and another called HandBrake and here are the results: ![]() I've tried DivX, PotPlayer, VLC, Windows Media Player, Media Player Classic. When I record a video (it does this seemingly randomly though I find that the first video is always corrupted so I often capture a shadowplay, delete it, and pray the next one works), the video is seemingly corrupted as no media player can play it and no converter can recognize it. So I've been having this problem for probably 2 years now and I am just at a total loss, there's absolutely no solution for this out there it seems.
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