FFMPEG CORRUPTED MY SD CARD!!! (pls help asap)

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so basically my sd card has very important content on it and i used ffmpeg on it to convert a vid and then it just stopped working. i have tried testdisk and with photorec everything has to be the same name. please please please help me
 
Didn't you just have this problem..?
https://gbatemp.net/threads/sd-card-corrupted.669176/

i used ffmpeg on it to convert a vid
I have no idea what this means. You don't "use ffmpeg on an SD card". You can use ffmpeg to access a video file stored on the card and/or write a video file back to the card.

Regardless, cards can just go bad by being physically handled the wrong way.

i have tried testdisk and with photorec everything has to be the same name.
Not sure what this means either.

Regardless, if testdisk didn't work, Easeus might be worth a try. If Easeus doesn't work, you might consider looking for data recovery professionals in your area, but be prepared to pay a few hundred bucks.
 
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Didn't you just have this problem..?
https://gbatemp.net/threads/sd-card-corrupted.669176/

I have no idea what this means. You don't "use ffmpeg on an SD card". You can use ffmpeg to access a video file stored on the card and/or write a video file back to the card.

Regardless, cards can just go bad by being physically handled the wrong way.

Not sure what this means either.

Regardless, if testdisk didn't work, Easeus might be worth a try. If Easeus doesn't work, you might consider looking for data recovery professionals in your area, but be prepared to pay a few hundred bucks.
i have .bat files on my sd card that have ffmpeg on them
 
If it's not being recognized by Windows explorer or disk management, any disk partitioning apps, any data recovery apps, your phone, or any other device, it's most likely toast. Never do things like video conversations on an sd card. That's some heavy and intensive writing. Even worse, imo, is if you were using the SD card as both the source and destination for ffmpeg.
 
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If it's not being recognized by Windows explorer or disk management, any disk partitioning apps, any data recovery apps, your phone, or any other device, it's most likely toast. Never do things like video conversations on an sd card. That's some heavy and intensive writing. Even worse if you were using the SD card as both the source and destination for ffmpeg.
its being recognized but wont work
 

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