swf video from the temp cache - but there are others I think that may be better for what you need. I've used a program called Cache Viewer that worked great for recovering.
Check under the Multimedia tab for options. Since your cam program crashed before the file could be saved normally via its software, it's worth a try to see if perhaps there is a version of the file, or part of it, still residing in your temp files. Here is a page of file extensions that might be useful to you:įailing that, there are programs here at MG that will let you save files that are stored in your temporary cache file - like a video played on YouTube, or somtimes video from web cams, etc. The undf file extension is sometimes used by various recovery software for files that were recovered, but their format could not be recognized. it's a long shot but I've had sporadic success doing this with a balky file. What is undf file Files with undf file extension can be typically found as files in some kind of Undefined File Format.
If that doesn't work, try some other common file extensions - try Test.mpg and see if that works. How to Fix VLC does not support UNDF Format VLC is one of the best player for windows that i have come across and which absolutely play all the major file fo. Make sure the file on your PC has this extension - if not, rename it with the extension indicated - you will get a warning message that renaming the extension can make the file unplayable. undp video file and right click on it and open the 'Open with' menu here you.
When VLC player shows it, it means that the VLC.
įirst, check your camera's documentation and see what type of default file it saves video feeds as. First of all you have to download and install Codec named CCCP form on your PC, then go to the. UNDF is nothing but an error code which means the file you are trying to open has an undefined file format. you may have to manually define what kind of file it is supposed to be.
Open the folder, go to tools, and set the folder to display hidden file extensions. Make a copy of it, and place it in a new folder on your desktop. This has all the important audio and video codecs that are needed to play any video or audio file. Since you have already found the file, try this. Have you tried the VLC player? I've rarely found video it can't play.