Importing recovered footage into Filmora

Demo summary
The user shows that the file recovered by Repairit is fully compatible and playable when dropped directly into the Filmora video editing software.
Step-by-step
- Open Filmora
- Drag and drop the recovered file into the software
- Select the option to create a proxy file
- Choose Match to Media for the project settings
- Play the footage to verify restoration
Highlights
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