Hello everyone
I've gotten myself into one of those dreadful situations, where you format the disk before making a copy of the files.
On Thursday I had a shoot with my friend where he interviewed some high-profile person for his Youtube channel. I shot on a Bmpcc 4k with freshly formatted T5 1TB SSD, and recorded around 130GBs of .braw files that day. Because of the long drive to the location and back home we decided not to go to the studio that evening to perform the backups.
Then early next morning (Friday) we had to go for a commercial shoot with a bigger crew, but I got distracted by the crew when I wanted to swap the SSD for a fresh one, and then later instructed the Cam Op to format the media.
And to make things worse, we then shot some 200GB of new footage on it. First thing back in the studio that evening, when detaching the drive from the camera is when it hit me: I forgot to swap the f* drive!
Camera used: BMPCC 4k
SSD: 1TB Samsung T5 (flawless working condition)
Format: exFAT (formatted with BMPCC 4k)
Files: .braw
Approx. size of files in need of recovery: 130GB
Formatted and (potentially) overwritten with another 200GB of .braw files.
Now my question is if anyone here had similar problems, did you try to save the data yourselves, or if you have any clue on how to proceed with this at all. I contacted some data recovery services but it's gonna take until Tuesday, because of holidays here.
The main file from the interview, that would be the priority to recover, was probably around 50GB in size, which probably makes this even worse (the file being fragmented over the SSD), correct? Is there some hope?
In need of some positive answers, but expecting the worst here...
Marcel
I've gotten myself into one of those dreadful situations, where you format the disk before making a copy of the files.
On Thursday I had a shoot with my friend where he interviewed some high-profile person for his Youtube channel. I shot on a Bmpcc 4k with freshly formatted T5 1TB SSD, and recorded around 130GBs of .braw files that day. Because of the long drive to the location and back home we decided not to go to the studio that evening to perform the backups.
Then early next morning (Friday) we had to go for a commercial shoot with a bigger crew, but I got distracted by the crew when I wanted to swap the SSD for a fresh one, and then later instructed the Cam Op to format the media.
And to make things worse, we then shot some 200GB of new footage on it. First thing back in the studio that evening, when detaching the drive from the camera is when it hit me: I forgot to swap the f* drive!
Camera used: BMPCC 4k
SSD: 1TB Samsung T5 (flawless working condition)
Format: exFAT (formatted with BMPCC 4k)
Files: .braw
Approx. size of files in need of recovery: 130GB
Formatted and (potentially) overwritten with another 200GB of .braw files.
Now my question is if anyone here had similar problems, did you try to save the data yourselves, or if you have any clue on how to proceed with this at all. I contacted some data recovery services but it's gonna take until Tuesday, because of holidays here.
The main file from the interview, that would be the priority to recover, was probably around 50GB in size, which probably makes this even worse (the file being fragmented over the SSD), correct? Is there some hope?
In need of some positive answers, but expecting the worst here...
Marcel