- Average user rating: stars out of 36 votes Back to product review
- My rating: 0 stars Write review
User reviews
-
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful
1 stars
Version: Video Fixer 3.23
Pros: It promises but...
Cons: ...I can't use it. Counter Spy, the best antispyware program of 2007 according to CNET, reported a Trojan and deleted the file.
-
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Video Fixer 3.23
Pros: At of all the the ones I tried to fix my Incomplete and corrupted video file,This one done the job In 15 minutes!!
Cons: None so far.
-
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful
3 stars
Version: Video Fixer 3.23
"only can use 10 days .not enough"
-
3 stars
Version: Video Fixer 3.23
"It worked, but I found I could do the same thing for free"
Pros: It fixed an .avi that couldn't play in Windows Media Player or in VLC!
(VLC player can play nearly anything.)
Cons: After I saw the way it work I remembered a freeware thingy I used to use called DivFix. DivFix fixed it just as well as Video Fixer.
However, DivFix only fixes .avi and .divx.
I honestly don't know how Video Fixer it would work on other video formats like wmv and mpg, I don't have any broken vids of those formats to test it on.
-
1 stars
Version: Video Fixer 3.23
"Infected with Trojan ... according to Bitdefender Antivirus"
Pros: The installer managed to get downloaded a lot, well done, but I can't say more because I couldn't check the program myself because ... see Cons.
Cons: My antivirus program is Bitdefender and it put up a warning and automatically removed the installer as soon as the downloaded. The message was:
"File ...\videofixer.exe
infected with Trojan.Generic.26428"
Might be a false positive, of course, but, as opposed to viruses that are on the system already, this one is completely removed and, it appears, I can't send it to Bitdefender. I also tried download Video Fixer from a two other sites, one of them one of the major software download sites. All links on other sites I tried didn't work. The impression all these factors create is that something isn't quite right with Video Fixer, perhaps the Trojan it is supposed to carry has only very recently been identified. Just writing this as a preliminary warning, I'm not expert enough to be sure there is really a trojan. I'd like to know for sure if there really is, and if so, how it's possible it remained undiscovered for so long. Till then, better safe than sorry.
Submit your review
You must be 13 years of age or older to submit personal information to CNET Networks. In compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998, CNET Networks does not accept name and e-mail address information from users who are under 13 years of age.
All submitted ratings and written comments become the sole property of CNET Networks, Inc. (CNET) and may be used at CNET Networks' sole discretion. Ratings and written comments are generally posted within two to four business days in batch groups, not in real time. However, CNET Networks reserves the right to remove or refuse to post any submission for any reason. You acknowledge that you, not CNET Networks, are responsible for the contents of your submission.
CNET Networks is not responsible for the content of the publisher's descriptions or user reviews on this site. We encourage you to determine whether this product or your intended use is legal. We do not encourage or condone the use of any software in violation of applicable laws. CNET Download.com does not sell, resell, or license any of the products listed on the site. We cannot be held liable for issues that arise from the download or use of these products.


