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April 8, 2024
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File conversion failed, leaving a .tmp file nothing elsse

  • April 8, 2024
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I have searched the forum for an answer and keep getting solutions that suggest clicking on the "dobule_click_to_convert*.zoom" file.  The problem is there is no such file in the recording directory.

These are the files Zoom put in the recording directory:

chat.txt
meeting_saved_chat.txt
recording.conf
video1379309288.mp4.tmp

The .tmp file is reported to be an mp4 file but it does not play in a player.

Can I recover audio and video from the .tmp file?  How?

Best answer by ramjr

Perhaps, but there is another possible answer.  I use Google Drive to "transfer" files from the system doing the recording to another system where I do editing work on the video and audio files.

When I went back to the original system where the recording was done, everything was as it should be.

My guess is that the copy process from local disk to Google Drive was interrupted, causing the "problem" at the second system.

4 replies

Newcomer
April 8, 2024

This happened to me too on 4.7.24. May be there was a glitch in their system.  

ramjrAuthorAnswer
Newcomer
April 8, 2024

Perhaps, but there is another possible answer.  I use Google Drive to "transfer" files from the system doing the recording to another system where I do editing work on the video and audio files.

When I went back to the original system where the recording was done, everything was as it should be.

My guess is that the copy process from local disk to Google Drive was interrupted, causing the "problem" at the second system.

Newcomer
June 11, 2024

Can you provide a step by step process? I am not using Google drive for saving the zoom videos. So the raw zoom files are just there in one of the folders on my local disk. 

ramjrAuthor
Newcomer
April 8, 2024

For now I'm OK, as I have the fully converted files available to work with.  I will just need to be more careful in the future to be sure everything gets properly copied to Google Drive before shutting down the host system.

Newcomer
July 18, 2024

This same thing happened to me! If I can at least get the audio to play I will be ok.  I tried the suggestion to upload to Google drive, but it didn't change the situation, they are still tmp and Google Drive says they are unplayable - is there a program I can use to convert those files? Thank you to anyone who can help, this is a disaster!