Hmmm....
What if you downloaded a recording program that records what is playing in your active media player window, play and capture the part that plays after the corrupted part and bring in the new file and splice the two clips in Movie Maker?
Sorry, not a Windows guy so I don't have software names for you. I would do this in Quicktime Pro with the right codecs and splice into a third file. Maybe that will insipre some Windows guys with a better answer.
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