Posted by Covenant on 10/24/05 01:03
"Phil Clarke" <clarke.phil@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> Dear all
>
> I have just put my wedding video onto a DVD-R using a liteon DVD recorder;
I
> finalised the disc and tested it and it worked fine. I then threw the
video
> away. When I tried the DVD on my PC and several other players and PC's it
> cannot be recognised.
>
> Obviously I need to make a copy of this if it ever gets damaged. Has
anyone
> got any ideas of copying this disc without having to borrow someone else's
> DVD recorder? I know that there are software packages that can recover
CD's
> (Cdroller?) but is there one for DVD's.
If it isn't recognising the disc at *all* you might be in trouble.
If it is seeing the disc but not what is ON it, you might be able to get it
via IsoBuster.
Also, found out recently that Nero can see things on discs that can
sometimes be causing bother.
(Including one I had the IsoBuster wouldn't look at.)
EXTRAS>>SAVE TRACK>>select what ever it is you are looking for on the disc.
Save it as an iso or nrg
Burn it to a new disc.
Robert's your parental sibling!
HTH
--
Covenant
A Man With Far Too Much Time On His Hands
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