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Posted by Rick Merrill on 02/15/07 21:53
Gene wrote:
> I have looked, but never found, a really good program
> (Windows, DOS, whatever) that can "salvage" a
> video DVD that would not open in Windows. Surely
> there is a program somewhere that will reconstruct
> an unreadable video DVD, even if frames are missing or
> of poor quality,etc. My gut feeling is that MOST of the
> VOB file data is written to the video DVD, and it's just a
> matter of reading the bits of data and reassembling a video
> DVD, as best the program can. Something is better
> than nothing. I'm thinking of a program that bypasses
> Windows and operates at the hardware level. A DOS
> program would be just fine.
>
> If anyone has ever seen such a program, please post a link,
> or program name, etc. It sounds like such an obvious
> tool that I'm surprised that it's not a freeware thing.
>
> THANKS,
> Gene
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> "Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:25ednSS5qbVk_0nYnZ2dnUVZ_tmknZ2d@giganews.com...
>> "Andy" <woof@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:er19v1$2pk7$1@otis.netspace.net.au...
>>> I have DVD of a home video that was recorded from the camera onto a TDK
>>> disk
Was the disk "Finalized?" This is required by almost all DVD recorders.
Was the disk in "Video" (not VR)mode?
>>> in a DVD recorder. When I try to import the .VOB file into Womble MPEG
>>> Video
>>> Wizard DVD I get the message "Cannot open the file".
EIther the disk is dead or you didn't finalize.
>>> What would cause this, and how can I get it to import?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>> What kind of disk was it? If it wasn't a DVD+RW disk, then
>> was it finalized in the DVD Recorder?
>>
>> Can you see the contents of the VIDEO_TS folder on the DVD,
>> using Windows Explorer?
No, use Womble MVW.
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