|  | Posted by Frank on 02/15/07 23:54 
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 09:13:42 -0600, in 'rec.video.desktop',in article <Cannot import .VOB file>,
 "Gene" <genes@wildblue.net> 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
 
 
 It doesn't reconstruct lost data, and it's a Windows app so it doesn't
 exactly operate at the hardware level, but have you taken a look at
 IsoBuster?
 
 http://www.isobuster.com/isobuster.php
 
 The registered version is just U.S. $29.95.
 
 --
 Frank, Independent Consultant, New York, NY
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