Anybody know a program that checks a disc to see if I burned a DVD correctly? And if there is some sort of error....is there a way to fix it? Or do I just have to re-burn it?
What program to use to check if a DVD is good?
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["And if there is some sort of error....is there a way to fix it?"]
Yes!...[searching]....[searching].....
"It fast scans disk sectors, rescues the damaged files and copies the correct data to hard disk as possible as it can"
["Or do I just have to re-burn it?"]
....its up to you.....
ZZ-DiegoLast edited by ZZ-Diego; 17 May 2005, 03:26 PM.Diego: Why did you do that? you could've died trying to rescue me.
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To ZZ-Diego
I, for one, don't understand the point you're trying to make.
Using the software you suggested in the other thread would still require burning a new DVD.
As you've posted to this thread, "It fast scans disk sectors, rescues the damaged files and copies the correct data to hard disk as possible as it can".
It will not allow the poster to physically "fix" the original burned DVD...Comment
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Originally posted by Pha Q
Anybody know a program that checks a disc to see if I burned a DVD correctly?
It depends if we are talking about encrypted-copied 1to1 dvds. If NO encrypted dvds are burned you can of course use this tool to "scan" dvds if they are burned correctly.
Didn´t want to disregard your post setarip, was primarly focused on scaning dvd/cd media..but this procedure needs some temp hdd space of course
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