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Original DVD corrupted - can I record from Pluto's image ?

Started by tinia, March 18, 2006, 09:44:31 PM

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Hi,

kids' DVD got damaged. Can I make another copy out of Pluto's saved image and how ?

Regards,

Rob.

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Hi Rob

I don't know whether it would be possible to burn a dvd from Pluto saved image, but I remember a post where those images were described basically like iso images so there are some chances.

If dvd is not heavily damaged you may give it a try with dvdisaster (www.dvdisaster.com). I never used it but i've read that it's a good tool and it's open source.

It can also help you to create a crc image file that consistently increase the possibility to fully recover a damaged dvd. This may not be your case (you have to create crc image before dvd gets damaged), but probably it's worth a try.

HTH
Marco

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pluto isn't able at this time to let you burn an image or data files.

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Quote from: "dan.g"pluto isn't able at this time to let you burn an image or data files.
Hi,

thanks for info. I was curious if I can somehow use that image to burn DVD manually (maybe with few commands to burn it to DVD).

What's the structure of .dvd file under Pluto ?

Regards,

Rob.

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i was told that .dvd is very close to .iso
so i guess you can install a burner and change the extension form .dvd in .iso an try to burn it