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Originally posted by antonsvideo View Postare your DVD capture settings correct? reconstruct files needs to be tickedUsing Edius 6
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great, now off to bed or I tell mumAnton Strauss
Antons Video Productions - Sydney
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Originally posted by antonsvideo View Postthe label brand is often different to the die manufacturer, and only DVD Identifier will tell for sure
By the way I was able to only recover 11 minutes of the dvd by playing it in a $40.00 dvd player. I am now running CD/DVD Recovery in hopes of saving some more of this DVD.... My client is so pissed at me like it's my fault that 10 years later none of her dvd's work anymore..... Who Knew?Using Edius 6
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yes, DVD Identifier is a small (free) program, just install it and start it while the bad disk is in your drive, it will tell you who made the Disk
I am very keen to hear your answerAnton Strauss
Antons Video Productions - Sydney
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Lauri,
Since the long term reliability of any disc is question, I include this language on every receipt I give my clients, and repeat it to them,
"While I use the best quality discs, there is no guarantee that any disc will last a particular amount of time. You were provided with at least two copies of each disc. It is important that you regularly make copies of each disc, and/or back them up to a computer hard or network drive, so that your precious memories will last for future generations. I can provide you with advice on the hardware and software needed for this purpose. If there is no back-up of an unreadable or damaged disc, any data on that disc will be lost. I do not archive any copies of your data/video files, and will delete them as soon as you approve of my services."Regards,
Jon
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