Thursday, July 21, 2011

Recover Scratched CD/DVD With Recover Disc.

Many people have habit to collect mp3′s as well as movies in CDs and DVDs.But as days go on it is sure that old CDs/DVDs get scratches on it or get damaged.Actually I am also one of them.I have collection of lots of CDs,DVDs but most of them were not usable (before i came to know about this tool) just because of scratches on it.To overcome this problem i googled few minutes and got a solution for this problem.

Recover Disc? – Recover Data From Scratched and Damaged CD/DV .
It is? an easy-to-use program that helps you extract data from scratched, damaged, defective or incorrectly burned CD and DVD discs when regular software can’t read them fully or partially. This tool extracts the intact portion of your data and tries to recover problem areas. You can either choose to recover selected files, or save an image of the whole disc.
The program works under Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista and supports all types of CD and DVD media with ISO or UDF file systems, including discs burned by video cameras and recorders.
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Main features of Recover Disc.

  • Recovers data from scratched and damaged CD/DVDIf a CD or DVD disc is damaged, it may be fully or partially unreadable by regular software. In this case Recover Disc can be used to extract the intact portion of the data and even try to recover problem areas. It lets you browse the content of the disc and select files that you need to rescue. Alternatively it can save an image of the whole damaged disc or each track, if there are many tracks on the disc. This is useful if you want to create a copy of it.
  • Recovers data from incorrectly burned CD/DVD : Sometimes disc can appear to be unreadable because of problems that took place during the burning process. The logical structure of such disc can be incorrect preventing regular software and devices from reading the content fully or partially. However, physically such disc can contain actual data that was supposed to be written to it. Such data (for example, video and audio streams) can be extracted with Recover Disc.
  • Supports discs burned with DVD video cameras and DVD recorders : Recover Disc can work with DVD media created by video cameras, DVD recorders and other standalone devices. It can help in case if the disc was damaged after burning and if it was burned incorrectly because of technical problems with the device.
  • Retrieves data from all sessions on multi-session discs : If there are several versions of a file in different sessions on a disc, the program lets you choose which version to extract. It also has an Expert View mode to browse full disc structure with all tracks and sessions. This way you can browse the content of each session separately.
  • Supports ISO and UDF file systems : Recover Disc supports any CD and DVD discs containing ISO and/or UDF file systems. UDF system is often used on discs created with “drag and drop” software that allows you to work with CD or DVD as with usual drive, i.e. copy and change files on it on the fly. When Recover Disc detects several file systems on the same disc, it selects one automatically. If the information about disc content is partially lost in each file system, the program can merge the remaining data to find as much files as possible.
  • Can merge partial data recovered in different environments : If some disc appears to be fully or partially unreadable on your computer, you can try to read it on another system or with a different CD/DVD reading device. When you extract a file from a disc with Recover Disc and some problem areas cannot be properly read, the corresponding places in the file are left blank. When you later try to extract same file, the program will read only the part that was not extracted before and merge it with the previously extracted data. This will also work if you need to save an image of the full disc or a track.
Recover Disc is priced competitively at only $27 for a single user license.
http://www.recoverdisc.com/download.shtml

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