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joecass View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jul 2007 Location : United States How do I finalize a recorded DVD-R when the machine won't recognize the disc ? I recorded two unfinalized dvd recovery important TV shows onto my Toshiba DVD recorder to a blank Sony DVD-R disc (on a timer). Next day, turn the machine on, it gives a 'disc error' message, and won't load. So the disc is unfinalized, can't watch the program material. I put the flawed DVD-R into several computers, there are program files on the disc, but I can't find anyway to read them, or finalize the disc. Any suggestions ?[/b] Quote imgburn finalize disk 8th May 200809:43 #2 jman98 View Profile View Forum Posts Banned Join Date : Oct 2004 Location : Freedonia IsoBuster may be able to recover the contents of the DVD, but my understanding is that IsoBuster is not free and while you can demo it for free, you can't really do much useful with it until you pay for it. Your disc may just be hopelessly corrupted. You need to accept this possibility. Sony media sold in North America is pretty crappy these days and as such not recommended. You'd do better to buy Verbatim or mail order Taiyo Yuden. Finally, there are alternate ways of getting TV programs, although not necessarily in DVD format. You can probably find your shows on various BitTorrent networks. Quote 8th May 200810:45 #3 orsetto View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Oct 2007 Location : NYC joecass might have simply gotten a bum Sony disc, but in his case I think the trashed disc is more likely due to his Toshiba recorder than his Sony disc. Toshibas, while fine machines in many ways, are notorious for their very twitchy burners that flake periodically for no apparent reason and ruin discs by "semi-finalizing" them. I have seen so many reports of this mishap that make
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#1 XangelMusic MyCE Rookie Join Date: Oct 2006 Posts: 27 How how to finalise a dvd in windows 10 do you manually finalize a disc? I had a problem with the Nero 7 software. Today I just bought a
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new Lite-On DVD-RAM which supports DVD+/-R DL discs. I also bought a Mitsubishi DVD+R DL disc. Now I tried to burn something that is around 7gb however nero 7 failed to perform disc-at-once when http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/289047-faulty-DVD-R-will-not-finalize it has burned 100% of the data. Now I want to noe this. How can i finalize the disc? The disc is incomplete and i want to manually finalize it. This shouldn't be a biggy. I also downloaded a software known as ImgBurn. I got it today and i don't noe wat to do wit it. It supposed to help me with DVD R DL discs. If it http://club.myce.com/f59/how-do-you-manually-finalize-disc-200325/ can finalize the discs i would be grateful. Please help. P.S. I found a post here which has the same problem and similar: Failed Finalization. But personally it doesn't say much and it is discussing something else. Another guy had the same problem: DVD +R DL Burn Failed Disc-at-once at end. It's only talking about the problem which i had. I just simply want to finalize my nearly-burned disc. Bye bye. 24-11-2006 #2 LIGHTNING UK! Author of DVD Decrypter & ImgBurn Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: UK Posts: 1,121 Re: How do you manually finalize a disc? In ImgBurn, click Tools -> Drive -> Close Track / Session / Disc. __________________ The Official ImgBurn Website 25-11-2006 #3 XangelMusic MyCE Rookie Join Date: Oct 2006 Posts: 27 Re: How do you manually finalize a disc? Quote: Originally Posted by LIGHTNING UK! In ImgBurn, click Tools -> Drive -> Close Track / Session / Disc. ROFL. BEAUTIFUL. Thx a lot man , well you are the guy who invented imgburn rite? For other people ImgBurn is a must to have piece of software. I truly recommend it (many other people recommend it as well). Anyways Cy
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