I am trying to recover the content (video and audio) of a DVD of a concert which I was sent. There is no DRM AFAIK, so there should be no problem with that. I've only just discovered how to use Disk Utility on my iMacs to put the disk image into the file system (as a .dmg file) and then to be able to produce a new copy. I could, perhaps, ask for another copy, but if I could manage without that it might be useful. It looks as though the DVD has been scratched, or the surface is dirty - probably my fault. However, some scratches can normally be tolerated.
I've now tried to recover the image on two different machines, and although the recovery failed on both, it seemed to me that one managed to get a lot further than the other. Essentially I'm trying to remake the DVD to overcome any problems due to scratches and other errors. This particular one appears to have been made in a Sony DVD recorder, and the disc itself is a DVD+R.
For audio CDs there is the well known Exact Audio Copy and perhaps other tools which run on PCs, and which can recover the data. Is there anything similar for DVDs, and is there anything for Mac OS X? Other recovery methods sometimes involve slowing the drives down, but I can't see any easy way of doing that with the software/equipment I have. I could start to use a mild abrasive such as Silvo or Brasso, or toothpaste on the disk, but although I've had success with CDs that way, I don't particularly want to try on this DVD.
Interestingly, I can watch part, or indeed most, of the DVD - but I just don't seem to be able to get a reliable enough readout to be able to make the copy DVD.
Suggestions?
I've now tried to recover the image on two different machines, and although the recovery failed on both, it seemed to me that one managed to get a lot further than the other. Essentially I'm trying to remake the DVD to overcome any problems due to scratches and other errors. This particular one appears to have been made in a Sony DVD recorder, and the disc itself is a DVD+R.
For audio CDs there is the well known Exact Audio Copy and perhaps other tools which run on PCs, and which can recover the data. Is there anything similar for DVDs, and is there anything for Mac OS X? Other recovery methods sometimes involve slowing the drives down, but I can't see any easy way of doing that with the software/equipment I have. I could start to use a mild abrasive such as Silvo or Brasso, or toothpaste on the disk, but although I've had success with CDs that way, I don't particularly want to try on this DVD.
Interestingly, I can watch part, or indeed most, of the DVD - but I just don't seem to be able to get a reliable enough readout to be able to make the copy DVD.
Suggestions?
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