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Panasonic DVD Recorder with 160 GB

Discussion in 'DVD recorders' started by siddiqir, Nov 2, 2009.

  1. siddiqir

    siddiqir Member

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    Hello, I hope some one can help

    I created dozen of DVD-R (mostly songs) using Panasonic DVD recorder. I think my model number is either DMR-E95HS or DMR-E85HS

    They DVD-Rs worked when I burned however they no longer work any more. When I insert the DVD-r the recorder did not recognize. I try in different DVD player no help.

    I try playing DVD-r on computer however computer would not able to recognize. I used ISObuster and I noticed couple of files. They are in *.tao format.

    I had made lot of other DVD-Rs (either 2x or 4x) and have no problems. The DVD-Rs with 8x seem to have problems

    Not sure what went wrong. They were burned fine on Panasonic DVD recorder and I used to play them however now they are not playable any where

    I think DVD-R with 8x or 16x is what the problem. If I use DVD-R 2x or 4x there are no issues

    Any help? How I can retrieve data from those 8x DVD-Rs?
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    I've only used IsoBuster on unfinalized dvd's.

    In IsoBuster, if you right click on the files do you get the option to 'Extract User Data'
     
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    Hello,

    Yes, I do get an option "Extract User Data" when I right click on tao file in ISOBuster.

    Please advice
     
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    attar Senior member

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    If you can extract the data (and I don't know what format your files are) it may be possible to play it back with your media player.
     

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