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balamm*
06-17-2003, 08:01 AM
CD.DVD.Diagnostic.v2.0.2.137.RETAiL.Sharelive

Effectively recovers data from unreadable, scratched, corrupt or defective CD-R, CD-RW and DVD discs.....Risk Free!

Detects deleted files and corrupted discs whether the error was caused by Hardware…Software…Media….User
Bypasses Windows and the original software to access the lost data file
Recovers data created by all disc writing software including:
Roxio Easy CD Creator, Ahead Nero and DLA
Mavica (Sony) digital cameras that record directly onto discs
Other PC, Macintosh and audio discs
Locates files that have been dropped from the directory structure. This is a common occurrence for UDF format discs using current writing software.
Examination is done automatically when errors are detected in the directory structure that may have caused files to be lost.
Can also be manually requested when needed to recover files that have been deleted.
Expanded Retry Capabilities.
Allows the user to balance examination speed with thoroughness.
Permits users to select the level of automatic retries performed whenever a data error is encountered. This can make otherwise unreadable data sectors readable again.
Readability test.
Unique analysis capabilities allows the “readability” of a disc to be measured.
Allows decisions to be made about the disc quality without the expense of a standalone disc-test system.
CD Text, ISRC and RID Audio Disc Display.
Displays this information when it is present on a disc including:
CD Text: Contains album, track and artist names on Sony and home-produced music CDs.
ISRC: The acronym for International Standard Recording Code. It is a code used to identify the recording studio and publisher of a music track.
RID: The acronym for Recorder Identification. It is written to music CDs recorded on standalone CD recorders used with audio systems.
Mastering Problem Detection.
Saves time and money if disc is to be replicated by provides content analysis and reporting capabilities on mastering problems including:
Use of non-conforming file name characters
Lack of identification
Mismatched mode 1/mode 2 sessions
Verifies volume information “correctness”
Supports HFS+ in addition to HFS Macintosh format discs.
Supports all common PC format discs.
Professionals seeking more forensic capabilities; please review CD/DVD Inspector.

sharedholder
06-17-2003, 08:26 AM
:D Sounds really,really good.Nice one,thanks. :D :D

ultimatejester
06-17-2003, 08:42 PM
thks man. i have lookin 4 dat from quite a long time