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  1. Windows cannot see the video files on the dvd-ram disc.The disc does play on cyberlink power dvd.How can i extract the files if the files are invisible?
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  2. Does your DVD rom have support for Ram Disc?
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  3. Its a Panasonic DVD-RAM PC Drive SW9573S read/write.
    The DVD-RAM disc was recorded on the panasonic DMRE95HS.
    Windows recognize the RAM disc as "CD 1.99gb".
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  4. You need a UDF reader and apparently you didn't install one probably because you got an OEM burner without the driver disc.

    See the following link for where to get one:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=251142&highlight=
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  5. Not sure why but here's what you should be seeing:
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    Try isobuster to extract RTAV folder to your hd. Windows does not natively support reading of vr files created on ram machines.
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  7. You need a DVD-RAM driver for it too.
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  8. Originally Posted by anzimike
    Try isobuster to extract RTAV folder to your hd. Windows does not natively support reading of vr files created on ram machines.
    Windows XP can read DVD-VR mode disc which is in UDF 2.01 format. See the link below.

    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;321640

    Windows XP SP2 reads my RAM disc recorded on JVC DR-M10S without any problem.

    BTW, Nero InCD or InCD reader can be used on Windows 2000 for reading VR mode disc.
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  9. Problem solved.
    Windows xp sp2 does read the dvd-ram disc so no problems here.
    To solve my windows 9x is to install a "MKEUDF.VXD" v5.1.0.0 and put in
    "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS" and reboot.It will now read the ram discs
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    Thanks for the link ckwok1. When did microsoft update xp to read udf? I notice I have to use isobuster only rarely now to read dvd-vr. I assumed the support was installed by software I use (ulead, TMPGEnc Author). Several months ago I could not read dvd-vr or would only see a partial file, eg 10 minutes of a 2-hour video. Thanks again.
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  11. Only thing that's worked for me using a Toshiba SD-M1712 w/Hacked firmware (All-Region) is to install ISO Buster and extract the DVD_RTAV folder from that, yeah you have tio pay about $25.00 to get the ability to extract VRO Files but it's worth it, nothing else has worked and I'm recording off of a Panasonic DMR-HS2. I can only do full disc extractions and I'm also using PowerDVD.
    Specs: Mac Mini (Early 2006): 1.66 GHz Intel Core Duo CPU, 320GB HDD, 2GB DDR2 RAM, Intel GMA 950 integrated graphics card, Matshita UJ-846 Superdrive, Mac OS X 10.5.7 and various peripherals. System runs Final Cut Express 3.5 for editing.
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