I've searched for this but didn't find it.
Can anyone recommend software to virtually repair a DVD using error correction? I have some rare DVDs that always give me errors so I'm trying to fix them.
Someone told me DVD Decrypter does this, but the only option I could find was to ignore the errors (not repair them).
For some reason I remember DVDXPlatinum and DVDXCopyPlatinum (or whatever the 321 Studios' version was called) both had a module to repair DVDs, yet after reinstalling them both I can no longer find that module. So I don't know if it was an add-on or if I'm thinking of other software entirely.
Thanks for any help![]()
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If the data is missing or corrupted, you really can't repair it. You might try ISObuster and recover as much as possible, then edit out the damaged parts. Clean or polish the DVDs as needed if it's a surface defect.
Sometimes reading them with a different drive helps also.
Some of the 'repair' programs just rewrite the index or the timecode, which doesn't seem to be your problem.
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