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    Well...I recorded an episode of a tv show today and i used Timer Rec using my dvd recorder
    it records automatically, the problem is that i have to turn off the power in order to record..
    So..i tried to finalized on my computer. I went to several websites and i found this technique
    Tools -> Drive -> Close Track / Session / Disc
    I did it. Now, ImgBurn and other programs just recognize a file (130mbs) and other insignificate stuff..
    All i want is the 4.0 gigabites file!!!!
    i shouldn't have done the close thing
    In My Computer it says that the DVd has 4 gigabytes and nothings there but when i use a ripper it only recognizes the 130mbs file -.-
    help!!?
    can i redo this?




    See? the file is still there (MagicISO)




    If i choose #2 Track it says that cannot read CD Track Information
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  2. If you are using XP then install the UDF Reader, if that doesn't help then use IsoBuster to rip.
    You recorded in VR mode(UDF 2.0), in the future use Video mode.
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    WOW this forum is so quick (:
    well im using Vista
    i tried isobuster but it only recognizes the 130 thingy -.-
    Did i did something wrong? is the file still there? the big one
    in my computer it says it is.
    i closed the disc!! ergh!!
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    Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK View Post
    If you are using XP then install the UDF Reader, if that doesn't help then use IsoBuster to rip.
    You recorded in VR mode(UDF 2.0), in the future use Video mode.
    sure that helps recognize the hidden file?
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    Originally Posted by dupt View Post
    the problem is that i have to turn off the power in order to record..
    What?

    ...and why didn't you finalize the disc in the DVD recorder?
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    Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    Originally Posted by dupt View Post
    the problem is that i have to turn off the power in order to record..
    What?

    ...and why didn't you finalize the disc in the DVD recorder?
    Yeah! What hech54 said! Throw that disc back into the DVD recorder and finalize the sucker. Or are we missing out on something?
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    Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    Originally Posted by dupt View Post
    the problem is that i have to turn off the power in order to record..
    What?

    ...and why didn't you finalize the disc in the DVD recorder?
    I meant to put the dvd recorder to record automatically i have to turn off the power.
    and when i turn on it says that doesnt know the cd and needs to initialize, if i click "no" it ejects the disc and when i put him inside it says the same thing
    and thats why i cant finalize
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    But can u guys say that the file is save? Lol..

    should i click something?



    ive discovered something..
    the file that i want isnt this one?


    Last edited by dupt; 4th Aug 2010 at 13:44.
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    Originally Posted by dupt View Post
    Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK View Post
    If you are using XP then install the UDF Reader, if that doesn't help then use IsoBuster to rip.
    You recorded in VR mode(UDF 2.0), in the future use Video mode.
    sure that helps recognize the hidden file?

    Why "hidden file"?

    You select track 1 and export it, nothing easier.

    Originally Posted by dupt View Post

    See? the file is still there (MagicISO)




    If i choose #2 Track it says that cannot read CD Track Information
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