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    Hi,
    My standalone Teac DVD Recorder has just died, and I've been trying to find a way to play its recorded discs on my PC.

    When I place the discs in the drive, I can not explore them (neither in Windows nor Linux) nor play them (using PowerDVD, WinDVD, VLC or mplayer). Using Isobuster, it tells me that they are "raw" discs, and have no file system. I can recover each individual track via Isobuster, but I would rather not have to recover each individual track off each disc, but be simply able to view them, and somehow find a way to "finalize" the ones I want to keep.

    Is there anyway to do this? Is there a tool that can play the raw MPEG2 data off the disc, without requiring a file system?

    Thanks in advance.
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  2. You need to finalize the DVD's. Then you can rip-em and do whatever.
    Have you tried using Nero to finalize one of the DVD's?
    Also I have seen other brands of DVD recorders that have finalized another recorders DVD's.
    Good Luck
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