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    Search Comp PM
    I have a mini DVD-R disc that I used in a Canon DC10 camcorder. The data become lost for some reason and I couldn't access it anymore. I've used ISOBuster to try to recover the data. I've gotten to view some of the video, but it only shows it as being 8 seconds long. It's several minutes worth of video, but I can't get it to stream the video without any interruptions. When I move the little position bar left or right in Media Player it goes to the farther parts of the video, but only goes for 8 seconds straight and stops. I'd like to try to get this to play the video flawlessly. I had a data recovery place get the video back and they did it, but the video wasn't as good as the original. I'm sure there should be some way to get it to play right.
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    If it's corrupt, then you are out of luck. If a pro shop can't get it back for money, then consider it gone.

    That's why making backups of raw video is important.
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