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  1. I work for a College Basketball Team the other night I brought Game Film home at the school I use a Panasonic Video Camera and at home I use a Sony Video Camera that I use DVD-RW the small disc I finalized the first half of the game it worked in my computer no all of sudden it does not work and it said on the Camera at School that the disc was not finalized properly do I have to do a disc recovery because the second half game film worked fine after I finalized it in my Sony Camera or could something be wrong with the first half disc you may email me at pkocinski@student.ssc.edu

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    usually you need to finalize a disc in the device it was created in.

    to recover unfinalized discs try using isobuster or cdroller.
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    Phil Kocinski, in the future please use a more descriptive subject title in your posts to allow others to search for similar topics. I will change yours this time. From our rules:
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    Originally Posted by aedipuss View Post
    usually you need to finalize a disc in the device it was created in.

    to recover unfinalized discs try using isobuster or cdroller.
    Or the exact same make and model of hardware.

    But i also would recommend both software as aedipuss.

    Isobuster has worked for me the few times i have had an un-finalized discor one that would not finalize in the hardware that created it.
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