Douglas A. Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The only thing I see in the repository is dvdisaster that you use > > > _before_ the cd/dvd gets damaged that can recreate it later. > > > > The docs claim you need the ECC file, but I am running it right now > > without an ECC file, and it is still doing a much better job than dd_rescue, > > and with a much nicer GUI! :-) I'm not expecting to get everything back, but > > at least dvdisaster is plowing through the bad sectors quick enough that it > > won't take years to get at the good data that's past them... > If you read it multiple times, are some sectors read OK on one pass and > not on another? There's a program that's supposed to take multiple > versions of a file and, using the blocks in common, come up with an > accurate file.
If I *really* *needed* to get these files, I'd probably try something like that. The reason I've been copying these dvds back onto my harddrive, is because I recently set up a raid-5 on my system to act as my media server. I've completed recovery now and have ended up with maybe a few gigs of files (out of hundreds of DVD's) that can't be covered. I think that's a pretty good recovery rate... and the files that were lost aren't exactly rare, so I should be able to find them again. Cheers, Tyler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]