On 11/24/23 08:35, Schwibinger Michael wrote:

Good afternoon

Sorry for misunderstanding.

There is a DVD
Many files are burned on the DVD.

I try ro copy the DVD to HD
mc is saying
"file not ok" in German language.
Then I check the HD.
The DVD is full with 4 GB, many files.
I check the HD.
There I can see 2 GB of files.
So mc did copy 50% or less or more of the DVD.

So I think during burning some files are made by "bad burning."

So the idea was:
Copy with dd.

So question:Is it better to use dvdcopy or another tool?


STFW dvdisaster(1) looks like it might be able to recover all or part of the files on a corrupt data DVD:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvdisaster


dvdisaster(1) and documentation are available as Debian packages:

2023-11-24 16:37:25 dpchrist@taz ~
$ apt-cache search dvdisaster
dvdisaster - data loss/scratch/aging protection for CD/DVD media
dvdisaster-doc - data loss/scratch/aging protection for CD/DVD media (documentation)


There are videos on YouTube about dvdiaster(1):

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dvdisaster


I suggest that you use your favorite package management tool to install both packages and try using dvdisaster(1) to recover the files on your DVD.


David

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