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How to restore/view DVD UDF burned session


I burned a DVD-R, but after it finished, some files in the DVD cannot be opened. Why?Access to CD/DVD Drive is Denied through Windows 7 Explorer (Permission Problem)Need to recover data from a poorly burnt 8.5GB dual-layer DVD - Cannot copy half the data from the discWhere did the files I burned to a DVD-RW go?Why isnt the ISO I burned to a DVD bootable?Can burned DVD-R be changedHow to determine why a burned DVD won't boot?“Close Tray” appears in explorer when cdrom drive is already closedHow do I remove a “Burned” image on a DVD RW Drive?Can I FINALIZE (not close session) an already “burned” CD/DVD disk (Win 8.1 +)?













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I have to recover 1.8GB of pictures from a multisession DVD (Session 2from4).



Now when I try to continue a multisession disc Nero says that this file format is not compliant with ISO9660 Joliet, and aborts it calling the disc corrupt.



I'm using Windows 7 x64 and I cannot see any of these UDF sessions in Windows Explorer.










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    I have to recover 1.8GB of pictures from a multisession DVD (Session 2from4).



    Now when I try to continue a multisession disc Nero says that this file format is not compliant with ISO9660 Joliet, and aborts it calling the disc corrupt.



    I'm using Windows 7 x64 and I cannot see any of these UDF sessions in Windows Explorer.










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      I have to recover 1.8GB of pictures from a multisession DVD (Session 2from4).



      Now when I try to continue a multisession disc Nero says that this file format is not compliant with ISO9660 Joliet, and aborts it calling the disc corrupt.



      I'm using Windows 7 x64 and I cannot see any of these UDF sessions in Windows Explorer.










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      I have to recover 1.8GB of pictures from a multisession DVD (Session 2from4).



      Now when I try to continue a multisession disc Nero says that this file format is not compliant with ISO9660 Joliet, and aborts it calling the disc corrupt.



      I'm using Windows 7 x64 and I cannot see any of these UDF sessions in Windows Explorer.







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          Writing a UDF is one thing, reading it on Winodws is another, see if tis helps.



          http://forums.techarena.in/windows-software/1126559.htm



          In the future use another format besides UDF, its so incompatible with windows,
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            Writing a UDF is one thing, reading it on Winodws is another, see if tis helps.



            http://forums.techarena.in/windows-software/1126559.htm



            In the future use another format besides UDF, its so incompatible with windows,
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              Writing a UDF is one thing, reading it on Winodws is another, see if tis helps.



              http://forums.techarena.in/windows-software/1126559.htm



              In the future use another format besides UDF, its so incompatible with windows,
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                Writing a UDF is one thing, reading it on Winodws is another, see if tis helps.



                http://forums.techarena.in/windows-software/1126559.htm



                In the future use another format besides UDF, its so incompatible with windows,
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                Writing a UDF is one thing, reading it on Winodws is another, see if tis helps.



                http://forums.techarena.in/windows-software/1126559.htm



                In the future use another format besides UDF, its so incompatible with windows,
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