Invisible CD

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  1. el_alfil

    el_alfil Member

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    Hello,

    I have a problem with a cd: when i insert the cd in the pc, the drive - in this case D: - read the disc with no problems,then the Unit D: change to Cd: , but when i make double click to open the cd... the cd conten its not shown!!! and is not a hidden file cause i have the option to show all files active, in the properties of the cd appears 603MB used but none file appears on screen!!! I analyze the disc with CD/DVD Inspector 2.0.2.243 and the results was:

    "Unknown data track 311215 Blocks - Lead Out at 311215", when i anlyze the disc appears this:


    The following information was collected by CD/DVD Inspector
    Copyright 1997-2003, Arrowkey, Inc.

    Table of Contents
    There are a total of 1 tracks on disc, plus the lead-out.
    Disc manufacturer: Plasmon Data systems Ltd. Type: Cyanine (green) or Azo (blue)
    Track 1 occupies 311215 blocks (69 Min, 9 Sec, 40 Frames).
    This track contains data and is **Unknown** format.
    Lead-out track starts at block 311215.
    This disc appears to be "open" and can have data added to it. The pointer is 322615
    ---------------------------------------------
    This disc has passed all checks for replication.

    Could be encrypted the cd Information? What type of cd format is this that cannot be shown by the cd drive?The disc has information recorded on it but i cannot see what is...what could I do??? Please Help Me!!!


    Thank You.
     
  2. KJ1960

    KJ1960 Member

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    You don't mention if this CD is one that you've recorded say a TV show on or not. If it is - did you finalize the CD? I know after I burned my first one it would play in the orginal JVC DVD recorder attached to my TV but when I attempted to view it any where else it couldn't display anything - including when I attempted to look at it on the computer. Then I realized that you have to finalize the disc using the recorder before it will be recognized by other systems.

    Hope this helps.
     
  3. el_alfil

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    Thank You for your reply, but i'm not a new cd-burner user i have very time recording cds, and if you try the CD/DVD inspector soft you'll see that is a profesional tool and it not fails in its tests, its very profesional, so please read again my post and try to find a logic solution,cause my head it'll blow!!! i'll thank you very much
     

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