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Fecking Panasonic.
I meant to 'finalise' but instead hit 'format' and wiped 5 episodes of Dr Who that I was backing up from the hard drive. And of course I'd deleted them frmo the hard drive before I formatted the disc. No one ever told me i cant finalise a DVD ram. I hate panasonic. |
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Ed wrote: Fecking Panasonic. I meant to 'finalise' but instead hit 'format' and wiped 5 episodes of Dr Who that I was backing up from the hard drive. And of course I'd deleted them frmo the hard drive before I formatted the disc. No one ever told me i cant finalise a DVD ram. I hate panasonic. So get them off a bittorent site, problem solved Damon |
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"Damon" wrote in message ups.com... Ed wrote: Fecking Panasonic. I meant to 'finalise' but instead hit 'format' and wiped 5 episodes of Dr Who that I was backing up from the hard drive. And of course I'd deleted them frmo the hard drive before I formatted the disc. No one ever told me i cant finalise a DVD ram. I hate panasonic. So get them off a bittorent site, problem solved But it always seems to take about 22 years to download through Bittorrent (and I'm on a 10Mbit connection)! |
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Mother Farquhar wrote:
"Damon" wrote in message ups.com... Ed wrote: Fecking Panasonic. I meant to 'finalise' but instead hit 'format' and wiped 5 episodes of Dr Who that I was backing up from the hard drive. And of course I'd deleted them frmo the hard drive before I formatted the disc. No one ever told me i cant finalise a DVD ram. I hate panasonic. So get them off a bittorent site, problem solved But it always seems to take about 22 years to download through Bittorrent (and I'm on a 10Mbit connection)! Maybe you should make sure your router has the requisite holes.... Some torrents can take a long time, if very few are seeding, but ones where people are i get full speed (100k on a 1mb line). Gaz |
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Were you ever likely to watch them again though? My kid watches them all the time No one ever told me i cant finalise a DVD ram. I hate panasonic. Huh? Does it not say in the manual? I expect so, but I havent read it |
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Damon wrote: Ed wrote: Fecking Panasonic. I meant to 'finalise' but instead hit 'format' and wiped 5 episodes of Dr Who that I was backing up from the hard drive. And of course I'd deleted them frmo the hard drive before I formatted the disc. No one ever told me i cant finalise a DVD ram. I hate panasonic. So get them off a bittorent site, problem solved They won't be in as good quality though. It's rare you get DVD-format (mpeg2) torrents online due to the size of them. BTW, I was hoping the originator of this thread was Russell T Davies ![]() To save problems like this happening, I got a 400Gb Seagate USB hard drive and connect that via firewire to my PC. That way, every time I record something I want to keep I archive it to DVD and convert that to an .mpg file on the hard drive (the latter is dead easy with a program like Mpeg Video Wizard) and I do that before I delete it from my TiVo. That way, you don't end up filling a disc and then finding that part of the disc was duff and you can't get that episode off it and it was on weeks ago so there's no chance ot getting it again at the same quality. I never fill the hard drive as once I've got a disc's worth to make a DVD out of (eg. a whole series if it's something 6 eps long) then that space is freed up again. Dom |
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Ed wrote:
Fecking Panasonic. I meant to 'finalise' but instead hit 'format' and wiped 5 episodes of Dr Who that I was backing up from the hard drive. And of course I'd deleted them frmo the hard drive before I formatted the disc. No one ever told me i cant finalise a DVD ram. I hate panasonic. More feck than feck feck feck I'd say. Feck feck feck would be doing what you did with something you've had for years on VHS and then copied over to DVD, and then wiped with very little hope of replacing. You could always - wow, here's an idea - buy the DVDs. Blaming Panasonic is a bit harsh. In future, RTFM! |
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Ed wrote:
Were you ever likely to watch them again though? My kid watches them all the time No one ever told me i cant finalise a DVD ram. I hate panasonic. Huh? Does it not say in the manual? I expect so, but I havent read it So it's not Panasonic's fault, it's yours. |
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More feck than feck feck feck I'd say. Feck feck feck would be doing what you did with something you've had for years on VHS and then copied over to DVD, and then wiped with very little hope of replacing.
You could always - wow, here's an idea - buy the DVDs. It's not out yet! Blaming Panasonic is a bit harsh. In future, RTFM! I was joking, I've read the manual several times, I just didnt realise you couldnt finalise DVDRAM, so hit format without properly reading as that is where finalise usually sits in the menu. So it is partly panasonics fault, and then again mainly mine for not reading the text that says 'are you sure you want to format as it will delete anything on the disc'! |
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Ed wrote:
More feck than feck feck feck I'd say. Feck feck feck would be doing what you did with something you've had for years on VHS and then copied over to DVD, and then wiped with very little hope of replacing. You could always - wow, here's an idea - buy the DVDs. It's not out yet! Blaming Panasonic is a bit harsh. In future, RTFM! I was joking, I've read the manual several times, I just didnt realise you couldnt finalise DVDRAM, so hit format without properly reading as that is where finalise usually sits in the menu. You should be asking "do data recovery programs work on DVD-RAM disks"? I don't know the answer ![]() -- Mike |
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