I have a corrupt mini DVD, which was used in a camcorder. It appears to be corrupt (did not play on camcorder) and won't open. I don't know what to try to fix it. Is there a way?
billy@marara-ubu:/media$ sudo mount -t udf -o ro /dev/sr0 /media/cd
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sr0,
missing codepage or helper program, or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or so
billy@marara-ubu:/media$ sudo mount -t iso9660 -o ro /dev/sr0 /media/cd
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sr0,
missing codepage or helper program, or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or so
billy@marara-ubu:/media$ sudo cdrwtool -i -d /dev/sr0
using device /dev/sr0
448KB internal buffer
setting write speed to 12x
DISC INFO:
erasable : No
border = 2
Disc status = 1
number of first track = 1
number of sessions = 1
number of tracks = 1
status of last track = 3
uru = 1
did_v = 0
dbc_v = 0
disc type = 0
disc_id = 0
lead_in = 00:00:00 (0)
lead_out = 00:00:00 (0)
OPC entries = 0
TRACK INFO:
Track 1
track_number = 1
session_number = 1
damage = 0
copy = 0
track_mode = 4
Rt = 1
blank = 1
packet = 1
fp = 0
data_mode = 1
lra_v = 0
nwa_v = 0
track_start = 0
next_writable = 0
last_recorded = 0
free_blocks = 12272
packet_size = 16
track_size = 12272 (24544KB)
Track 2
track_number = 2
session_number = 1
damage = 0
copy = 0
track_mode = 4
Rt = 1
blank = 1
packet = 1
fp = 0
data_mode = 1
lra_v = 0
nwa_v = 0
track_start = 12288
next_writable = 12288
last_recorded = 0
free_blocks = 176
packet_size = 16
track_size = 176 (352KB)
Track 3
track_number = 3
session_number = 1
damage = 1
copy = 0
track_mode = 4
Rt = 0
blank = 0
packet = 1
fp = 0
data_mode = 1
lra_v = 0
nwa_v = 0
track_start = 12480
next_writable = 0
last_recorded = 0
free_blocks = 0
packet_size = 16
track_size = 701472 (1402944KB)
I would try using
sudo dd if=/dev/cdrom of=dvd.img
where /dev/cdrom is your drive device path. This would create an image of the disc, trying to recover data in the process. Then you may trytestdisk
if the image that dd produces is garbage.It might not be under /dev/cdrom because it isn't mounted as one.
Do this: remove the mini-disc and run
mount
, put it in and runmount
again. Any difference? If there is, you might be in luck. If that is the case, you should be able todd
the heck out of it.