Software development is always looking at ways to improve the use of a program. What often happens is that simple task is being repeated many times, and this indicates that something can be improved.
CnW gets lots of failed mini-DVDs to recover, and has a very high success rate. Copies of the software are also sold to do the same function. The original version would produce a series of files in the standard directory structure for a video disk. The user would then have to use a DVD burning program to create a new video disk. Not every 3rd party burning program works as required, so now the function has been added to CnW. It is a very simple process, so when a disk has been recovered, a blank DVD may be inserted, and a new DVD burnt. This saves both time, and also the chance of operator error, and program incompatiblity.
So for simple video data recovery, that will actually produce a playing DVD at the end look at www.cnwrecovery.com/html/mini_dvd.html
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