How to finalize a DVD with your PC

Vercogen

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My LG DVD recorder(RH1999H) stopped working awhile ago, i still have a couple of DVD's that i backed up, but never finalized.

Is there a way to finalize this DVD's with a PC with certain software??
 

matt loves telkom

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man i google for software like that awhile back but never could find it :(
and WTF @#$@#$@ is wrong with LG recorders.this is disgraceful how many complaints ive seen on this board alone about them.im still angry mine packed up 1 month after the guarantee expired . 'no disc error'.the only problem i had is makro and game only stocked LG recorders so i ended up buying another.i wonder how long this one will last....
 

Vercogen

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man i google for software like that awhile back but never could find it :(
and WTF @#$@#$@ is wrong with LG recorders.this is disgraceful how many complaints ive seen on this board alone about them.im still angry mine packed up 1 month after the guarantee expired . 'no disc error'.the only problem i had is makro and game only stocked LG recorders so i ended up buying another.i wonder how long this one will last....

+1 Bought a Sony and never looked back.

And i got a way:)

Downloaded a great program, ISOBuster, and got instructions HERE
 
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thedutchman

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you aint kidding me :D i've got the same one and it also stopped working a few weeks ago
 

PeterCH

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My LG DVD recorder(RH1999H) stopped working awhile ago, i still have a couple of DVD's that i backed up, but never finalized.

Is there a way to finalize this DVD's with a PC with certain software??

NERO Burning ROM for Windows and ROXIO Toast for Mac should do that for you. Roxio DVD Creator for PC may also be able to do this.

If that doesn't work you'll have to use ISOBuster to extract the files (if unreadable on your PC) and then burn to another DVD-R in your PC with program of your choice.
 
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