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CDRoller
Developer(s)Digital Atlantic Corp.
Initial release10 December 1999 (1999-12-10)
Stable release
11.40 / 9 January 2019; 5 years ago (2019-01-09)
Operating systemWindows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7[1]
Size8.0 MB[2]
Available inEnglish, German, French, Spanish[2]
TypeData recovery software, optical disc authoring software
LicenseTrialware
Websitewww.cdroller.com

CDRoller is a utility for CD and DVD data recovery.[3][4][5] It supports a wide set of CD and DVD formats, including HD DVD and Blu-ray. CDRoller has the ability to read CD and DVD with UDF File System written by Roxio and Ahead Nero software. It allows users to find the VOB files on mini DVD when recorded video cannot be played due to a failure of camcorder, or disc finalization was accidentally interrupted.[6] The built-in "Split Video" converts the recovered VOB data into generic MPEG-2 files that can be played back on "standard" Windows Media Player. CDRoller can also extract the pictures (JPEG files) from 8 cm CD-R/CD-RW, created by Sony Mavica CD digital camera.

File retrieval

The program also finds and retrieves the lost pictures, video and other types of files from flash memory cards, such as SmartMedia, Memory Stick, CompactFlash and other flash memory drives.

DVD authoring

A built-in DVD authoring option allows user to make a new disc in the DVD-Video format. A new CD or DVD can be also compiled from the recovered files and folders or ISO image.

See also

References

  1. ^ CDRoller FAQs - File and Data Recovery Toolset
  2. ^ a b Download CDRoller - Data Recovery Toolset
  3. ^ Paul Goldenberg. 2007-10-01. "Recover Lost Data from CD and DVD Media"
  4. ^ Jon Jacobi, 2008-12-31. "Recover Data from Optical Media With CDRoller". PC World.
  5. ^ Jacobi, Jon (2009-01-30). "CDRoller review". PC Advisor.
  6. ^ "Retrieve irreplaceable DVD video off 8cm discs". CDRoller. 14 May 2008. Retrieved 10 May 2015.

Further reading