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Garand

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Jun 5, 2006
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My wife is working on a project of converting high resolution images (20mb to 40mb) to lower resolution images for web use. The 150 to 200 images are sent to her on DVD and she loads these images, converts, and saves to a DVD to be sent back to the client.

She has roughly 40 DVD's to work on and she is starting to get an image or 2 per DVD that ionly has a 1/2 image - corrupt or incomplete I am assuming. That 1 or 2 corrupt images doubles or triples the upload time of saving the DVD file to the Hard Drive. Is there any software she can use to scan a DVD first to find these corrupt files before uploading. When the system finds a corrupt or incomplete file nothing about it stands out other than the file only loads 1/2 and image and slows down the process.

Mac G5 - OS 10.4.3 - She uses Creative Suite 2 for all this work.
Thanks.
 
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