BRADENTON, Florida -- Digital Atlantic Corporation has released CDRoller 8.81 for Windows 95/98/ME/NT4/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7, handy and reliable software for CD and DVD data recovery with support of Blu-ray discs (BD, HD DVD) and flash memory cards.
CDRoller 8.81 recovers the lost files from the discs created by drag and drop CD/DVD/BD writing software, including all versions of Adaptec (Roxio), Sonic and Ahead Nero software. A built-in UDF Reader provides a direct access to the discs with UDF file systems and also finds the lost data: accidentally deleted files, files located in the corrupted folders, files on incorrectly closed or quick-formatted discs.
CDRoller 8.81 retrieves the lost footages from not properly finalized discs created by DVD camcorders: Hitachi, Sony, Panasonic, Canon, Samsung and other DVD cameras for home use. When you cannot play the recorded video due to a failure of camcorder or bad quality of DVD media, or disc finalization was accidently interrupted. A built-in "Burn" option allows you to make a new disc with recovered video that can be played back in most DVD players.
CDRoller 8.81 offers Examine Sectors option for engineering purposes and also for law enforcement and forensic investigators. You can examine disc sectors at low level and view the sector content in text, binary, hexadecimal or unicode mode.
CDRoller 8.81 has Flash Data Recovery option. The program supports compact memory cards and digital cameras with built-in flash and hard disk drives.
Pricing and Availability
CDRoller 8.81 costs $39.00(US) for a personal license. Business licenses and volume discounts are available. You can download a free trial (demo) version of CDRoller on the web at http://www.cdroller.com . For more information, please visit CDRoller's website or send an e-mail to sales@cdroller.com .
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