it and get the files back.
Mark
On 11/10/09 4:31 PM, Terry Barnum wrote:
>
> Help please!
>
> One of my engineers accidentally deleted the contents of an XDCAM disc
> over FTP with Filezilla. I'm hoping that the media is still there and
> just the table of contents directory has been altered. Has anyone had
> any success recovering media from an XDCAM disc that's had its content
> deleted? No new recording has taken place.
>
> No, the write-protect tab was not engaged and obviously should have
> been.
>
> Thank you for any advice.
>
> -Terry
>
> Terry Barnum
> digital OutPost
> San Diego, CA
>
> http://www.dop.com <http://www.dop.com>
> 800/464-6434
>
>
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