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Sony Handycam Mini DVD Recorder

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I am using a Sony Handycam which records onto a mini 80mm dvd disc. My MacBook recognizes it as a device (and I can burn and erase data with it) but the discs shows up as blank despite the fact I have filmed footage on it. Is there anyway I can extract the video without finalizing it?
 

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