Reddit Reddit reviews JFJ Easy Pro Video Game, CD, DVD, Blu-Ray Repair Machine 110V

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JFJ Easy Pro Video Game, CD, DVD, Blu-Ray Repair Machine 110V
30-day unconditional money back guarantee. 1-year warranty on parts and labor.NOTE: Check User Manual in English on Technical Specification before useWorks on all compact disc formats-Music CD, CD-Rom, DVDs, Sony Playstation, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Playstation 4, X-BOX, X-box 360, XBOX ONE, Blu-ray, Wii, GameCube (supplies sold separately), CD-R, DVD-R, and HD DVDUse a one step machine for skipping, finger print or light scratches or multi stage for deep gaugesLight weight, silent motor, safe compounds make the CD or DVD look brand new every timeNo water, you do not have to deal with filter, water pump, water hose or dirty waterIncludes JFJ Pro Disc Repair Machine, Anti Static Spray Cleaner, JFJ Pro Solutions 1 & 2, Sanding Pads, Buffing PadsEasy pro maintenance is between 15 to 20 cents per repair
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12 Reddit comments about JFJ Easy Pro Video Game, CD, DVD, Blu-Ray Repair Machine 110V:

u/Gigafrost · 3 pointsr/dvdcollection

That is a setup I've also played around with making but haven't gotten to work, at least not yet.

For starters, 250 titles should be able to fit on a single 3TB HDD without any processing/removing of titles. Thus, for now, you'd actually be able to hold all of your movies uncompressed and with all features on a storage HDD.

When I rip them, I mostly use AnyDVD to get around the CSS protection and mostly just copy the files off into appropriately named directories. The advantage of this over ISO files is that I can do this to all DVD drives simultaneously and thus I'm able to backup four DVDs at the same time. When you're moving your collection onto a digital medium, sometimes this is a really huge time saver! (In addition, having four different DVD drives gives you flexibility in dealing with hard-to-read DVDs since sometimes different models can read ones that the others can't.)

Once I run into DVDs that just copying doesn't work with, it's usually a Funimation title from the time when their DVDs showed up as 90GB behemoths (most likely a filesystem bug or copy-protection trick?) Anyways, CloneDVD knows how to understand the titles. You can also use that to just rip specific titles and remove the menus, leaving you with just the movie itself like you want, although this will narrow down your ability to process DVDs to one at a time.

I have CloneDVD output to multiple files just like the copying procedure but at that point you have the option of outputting to an ISO which may work better for what you're trying to do. If you've got the space, something like this would probably be ideal over reprocessing and unintentionally introducing more compression artifacts, although you'd probably not really notice anyways.

Both of those programs haven't been able to deal with unreadable bytes, though, so I purchased DVD Fab to take care of that. However, I might have read that one of those programs might have been updated to better deal with that?

Also, around the time I started doing this was when I got my DVD resurfacer. Some DVDs have permanent errors introduced in the manufacturing process and some have really deep scratches that I haven't been able to work around but many titles that I had trouble reading became more readable. This is what I got. Seems alright but as my only disc resurfacer I can't claim that it's necessarily better than any others.

Now, the way I watch my stuff isn't quite what you're looking for. Basically, since all my DVDs' individual files are in directories, going into those directories looks exactly like looking at a DVD's directory, thus anything that knows how to handle those should work with the setup. In my experience this includes VLC, PowerDVD, and TotalMedia Theatre, but I imagine more players should work. I have all of that data between two media servers which are simply running Ubuntu and sharing those folders using Samba (so that Windows machines can access them.) I use symlinks to organize the DVDs into series/folders so I don't have to worry about if volume 1 is on disk 5 and volume 2 is on disk 7 ; wherever there's space I can simply put a ripped DVD. (Note that with over 4,000 ripped discs that I of course use a script to automate the creation of these symlinks.)

Thus, on the TV on my computer, I simply go to //Anime/ and navigate to the DVDs folder, find the series/movie I want, click on that folder to see the individual discs, and right-clight "Play with VLC media player" and voila! The DVD starts up.

Now, my only experimentation into playing these in a more fancy setting has been using XMBC and BOXEE (which is based on XMBC). All I know for certain is that these don't quite work like I'd want. I'm not sure how to manually add stuff and I don't think they played DVDs in this format too well. It's possible that they'd work better with ISOs, though, but I suspect things would still be better if you were able to manually mess around with XMBC's database.

Now, I want to note that some of the above-mentioned tools can sort of work on blu-rays but that is still a much more experimental field for me and with the price of HDDs being so high at the moment combined with so much of my time/money/energy going into moving out I haven't played around with all of those too well. (Since I still have to dig out the discs anyways.) All I know is:

  • AnyDVD itself can backup the contents of a blu-ray to your drive.
  • I don't know how to reprocess the videos. (Only interested in backing them up.)
  • VLC seems to have trouble playing back these blu-rays. (It stutters like it can't buffer correctly.)
  • TotalMedia Theatre is pretty good but I don't know why some blu-rays are completely silent.
  • XMBC can play the movie content itself but sometimes doesn't find all audio tracks for some reason? (Boxee can't even play them at all.)

    EDIT: I should also note that many of the tools I mentioned above are not free ; I was willing to spend money on the solution that worked for me for keeping my anime DVD collection organized.
u/RandomUser72 · 2 pointsr/gamecollecting

those skipdoctor things have a better chance and fucking it up further, so be warned on those. I personally have had a lot of success with a cheap buffing wheel. I have that one linked. I also use this liquid

I squirt a couple drops on the edge of the wheel, spread it around a bit with my finger, then turn on the buffer and hold the disc by putting the tip of my pinkie through the center hole, then use my thumb to rotate the disc as I buff the surface. Then use and cheap spray disc cleaner to get rid of that compound.

If you want even more, there is a machine that does all the work, that compound is for those, you just squirt some on the pad, drop a disc in, and turn it on. But that thing is twice the price of a buffer and I don't see a difference enough to upgrade (retro game shop near me has one).

u/boom10ful · 2 pointsr/gamecollecting
u/charlesp22 · 2 pointsr/dvdcollection

This is the one i have It works great, and can be found for under $200 at times.

u/Oi-Oi · 2 pointsr/gamecollecting
u/accaris · 2 pointsr/gamecollecting

A cleaner, or resurfacer? I just use Windex and a microfiber cloth if a disc is dirty, but for resurfacing, there's nothing you can use at home that does a good job without spending money.

u/MustyBuckets · 1 pointr/gamecollecting

I've had personal experience with this machine but I can tell you that it isn't as good as some of the old tanks that they used to make. Best results I usually get on one of these is very close to full shine, but slightly hazy. Plays well, which I suppose is the important part.

With any surfacer, you need to have a stack of games that you don't care about to practice with and get a feeling for it. On this one, I use the soft (1200 grit) sandpaper for 20 seconds, and a buffing pad with the white compound for one minute (use it sparingly after you break the pad in). Then I wipe with a lint free cloth, spray with the anti static spray, and wipe again with another lint free cloth. The thing is, what works for me, does not work others, and vice versa.

u/azkiprs · 1 pointr/psx

>What are you going to play first? R4 was a great game. I remem

every disk i have is hard to reading because have a lot of scratches, look it that

https://www.amazon.com/JFJ-Video-Blu-Ray-Repair-Machine/dp/B000RBE4B8

u/L1zardcat · 1 pointr/Flipping

And destroy your disc. For a limited number of discs its besto have them done professionally. If you have bulk, a JFJ Pro is probably the cheapest you'd want to go.

u/neukend · 1 pointr/gaming

I bought this last year and repaired about 200 old DVD-R discs I had for the Xbox 1. They all repaired fine, and it was easy as hell. There were some discs in REALLY shitty shape too.

http://www.amazon.com/JFJ-Easy-Universal-Repair-Machine/dp/B000RBE4B8

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    > Hey! I buy and sell video games on eBay and have been meaning to buy a disc cleaner for a while, as sometimes I come across discs that look nasty but work, or even don't work, but can be fixed. I'm looking at this one right now, we used to have one at the shop I worked at and it worked very well:


    JFJ Easy Pro Video Game, CD, DVD, Blu-Ray Repair Machine 110V

    I wanted to get a refill on the compounds used for cleaning, which is $20


    I just recently purchased a large lot of Xbox 360 games from someone locally and they're very scratched, but almost all of them still work, they just need polishing. Now seems to be the time to buy one, but I'm short on funds! Will pay back $175 on the 27th of January! Thanks so much!


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