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I don't know if this is the right section, but I need help with some DVD stuff. So basically, I've had these copies of star wars for as long as I remember. They are from 2004, and have seen wear and tear for their entire existence, and I am lending them to a friend, but I ran into a big problem. Episode IV was lying in a pile of DVDs, which can't be good. I haven't tested them out, but I'm certain that there will be frequent stuttering, as it happens with Episode III. Does anyone know how to fix the disks?

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You're asking about what might be good ways to repair scratched DVDs?

 

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Just now, KlooseMaster said:

Thanks :)

You´re welcome :).

 

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  • 4 years later...

I've been buying bulk used movies and games to resell on ebay and I find the JFJ Easy Pro does a dam good job. its expensive but unlike those cheap ones you can find on amazon or knock off sites like alibaba aliexpress ect its well worth the money.

It costs about $262 Canadian after tax and shipping, I plan to use it for resurfacing every single movie and video game I sell on ebay before I ship it out so my customers Have a better shopping experience.

There are several devices that are similar to the JFJ, like a Eco Pro2 but at $1,895 USD vs the JFJ at $262 CDN with shipping  Its a no brainier as to which device I would start out with.

maybe work my way up to the eco pro 2 once the JFJ Has proven its worth. 


If Ltt ever wanted to make a video showing off the differences in disc repairing Techniques I would be more then happy to lend them my JFJ Easy pro. 

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