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gary4gar
25-10-2005, 11:23 AM
Can any one suggest a media player that can play scratched discs that contain movies or any video content better than others? And is best of best but yet simple can easy to use.
And also a cutter that can cut scene from DVD movie (VOB).

grinning_devil
25-10-2005, 01:47 PM
:shock: reading frm scratched CD's.... ????

hmm.... i have a simple foolish step...works sumtimes...
apply a thin layer of toothpaste on the disk....
nd then try to read it...works 75% of time for me .!!!!

but ya i do use it on my CD ROM only..not on my DVD writer.. :lol:
so use ti @ ur own risk!!!!!

champ_rock
25-10-2005, 04:13 PM
What will it do @grinning.... really interested in ur little trick....
but wont the disks get corrupt totally...............

vishalbhatia
25-10-2005, 04:53 PM
:shock: reading frm scratched CD's.... ????

hmm.... i have a simple foolish step...works sumtimes...
apply a thin layer of toothpaste on the disk....
nd then try to read it...works 75% of time for me .!!!!

but ya i do use it on my CD ROM only..not on my DVD writer.. :lol:
so use ti @ ur own risk!!!!!

1 time I did the same thing but instead of toothpaste I used cold cream like ponds. I applied a very thin layer rubbed it very gently and wiped with a very soft cotton cloth. It works for me that time.

vishalbhatia
25-10-2005, 04:57 PM
What will it do @grinning.... really interested in ur little trick....
but wont the disks get corrupt totally...............

No it won't ...............atlest with me but I have used cold cream.

vignesh
25-10-2005, 05:15 PM
Vlc should do the job..

grinning_devil
25-10-2005, 06:12 PM
@champ_rock
,try it out urself man.... now u have 2 options...either use toothpaste or ny cold cream !!

as far as S/W players are concerned...VLC is a nice alternative..but if the disc is really in a bad shape S/W wont do much!!

kalpik
25-10-2005, 07:10 PM
Hmm try reading the disk with ISO Buster. And then any player will play it just fine.

theraven
25-10-2005, 07:29 PM
reading frmo scratched disk is more of the DRIVE's feature than a media players
its not the media player reading the disc , its the drive
so im sorry if ur drive cant read it , no media player is gonna help you
moving this to software discussion
as for the which media player thread, it already exists so search for it

parthbarot
26-10-2005, 10:41 AM
1.VLC...freeware...
2.XING...u can get it...
3.VCD Cutter (JIAO Systems)..can get it..

warrior
26-10-2005, 11:13 AM
be4 you get all the soft..... just find one CD drive which can play scratched CD's ...... 8)

raj14
26-10-2005, 11:21 AM
To play Scrathced disks, give it your local photo Lab, to buffer it. Buffering will cause a very thin layer of plastic to be removed, thus removing almost all scratches, below 1.01mm offcourse. as for Media Player, it totally depends on Media's Health, if it's too damaged, you WON'T Be able to play the files no matter what.

Keith Sebastian
26-10-2005, 01:00 PM
reading frmo scratched disk is more of the DRIVE's feature than a media players
its not the media player reading the disc , its the drive
so im sorry if ur drive cant read it , no media player is gonna help you
moving this to software discussion
as for the which media player thread, it already exists so search for it

The only thing that'll help you (if you're lucky) read bad discs is a scratch repair kit. Or try a different drive. I've heard car scratch polish and in some cases toothpaste :lol: will do the job. Apply a little amount and polish with a cloth using outward strokes (not circular).

All the best,
Keith

rachitar
26-10-2005, 02:56 PM
Get Bady Copy Pro.
I will 98% of time retrive the information from a spoil disc and save it to you HDD.
I dont know if it can be used to play a game on the CD or not

cvvikram
26-10-2005, 04:10 PM
Even i use the Bad copy Pro to extract the corrupt cd and then try to hear songs from that...usually it works fine.

q3_abhi
26-10-2005, 09:59 PM
Doesnt depend on the software these days too much but its the hardware that really matters.

Try using gud quality CD's n gud quality drives to avoid read errors n sratchy discs.

Remember, Prevention is better then cure.

ammusk
28-10-2005, 01:55 PM
eh... supposedly ONIDA can but i dont see any onida jukeboxes on the net lolz

Chirag
28-10-2005, 02:03 PM
Vlc rocks. It can play almost all the formats of videos

theraven
28-10-2005, 03:50 PM
ok im warning u ppl
this is NOT a fav. media player thread
if u cant help the guy then dont post
if i see one more "vls is the best" "winamp rocks" im lockin this thread since its not going anywhere
if u wanna then go and post in the "fav media player thread"

nishant_garg89
29-10-2005, 11:00 PM
dvd chopper will cut VOB's

Choto Cheeta
30-10-2005, 10:58 AM
well how bout treating those file as data rather Music... then u will have some option....

CD/DVD Data Recovery (ttp://www.008soft.com/products/cd-data-recovery.htm)
Welcome to CDRoller home page! (http://www.cdroller.com/)
BadCopy Pro (http://www.downloadatoz.com/badcopy-pro/download.html)
CD/DVD Diagnostic (http://www.fraudaid.com/security_products/categories/cd-dvd-hard_drives/cd-dvd_diagnostic_cd.htm)

there r so many of them, just search....

one thing though... they r very, very slow... & neither they r 100% reliable... but in the end, as many said... its ur drive which matters most...

pokiri
17-10-2006, 07:10 PM
my choices will be
1.VLC player
2.real media player classic
3.crystal player
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