UHD drives

Forum for discussions about UHD-capable dives
DocFlash
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Re: UHD drives

Post by DocFlash »

Just wanted to say that I bought a ready-to-go drive with enclosure from johngotti (Alex) and it was just that - ready to go. Plugged it into a USB 3.0 port on my computer and started ripping. I also bought some discs from him at a really good price.

He answered a bunch of my questions and helped me pick out what I needed. Great guy.

So if you want to get started and skip the headaches, I would suggest that Alex is your man.

Jeff
The_Dude
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Re: UHD drives

Post by The_Dude »

Is the NS60 a better drive than the Asus D1HT?
Read from other forums that AsusD1HT is quite picky and more sensitive when ripping
MartyMcNuts
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Re: UHD drives

Post by MartyMcNuts »

The_Dude wrote:
Tue Jul 09, 2019 3:22 am
Is the NS60 a better drive than the Asus D1HT?
Read from other forums that AsusD1HT is quite picky and more sensitive when ripping
The WH16NS60 is an "official" UHD drive and yes, in my opinion, it is the best drive to have, when used with MakeMKV. I have never had any UHD reading issues when using my WH16NS60.
Cheers :D
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The_Dude
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Re: UHD drives

Post by The_Dude »

Thanks MM
I already have the Asus which I plan to downgrade to 3.02

I was thinking of getting the official NS60 but since it can't be used with AnydvdHD without downgrading the fw then I have to shelve it
The_Dude
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Re: UHD drives

Post by The_Dude »

Ok you have every right to bash me and for asking silly and oft repeated questions...
For Asus D1HT with 3.02 friendly fw :
Makemkv and Anydvd support
Can burn?
Any sleep bug issue?

For LGNS60 with friendly fw 1.0:
Makemkv and Anydvd support
Can burn?
Any sleep bug issue

Is my understanding correct?

Ok, come get me.
MartyMcNuts
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Re: UHD drives

Post by MartyMcNuts »

The_Dude wrote:
Tue Jul 09, 2019 5:50 am
Ok you have every right to bash me and for asking silly and oft repeated questions...
For Asus D1HT with 3.02 friendly fw :
Makemkv and Anydvd support
Can burn?
Any sleep bug issue?

For LGNS60 with friendly fw 1.0:
Makemkv and Anydvd support
Can burn?
Any sleep bug issue

Is my understanding correct?

Ok, come get me.
Not quite...

ASUS BW-16D1HT 3.02
Yes - Supported by both programs.
Yes - Can burn BD, DVD and CD discs no problem as is standard ASUS firmware for that model drive.
Yes - There is sleep bug. But, honestly this is not really an issue.

LG WH16NS60 1.00
Yes - MakeMKV support. NO - AnyDVD support.
Yes - Can burn BD, DVD and CD discs no problem as is standard LG firmware for that model drive.
No - Sleep bug as this is an official UHD drive.

Hope this helps.
Cheers :D
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The_Dude
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Re: UHD drives

Post by The_Dude »

Thank you, MM
Much appreciated
tragic bleak
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Re: UHD drives

Post by tragic bleak »

MartyMcNuts wrote:
Tue Jul 09, 2019 4:30 am
The WH16NS60 is an "official" UHD drive and yes, in my opinion, it is the best drive to have, when used with MakeMKV. I have never had any UHD reading issues when using my WH16NS60.
I have done a lot of research and I agree, the WH16NS60 is currently the best drive to get for MakeMKV. Easy to buy (every reseller has it), easy to patch, no sleep bug, reliable.
ProphetSe7en
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Re: UHD drives

Post by ProphetSe7en »

I have read some of the last pages in this thread and it looks like ASUS BW-16D1HT and LG WH16NS60 is the way to go for ripping all of my bluray to my plex library.

Asus is available in my local shop for 100$ while the LG I have to buy of Amazon for a total of 150$ including shipping. Is it worth spending 50$ extra for the LG?

From the list of recommended drives I see that I can also get the following drives at my local shop.

- Asus BC-12D2HT for 80$
- LG BH16NS55 for 130$
The_Dude
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Re: UHD drives

Post by The_Dude »

Installed the ASUS BW-16D1HT into the Vantec enclosure today and confirmed drive was using 3.03 fw.
flashed the fw to 3.02 and it was successfully converted to a friendly drive within 10 seconds!

Installed the evaluation copy of AnyDvdHD and ripping Hacksaw Ridge UHD to iso now......
Next, I will use Makemkv to rip.

Thank you MM for the assistance. Much appreciated!

Initially, I had wanted to purchase a friendly drive from 1 of the sellers here. I thought it will be tough for a noob like me but after reading the thread here, I decided to attempt it. If I brick the drive then it will leave me no choice but to buy from the sellers here.

Anyway, it's looking good so far and the iso rip is expected to complete in 1hr 20mins

btw, is 3.02 the best friendly fw available for the Asus?
I might attempt to cross-flash the Asus next .. :mrgreen:
SamuriHL
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Re: UHD drives

Post by SamuriHL »

I use MK 3.10 on my ASUS drive. Works well.
The_Dude
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Re: UHD drives

Post by The_Dude »

SamuriHL wrote:
Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:34 pm
I use MK 3.10 on my ASUS drive. Works well.
Thanks. I will try this fw

Going to do a file backup using makemkv to copy the bdmw folder to my NAS to see how long it takes

I am still ripping using anydvdhd
after this I will start on makemkv and I will decide which one to get
ProphetSe7en
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Re: UHD drives

Post by ProphetSe7en »

I have the option to buy a second hand ASUS BW-16D1HT with manufacture date February 2015.

Will this drive work or is it to old?
Billycar11
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Re: UHD drives

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ProphetSe7en wrote:
Thu Jul 18, 2019 10:04 am
I have the option to buy a second hand ASUS BW-16D1HT with manufacture date February 2015.

Will this drive work or is it to old?
Wouldn't risk it
Unless you see it has fw 3.xx and not 1.xx
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ProphetSe7en
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Re: UHD drives

Post by ProphetSe7en »

Billycar11 wrote:
Thu Jul 18, 2019 7:16 pm
ProphetSe7en wrote:
Thu Jul 18, 2019 10:04 am
I have the option to buy a second hand ASUS BW-16D1HT with manufacture date February 2015.

Will this drive work or is it to old?
Wouldn't risk it
Unless you see it has fw 3.xx and not 1.xx
So how can I tell the seller to check what firmware it is running?
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