All sorts of errors during first part of operation before you get to the choose file list. I had to cancel it.
Bought from Amazon UK
Has this disc worked for anyone using below drive?
Drive Information
OS device name: \Device\CdRom2
Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BD-RE BU40N
Revision: 1.04
Serial number: XXXXXXX
Firmware date: 2120-05-06 11:42
Bus encryption flags: 17
Highest AACS version: 72
LibreDrive Information
Status: Enabled
Drive platform: MT1959
Firmware type: Patched (microcode access re-enabled)
Firmware version: 1.04
DVD all regions: Yes
BD raw data read: Yes
BD raw metadata read: Yes
Unrestricted read speed: Yes
Disc Information
Label: DOCTOR SLEEP
Timestamp: 2019-12-16 19:31:23
Data capacity: 86.66 Gb
Disc type: BD-ROM UHD
Number of layers: 3
Bus encryption flags: 80
Doctor Sleep 4K rip failure
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Re: Doctor Sleep 4K rip failure
What are the errors
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Re: Doctor Sleep 4K rip failure
Strange - it worked today.
Not sure - only difference was I plugged directly into rear USB3.0 ports on motherboard, instead of the front USB3.0 ports I normally use for convenience (the cables on the external drive housing I use are way too short)
I did notice some instablity in use when it was in front hub - would say no disc one minute and then unplugging and plugging would make it recognise drive.
My housing has two cables actually - one for power and the other data I presume.
Not sure - only difference was I plugged directly into rear USB3.0 ports on motherboard, instead of the front USB3.0 ports I normally use for convenience (the cables on the external drive housing I use are way too short)
I did notice some instablity in use when it was in front hub - would say no disc one minute and then unplugging and plugging would make it recognise drive.
My housing has two cables actually - one for power and the other data I presume.
Re: Doctor Sleep 4K rip failure
They're both for power and one is also data. USB powered drives often need more power than a single USB cable can supply. Unpowered USB hubs are also a source of frustration for users.
Re: Doctor Sleep 4K rip failure
I was just trying to do a rip of Rogue One 4K there and everything was going well until about 5 minutes into it, when I heard the drive spin down and stop moving completely.
I checked MakeMKV and the read numbers were all sitting still and increasing.
About 5 minutes later while I was looking at it suddenly I got a blue screen freeze of entire Windows 10 PC - DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION
I checked MakeMKV and the read numbers were all sitting still and increasing.
About 5 minutes later while I was looking at it suddenly I got a blue screen freeze of entire Windows 10 PC - DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION
Re: Doctor Sleep 4K rip failure
Analysing Windows memory dump file:
BASEBOARD_MANUFACTURER: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
BASEBOARD_PRODUCT: ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO
BASEBOARD_VERSION: Rev X.0x
DUMP_TYPE: 1
BUGCHECK_P1: 1
BUGCHECK_P2: 1e00
BUGCHECK_P3: fffff8034bafb320
BUGCHECK_P4: 0
DPC_TIMEOUT_TYPE: DPC_QUEUE_EXECUTION_TIMEOUT_EXCEEDED
CPU_COUNT: 20
CPU_MHZ: d48
CPU_VENDOR: AuthenticAMD
CPU_FAMILY: 19
CPU_MODEL: 21
CPU_STEPPING: 0
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: CODE_CORRUPTION
BUGCHECK_STR: 0x133
PROCESS_NAME: makemkvcon64.e
Re: Doctor Sleep 4K rip failure
In case anyone is wondering, the disc ripped without errors the second time I tried. I have since learned that the external drive needs to be completely unpowered and disconnected from PC every day before trying to use it with MakeMKV otherwise it goes crazy and doesn't work at all.