New Asus BW-16D1HT UHD Drive Failing
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2018 12:48 am
Hi guys,
I have an Asus BW-16D1HT with firmware 3.01. Took quite a bit of work to get set up (the most difficult was obtaining a computer with IDE or an IDE mode - but that may just be due to my Intel NUC's Visual Bios ... ) Anyway....
I have the drive inside of the wonderful OWC enclosure. I ripped (using macOS MakeMKV 1.12.2) the following, without a hitch!
The Dark Knight (2008) Ultra HD BD
E.T. (1982) Ultra HD BD
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) Ultra HD BD
Logan (2017) Ultra HD BD
Passengers (2016) Ultra HD BD
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) Ultra HD BD
Then....
The Martian [Extended Edition] (2015) Ultra HD BD - fail - HashCheck error
Just updated MakeMKV to 1.12.3 moments ago (not that I expected it to fix my issue)
Jumanji (1995) Ultra HD BD - fail - HashCheck error
I've cleaned the failed discs and tried again - same result
So as I was typing the previous paragraph, I decided to re-rip one of the Ultra HD discs that I was initially successful with (Passengers) and it just failed with a HashCheck error, though it got much farther along than the previous two. The drive is about three weeks old, and I downgraded it from one of the recently updated 3.02 firmware versions.
The drive also makes bizarre noises, like when I click the eject button, it starts making scrape-like sounds, but I view the discs under bright light and they aren't being scratched.
It seems pretty obvious that my drive is failing, though I am going to try ripping a 1080p Blu-Ray right now to see what happens. I will post back with the results.
I will probably flash the firmware back to the version it shipped with and file a warranty claim with Asus. I will likely have to accept an exchange.
I'm also going to buy either the LG WH14NS40 or the LG WH16NS40. How can I make sure I get one marked NS50? Also, which one should I get (realizing the difference is the read speed of 14x vs 16x)? It's important to note that I don't really care about speed. I care about success.
Please share any thoughts you may have!
Thanks.
I have an Asus BW-16D1HT with firmware 3.01. Took quite a bit of work to get set up (the most difficult was obtaining a computer with IDE or an IDE mode - but that may just be due to my Intel NUC's Visual Bios ... ) Anyway....
I have the drive inside of the wonderful OWC enclosure. I ripped (using macOS MakeMKV 1.12.2) the following, without a hitch!
The Dark Knight (2008) Ultra HD BD
E.T. (1982) Ultra HD BD
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) Ultra HD BD
Logan (2017) Ultra HD BD
Passengers (2016) Ultra HD BD
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) Ultra HD BD
Then....
The Martian [Extended Edition] (2015) Ultra HD BD - fail - HashCheck error
Just updated MakeMKV to 1.12.3 moments ago (not that I expected it to fix my issue)
Jumanji (1995) Ultra HD BD - fail - HashCheck error
I've cleaned the failed discs and tried again - same result
So as I was typing the previous paragraph, I decided to re-rip one of the Ultra HD discs that I was initially successful with (Passengers) and it just failed with a HashCheck error, though it got much farther along than the previous two. The drive is about three weeks old, and I downgraded it from one of the recently updated 3.02 firmware versions.
The drive also makes bizarre noises, like when I click the eject button, it starts making scrape-like sounds, but I view the discs under bright light and they aren't being scratched.
It seems pretty obvious that my drive is failing, though I am going to try ripping a 1080p Blu-Ray right now to see what happens. I will post back with the results.
I will probably flash the firmware back to the version it shipped with and file a warranty claim with Asus. I will likely have to accept an exchange.
I'm also going to buy either the LG WH14NS40 or the LG WH16NS40. How can I make sure I get one marked NS50? Also, which one should I get (realizing the difference is the read speed of 14x vs 16x)? It's important to note that I don't really care about speed. I care about success.
Please share any thoughts you may have!
Thanks.