Re: UHD drives
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 6:33 pm
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Have you tried other software (NOT MakeMKV) that can currently decrypt/rip UHD disc with these friendly drives?alexcoluzzi32 wrote:
May I have some real help with possible causes for these errors? I've got a stack of these LG drives I'm going through and have not had a lot of successes yet. I can't accept that a brand new drive could start failing this fast.
Please suggest best practices for troubleshooting this. The disc is not dirty but just in case I will open a brand new UHD title and put it directly into this drive after a reboot.
Thank you,
Alex
Yes, for real. I picked up the drive before anyone knew it would be a problem. Not exactly a brick, but I got it specifically for UHD discs. So I went for it and tried the cross-flash. No problems so far.alexcoluzzi32 wrote:
For real? What's the speed like doing a rip? As those drives are newer they seem a little bit more solid, but they're more expensive.
Oh and as long as I'm around, supplies are not drying up of friendly's, lol.
get the first one .. cheap and will suffice for cleaning any discs.alexcoluzzi32 wrote:
Under running water with soap? Wow! OK my friend, I will give that a try. Now when we say clean dry microfiber cloth are we talking this:
https://www.frys.com/product/6683994?si ... IN_RSLT_PG
or more like this:
https://www.frys.com/product/6927057?si ... IN_RSLT_PG
or this:
https://www.frys.com/product/4384485?si ... IN_RSLT_PG
I'm hitting Fry's right now and will return and put Revanant under running water with soap and wash that shit right off of Leo DeCaprio and the bear!
I haven't had any issues with discs right out of the box but I did put in a brand new kid's movie for my son to see yesterday, was very very careful with it, played through in the UHD player connected to the TV exactly once. I try and rip it after that and it fails so I take it out and sure enough there's little dust particles on it.fljoemon wrote:@Alex .. I typically clean my discs under running tap water and using some dawn dishwashing liquid on a soft microfiber cloth. Then dry them with a clean dry microfiber cloth by wiping them from the center hole to the outside radially but NEVER in concentric circles. Even with brand new 4K UHD discs straight out of the box, I've seen smudges .. probably caused by people in some foreign land handling them improperly in the factories where they are packaged.
Thanks Alex, I finally got a drive that works with UHD discs right out of the box. My LG WH-16NS40 from Frys is working just fine and I'm currently ripping the first disc of Westworld UHD as we speak. Anyone have a cheat sheet for Westworld as there are twice as many files as there are episodes on this disc? There are 6 files in the 25 GB range and only 3 episodes so they may have the episodes on there twice for some reason?alexcoluzzi32 wrote:I haven't had any issues with discs right out of the box but I did put in a brand new kid's movie for my son to see yesterday, was very very careful with it, played through in the UHD player connected to the TV exactly once. I try and rip it after that and it fails so I take it out and sure enough there's little dust particles on it.fljoemon wrote:@Alex .. I typically clean my discs under running tap water and using some dawn dishwashing liquid on a soft microfiber cloth. Then dry them with a clean dry microfiber cloth by wiping them from the center hole to the outside radially but NEVER in concentric circles. Even with brand new 4K UHD discs straight out of the box, I've seen smudges .. probably caused by people in some foreign land handling them improperly in the factories where they are packaged.
My place is clean, I mean not clean room clean but I keep it tidy. Would I be safe using a can of compressed air to blow out the innards of the UHD player if I opened it's tray stuck the nozzle in? I mean gently I'm not going to blast the shit out of it.