I am running 1.02 with all three of my LGs (BP60 included). Four if you include my dead one.
1.01 on my Pioneer because it came with that FW.
And my ASUS (x2) are on 3.10.
asmcom wrote: ↑Thu Jul 20, 2023 8:47 am
You have to remember people do this voluntarily to help and provide information for forum members like yourself. Personally, I am very grateful to Billycar11 and Martymcnuts.
Several forum members continually answer posts and provide help. These people should be thanked and appreciated for their continued help and support. The excellent UHD guide is brilliant and has helped hundreds of forum members.
Maybe you should show some respect to these guys and say a big thank you. I am sure other forum members are very grateful for all the help this forum provides and the source of valuable information. Sorry you think the thread that contains the guides is a mess.
Asmcom
I agree 100%. Without those guys, none of us would be ripping discs with our own drives unless we happened to stumble upon a Pioneer that worked out of the box...
I am pointing out my real world experience and I think those who claim Pioneer is the best drive just need to be careful. The best UHD drive? Yes. But in this thread, they asked for the best drive to 'rip all media types available'. To recommend a Pioneer would be a mistake because it does not do well with 720/1080 BD (and I suspect DVD) media. I will stand by my 'there is not a one best drive to rip all types of media' statement. Because there just isn't. You need more than one drive and ideally, more than one make of drives.
And don't be sorry for my skepticism. I was correct with it in that you did not test the Pioneers with
any Bluray media. That makes sense and I can fully respect and trust your testing protocol now.