Hi all, my old ASUS drive just died, so I decided to upgrade to a UHD drive, and I bought a Hitachi-LG BU40N.
Reading the pinned post at the beginning of this thread, it seems like I'll have to flash its firmware, which I'm OK with. My question is the following: I read that "The only flasher anyone should be using now is Martys SDF GUI"; is there an alternative for Linux users, or must I do the flashing on Windows?
i should add to that if oyur on windows use that.
but just use the commands i posted for Linux
Cool, thanks!
Just to be 100% sure, I assume the firmware will be encrypted, and so I'll use the rawflash enc option to flash the 1.03MK. But would it allow downgrade, if my firmware is, say, the 1.04? (I don't know the actual version yet because I haven't yet received the drive).
I apologize if this seems like a very rudimentary post asking these questions. I've been using MakeMKV for years with Blu-Ray and never had any issues with it. But now that I bought a BP60NB10 LG UltraHD drive and learned there is this whole firmware situation (why even sell a UHD player if it won't even play the disc???), I've been trying to make sense of these exploit instructions.
I downloaded the sdftool and the makemkv firmware pack that has been recommended by most, but I'm unsure which file to use. It just reads like Greek to me.
Again, sorry if this seems like someone who's just an amateur (which I guess I am), but I have an extensive movie collection that I would love to finally be able to rip those 4K discs that have been sitting on my shelves and it's weird that this would be such an immediate and senseless roadblock.
All of the other details seem correct too. MT1959 Drive platform and such.
I apologize if this seems like a very rudimentary post asking these questions. I've been using MakeMKV for years with Blu-Ray and never had any issues with it. But now that I bought a BP60NB10 LG UltraHD drive and learned there is this whole firmware situation (why even sell a UHD player if it won't even play the disc???), I've been trying to make sense of these exploit instructions.
I downloaded the sdftool and the makemkv firmware pack that has been recommended by most, but I'm unsure which file to use. It just reads like Greek to me.
Again, sorry if this seems like someone who's just an amateur (which I guess I am), but I have an extensive movie collection that I would love to finally be able to rip those 4K discs that have been sitting on my shelves and it's weird that this would be such an immediate and senseless roadblock.
All of the other details seem correct too. MT1959 Drive platform and such.
BP60NB10 1.02-MK
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I apologize if this seems like a very rudimentary post asking these questions. I've been using MakeMKV for years with Blu-Ray and never had any issues with it. But now that I bought a BP60NB10 LG UltraHD drive and learned there is this whole firmware situation (why even sell a UHD player if it won't even play the disc???), I've been trying to make sense of these exploit instructions.
I downloaded the sdftool and the makemkv firmware pack that has been recommended by most, but I'm unsure which file to use. It just reads like Greek to me.
Again, sorry if this seems like someone who's just an amateur (which I guess I am), but I have an extensive movie collection that I would love to finally be able to rip those 4K discs that have been sitting on my shelves and it's weird that this would be such an immediate and senseless roadblock.
All of the other details seem correct too. MT1959 Drive platform and such.
Ok, so I tried a little experiment. My drive (UH12NS40 flashed to WH16NS60) compared to the 3 drives below, all flashed to the recommended FW version stated on this thread sticky. (AIO fw pack).
Buffalo BRUHD-PU3-BK
ASUS BW-16D1HT
LG BP60NB10
I ripped 16 of my discs. 8 succeeded and 8 failed. Those that failed - I ran them through several times in each drive. Cleaned the disc (no visible damage) restarted the pc, etc. They all reported errors like below:
OS error - STATUS_DEVICE_DATA_ERROR' occurred while reading '\Device\CdRom2'
Scsi error - MEDIUM ERROR:L-EC UNCORRECTABLE ERROR' occurred while reading '
Scsi error - HARDWARE ERROR:TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT' occurred while reading
It seems to me something was wrong with these discs. My player broke so I have no way of testing them. So here's the question:
Will a pioneer drive succeed where all 4 of these drives failed? Are the pio's that good? If not, I think I'll stick with my NS40 and call it a day at 50% success rate.
Now you opened another post. Why? I told you already that Pioneers read critical discs better than all of your LG drives ( some rebranded). However, there is no guarantee if the discs are just bad pressings etc. but your failure rate is just not normal. Flash the ASUS to LG BH16NS60 1.02. Wash the discs with liquid soap and warm water. Dry with a microfiber cloth as used for cleaning glasses. Try again. If all fail, contact a seller in your region and get a Pioneer.
Now you opened another post. Why? I told you already that Pioneers read critical discs better than all of your LG drives ( some rebranded). However, there is no guarantee if the discs are just bad pressings etc. but your failure rate is just not normal. Flash the ASUS to LG BH16NS60 1.02. Wash the discs with liquid soap and warm water. Dry with a microfiber cloth as used for cleaning glasses. Try again. If all fail, contact a seller in your region and get a Pioneer.
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Hi
I am getting an "Internal error 0x83000001
I have an Archgon UHD Drive. From reading the pinned post on Page 1 it appears that I need Firmware Pack BU40N. In the list there is a selection of BU40N options. Tried BU40N-N-Main which gives me the error. Should I be using one of the other options? Some help would be appreciated
Thanks
After playing about with the command I am now getting error 0xffffffff
Hi
I am getting an "Internal error 0x83000001
I have an Archgon UHD Drive. From reading the pinned post on Page 1 it appears that I need Firmware Pack BU40N. In the list there is a selection of BU40N options. Tried BU40N-N-Main which gives me the error. Should I be using one of the other options? Some help would be appreciated
Thanks
After playing about with the command I am now getting error 0xffffffff
Please provide a screenshot of the right-hand side panel of MakeMKV when it opens. Does it say firmware 1-02?
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Drive Information
OS device name: \Device\CdRom0
Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: PIONEER
Product: BD-RW BDR-UD04
Revision: 1.14
Serial number: TKDL063003WL
Firmware date: 2020-06-15
Bus encryption flags: 1B
Highest AACS version: 76
LibreDrive Information
Status: Enabled
Drive platform: RS8A10
Firmware name: PIONEER BDR-US04
Firmware type: Original (unpatched)
Firmware version: 1.14
DVD all regions: Yes
BD raw data read: Yes
BD raw metadata read: Yes
Unrestricted read speed: Yes
No disc inserted
Please make sure that your internet access is enabled in general settings.
This drive should be working with no problems. Also make sure you have latest version of MakeMKV installed.
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