Yep, that's what I used.
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Thanks. Oddly. I first flashed 1.03 and was stuck at 100% and thought it didn’t work. Loaded up MAkeMKV and firmware confirms 1.03. Then did the downgrade to NS60 1.00 DE. I wonder if I could have just cross flashed from the original drives FW 1.04 to NS60 1.00 DE.
Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Guide Updated 2019
Hey guys.
Thx a lot for your efforts on this.
I want to backup my UHD blu rays and play it on my UHD TV.
So i think an UHD friendly drive is the way to go.
I have read the articles and now want to get an "Asus BW-16D1HT" (90DD0200-B28000) from amazon.de and flash it with 3.10MK "ASUS-BW-16D1HT-3.10-WM01601-211901041014.bin".
So here are my "noob" questions (please dont blame me because i am new to this UHD friendly thing just rocking my 10 year old BD-RE GGW-H20L here):
Is it as simple as that?
Are there any drives of the "Asus BW-16D1HT" out there which can't run or be flashed to the 3.10 MK firmware?
Are the backed up UHD discs also decrypted by MakeMKV so i can store it on my NAS and play it on my UHD TV?
Thanks a lot
Thx a lot for your efforts on this.
I want to backup my UHD blu rays and play it on my UHD TV.
So i think an UHD friendly drive is the way to go.
I have read the articles and now want to get an "Asus BW-16D1HT" (90DD0200-B28000) from amazon.de and flash it with 3.10MK "ASUS-BW-16D1HT-3.10-WM01601-211901041014.bin".
So here are my "noob" questions (please dont blame me because i am new to this UHD friendly thing just rocking my 10 year old BD-RE GGW-H20L here):
Is it as simple as that?
Are there any drives of the "Asus BW-16D1HT" out there which can't run or be flashed to the 3.10 MK firmware?
Are the backed up UHD discs also decrypted by MakeMKV so i can store it on my NAS and play it on my UHD TV?
Thanks a lot
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Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Guide Updated 2019
1. Yes, that simple.popyMKV wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2019 1:02 pmHey guys.
Thx a lot for your efforts on this.
I want to backup my UHD blu rays and play it on my UHD TV.
So i think an UHD friendly drive is the way to go.
I have read the articles and now want to get an "Asus BW-16D1HT" (90DD0200-B28000) from amazon.de and flash it with 3.10MK "ASUS-BW-16D1HT-3.10-WM01601-211901041014.bin".
So here are my "noob" questions (please dont blame me because i am new to this UHD friendly thing just rocking my 10 year old BD-RE GGW-H20L here):
Is it as simple as that?
Are there any drives of the "Asus BW-16D1HT" out there which can't run or be flashed to the 3.10 MK firmware?
Are the backed up UHD discs also decrypted by MakeMKV so i can store it on my NAS and play it on my UHD TV?
Thanks a lot
2. As long as the ASUS BW-16D1HT drive you get is newer than Late 2015 and comes with firmware 3.xx you should be good to go!
3. I assume you are talking MKV file and not folder back-up. If so, the backup will be decrypted in MakeMKV so long as the VUK is available. For folder back-up, it will be decrypted as long as the "decrypt" checkbox is checked and the VUK is available.
Cheers
Cheers
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Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Guide Updated 2019
thx a lot, for the detailed answers.MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2019 9:50 pm1. Yes, that simple.popyMKV wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2019 1:02 pmHey guys.
Thx a lot for your efforts on this.
I want to backup my UHD blu rays and play it on my UHD TV.
So i think an UHD friendly drive is the way to go.
I have read the articles and now want to get an "Asus BW-16D1HT" (90DD0200-B28000) from amazon.de and flash it with 3.10MK "ASUS-BW-16D1HT-3.10-WM01601-211901041014.bin".
So here are my "noob" questions (please dont blame me because i am new to this UHD friendly thing just rocking my 10 year old BD-RE GGW-H20L here):
Is it as simple as that?
Are there any drives of the "Asus BW-16D1HT" out there which can't run or be flashed to the 3.10 MK firmware?
Are the backed up UHD discs also decrypted by MakeMKV so i can store it on my NAS and play it on my UHD TV?
Thanks a lot
2. As long as the ASUS BW-16D1HT drive you get is newer than Late 2015 and comes with firmware 3.xx you should be good to go!
3. I assume you are talking MKV file and not folder back-up. If so, the backup will be decrypted in MakeMKV so long as the VUK is available. For folder back-up, it will be decrypted as long as the "decrypt" checkbox is checked and the VUK is available.
Cheers
Will try that.
Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Guide Updated 2019
Bought a HL-Data Storage BH50N with 1.01 with marking KCC-REM-LG-DBMH16NS40, manufactured May 2018 from eBay for $50.00+free shipping.
It wouldn't read a UHD disc at this point. Compared the internals with my LG WH16NS40 1.01 and both have the Mediatek MT1959HWDN chip.
Successfully flashed it to a BH16NS40 1.02 using the BH14NS40_N1.00-A4-patched.exe, and the DE_flash_HL-DT-ST_BD-RE_BH16NS40_1.02_NS50.bin firmware.
It now reads a UHD disc
I wasn't able to get/download the BH50N 1.01 firmware from the optical drive itself.
Photos - Left - LG WH16NS40 - Right - H-L Data Storage BH50N
then WH16NS40 and BH50 boards.
It wouldn't read a UHD disc at this point. Compared the internals with my LG WH16NS40 1.01 and both have the Mediatek MT1959HWDN chip.
Successfully flashed it to a BH16NS40 1.02 using the BH14NS40_N1.00-A4-patched.exe, and the DE_flash_HL-DT-ST_BD-RE_BH16NS40_1.02_NS50.bin firmware.
It now reads a UHD disc
I wasn't able to get/download the BH50N 1.01 firmware from the optical drive itself.
Photos - Left - LG WH16NS40 - Right - H-L Data Storage BH50N
then WH16NS40 and BH50 boards.
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Pic of BH50N 1.01 label, not from the actual one I got.
Screenshot of H-L Data Storage BH50N 1.01 to BH16NS40 1.02 reading a UHD disc - Spider-Man Far From Home.
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Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Guide Updated 2019
Hello.
I am new here.
I am hoping someone can help me.
If I buy an ordinary UHD drive and meet all the basic requirements to play my UHD or 4K movies, can I also use the MakeMKV to RIP the discs?
Thank you.
I am new here.
I am hoping someone can help me.
If I buy an ordinary UHD drive and meet all the basic requirements to play my UHD or 4K movies, can I also use the MakeMKV to RIP the discs?
Thank you.
Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Guide Updated 2019
Not all drives can rip UHD BDs. That is the whole point of this very thread/post. To provide information on which drives are compatible and/or what you need to do with those drives (e.g. flash firmware) to make them compatible for UHD ripping.
You need to do your part and read the first post. We can't do this part for you. Instead of just jumping to the last page to post. The first post literally provides the information you need alongside step-by-step guides on what to do.
If you believe that this is all far beyond your tech understanding, the first post also provides links to members who offer services that will do all this for you and provide ready to go drives.
Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Guide Updated 2019
Hi,st4evr wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 8:09 pmNot all drives can rip UHD BDs. That is the whole point of this very thread/post. To provide information on which drives are compatible and/or what you need to do with those drives (e.g. flash firmware) to make them compatible for UHD ripping.
You need to do your part and read the first post. We can't do this part for you. Instead of just jumping to the last page to post. The first post literally provides the information you need alongside step-by-step guides on what to do.
If you believe that this is all far beyond your tech understanding, the first post also provides links to members who offer services that will do all this for you and provide ready to go drives.
Thank you for the response.
I do apologise. The reason why I didn't read much of the first post is because I intended to purchase an actual UHD drive, not a friendly version. I just assumed if it was possible to play and rip out of box without having to do any of that flashing malarkey. I wished to clarify by posting in this thread.
I think it's a good idea if I purchase one from one of the guys. I've e-mailed Alex.
Thanks again.
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Want to say thanks!
Bougth an ASUS BW-16D1HT, flashed the 3.10 MK firmware and finally i can backup my UHD discs.
Thanks a lot
Bougth an ASUS BW-16D1HT, flashed the 3.10 MK firmware and finally i can backup my UHD discs.
Thanks a lot
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Hi guys!
I'm using the Asus BW-161HT on my iMac, and was on fw 3.10. I have problems ripping many of my UHDs, maybe successful only in around 50% of cases. For example, none of the Marvel Avengers/captain America discs could be ripped, the error is usually the IPC error.
So I tried to change fw to 3.01, still no luck. Then I tried 3.02. This time I think my drive got bricked. Cant read anything including regular blurays.
Any way to salvage the drive?
I'm using the Asus BW-161HT on my iMac, and was on fw 3.10. I have problems ripping many of my UHDs, maybe successful only in around 50% of cases. For example, none of the Marvel Avengers/captain America discs could be ripped, the error is usually the IPC error.
So I tried to change fw to 3.01, still no luck. Then I tried 3.02. This time I think my drive got bricked. Cant read anything including regular blurays.
Any way to salvage the drive?
Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Guide Updated 2019
I made the mistake of flashing my Firmware to 1.03 a few years ago. I've found the "LG crossflash NS50_firmware_pack_with_patched_flasher" do I just flash it to 1.02?
I'm running Linux, and I can't seem to get it to run.
But I noticed it talks about the LibreDrive thing.
When I start to RIP it says:
LibreDrive firmware support is not yet available for this drive (id=76CF63BADB03)
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Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Guide Updated 2019
You can only flash the drive if it is newer than late 2015 and has the NS50 service code on the drive label. If neither of these are true, then do not flash it.troyBORG wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 5:00 amI made the mistake of flashing my Firmware to 1.03 a few years ago. I've found the "LG crossflash NS50_firmware_pack_with_patched_flasher" do I just flash it to 1.02?
I'm running Linux, and I can't seem to get it to run.
But I noticed it talks about the LibreDrive thing.
When I start to RIP it says:
LibreDrive firmware support is not yet available for this drive (id=76CF63BADB03)
Cheers
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Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Guide Updated 2019
Hi, need a little help. I got way ahead of myself and flashed my WH14NS40 - NS40 1.0 Circa 2013 to a WH14NS40/NS50 MK firmware. I have read the posts that it is not garbage, but in this post there is a mention of "NS40 Recovery Image" is that for the NS40 that really is a NS40 that was flashed to a NS50, and no calibration was saved? (my case)
I booted the image, but there does not seem to be a NS40 1.0 firmware, they all are NS50. I have the clean firmware from LG, for the old drive, but no calibration data. Is there any chance of a rescue?
I booted the image, but there does not seem to be a NS40 1.0 firmware, they all are NS50. I have the clean firmware from LG, for the old drive, but no calibration data. Is there any chance of a rescue?