Pioneer BDR-UD04
Pioneer BDR-UD04
I've got an archgon blu ray drive which is actually a Pioneer BDR-UD04. I have no problem ripping blu rays but not above x 2 speed. I know this is due to the quiet mode but cannot find a way to turn this off. None of the Pioneer utilities seem to cover this model. Can anyone point me in the right direction if this is even possible on this model.
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Re: Pioneer BDR-UD04
I think there is an option in the Pioneer software to turn it off.MrChaz wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 6:25 pmI've got an archgon blu ray drive which is actually a Pioneer BDR-UD04. I have no problem ripping blu rays but not above x 2 speed. I know this is due to the quiet mode but cannot find a way to turn this off. None of the Pioneer utilities seem to cover this model. Can anyone point me in the right direction if this is even possible on this model.
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Re: Pioneer BDR-UD04
Thatis the problem. None of the pioneer utility software seems to cover this modelMartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:02 pmI think there is an option in the Pioneer software to turn it off.MrChaz wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 6:25 pmI've got an archgon blu ray drive which is actually a Pioneer BDR-UD04. I have no problem ripping blu rays but not above x 2 speed. I know this is due to the quiet mode but cannot find a way to turn this off. None of the Pioneer utilities seem to cover this model. Can anyone point me in the right direction if this is even possible on this model.
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Re: Pioneer BDR-UD04
You might be SOL.MrChaz wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:21 amThatis the problem. None of the pioneer utility software seems to cover this modelMartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:02 pmI think there is an option in the Pioneer software to turn it off.MrChaz wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 6:25 pmI've got an archgon blu ray drive which is actually a Pioneer BDR-UD04. I have no problem ripping blu rays but not above x 2 speed. I know this is due to the quiet mode but cannot find a way to turn this off. None of the Pioneer utilities seem to cover this model. Can anyone point me in the right direction if this is even possible on this model.
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Re: Pioneer BDR-UD04
Pioneer drive support has just been added. If you open MakeMKV it should download the latest sdf.bin file and you can now give your Pioneer drive a try. It should have Libredrive enabled and UHD support. I don't know if it will fix your speed issues though...MrChaz wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:21 amThatis the problem. None of the pioneer utility software seems to cover this modelMartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:02 pmI think there is an option in the Pioneer software to turn it off.MrChaz wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 6:25 pmI've got an archgon blu ray drive which is actually a Pioneer BDR-UD04. I have no problem ripping blu rays but not above x 2 speed. I know this is due to the quiet mode but cannot find a way to turn this off. None of the Pioneer utilities seem to cover this model. Can anyone point me in the right direction if this is even possible on this model.
If it doesn't work, comment in the below thread
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=27378
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Re: Pioneer BDR-UD04
As of today I get the Libredrive info and discs now rip upto x 6. Some are slow but this seems to be disc relatedMartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:21 pmPioneer drive support has just been added. If you open MakeMKV it should download the latest sdf.bin file and you can now give your Pioneer drive a try. It should have Libredrive enabled and UHD support. I don't know if it will fix your speed issues though...MrChaz wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:21 amThatis the problem. None of the pioneer utility software seems to cover this modelMartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:02 pm
I think there is an option in the Pioneer software to turn it off.
If it doesn't work, comment in the below thread
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=27378
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Re: Pioneer BDR-UD04
Yep, according to the specs, this model's max speed for bluray is 6x and 4x for UHD.MrChaz wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:54 pmAs of today I get the Libredrive info and discs now rip upto x 6. Some are slow but this seems to be disc relatedMartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:21 pmPioneer drive support has just been added. If you open MakeMKV it should download the latest sdf.bin file and you can now give your Pioneer drive a try. It should have Libredrive enabled and UHD support. I don't know if it will fix your speed issues though...
If it doesn't work, comment in the below thread
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=27378
Thanks for your comment
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Re: Pioneer BDR-UD04
Ripped about 10 discs up to x 6 then suddenly none will rip above x 2.7
Re: Pioneer BDR-UD04
yup, I just got this drive delivered today, the verbatim slim 43888, which seems to be indeed the PIONEER BD-RW BDR-UD04 and came with firmware 1,14. makemkv at first launch immediately said that libredrive was active for the inserted uhd disc and connected drive. so now it's been ripping It for about 1h10m already for all titles, with about 40 minutes total time remaining (I'm ripping the whole disc of Alita Battle Angel. and yes it is limited to 4X speed with the uhd disc it seems.MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Sat Feb 12, 2022 12:28 amYep, according to the specs, this model's max speed for bluray is 6x and 4x for UHD.
Re: Pioneer BDR-UD04
is it normal for the second layer to burn faster than the first with BD-R 50's??
my verbatim/pioneer UD04 took more then 1 hour (estimated) to reach 50% in Toast 20 Pro, and now it's about 15~20 minutes-ish further along at 83% burned, also it did seem to stop burning intermittently the the first 50% of the disc, then reading the data back, then resuming, with reporter write speeds dropping back to 1x before returning a few minutes later to either 2x, 3x or 4x, so is this the rumoured hardware verification stage/thing introduced for BD-R's?
ok, spoke to soon, fucking roxio toast 20 pro crashed as 95% done!!
my verbatim/pioneer UD04 took more then 1 hour (estimated) to reach 50% in Toast 20 Pro, and now it's about 15~20 minutes-ish further along at 83% burned, also it did seem to stop burning intermittently the the first 50% of the disc, then reading the data back, then resuming, with reporter write speeds dropping back to 1x before returning a few minutes later to either 2x, 3x or 4x, so is this the rumoured hardware verification stage/thing introduced for BD-R's?
ok, spoke to soon, fucking roxio toast 20 pro crashed as 95% done!!
Re: Pioneer BDR-UD04
I don't really burn discs anymore, so I'm just speculating. It wouldn't surprise me that if you're burning say, 35 GB to a dual layer, 50GB blu-ray that it puts 25 GB on the first layer and only 10 GB on the second layer. If the percent-done calculation isn't very smart it might appear like the burning speeds are dramatically different for different layers.
All the reasons I used to burn discs have all been replaced with something else. Out of curiosity, why are you burning discs?
All the reasons I used to burn discs have all been replaced with something else. Out of curiosity, why are you burning discs?
Re: Pioneer BDR-UD04
With Coopervid's advice, I bought the Verbatim 43888 withe the BDR-UD04. THANKS A LOT!!!
The first of my "problem"-4K-BD "The Hobbit: AUJ" is ripped without any problems.
And the drive is silent with a smooth sound and a smooth handling with the disc. 4x speed is hard, but when the result is like it is, I'm happy. For now, the perfect drive for watching DVD/BD and for ripping some discs. For fast ripping, if the disc has no problem with the drive, I'll take my new ASUS 16D1HT, which is ripping right now another of my "problem"-4K-BD "Lord of the rings: TFOTR" in the case, that the ripping will be a success. In that case my LG WH16NS60 will be history....
The first of my "problem"-4K-BD "The Hobbit: AUJ" is ripped without any problems.
And the drive is silent with a smooth sound and a smooth handling with the disc. 4x speed is hard, but when the result is like it is, I'm happy. For now, the perfect drive for watching DVD/BD and for ripping some discs. For fast ripping, if the disc has no problem with the drive, I'll take my new ASUS 16D1HT, which is ripping right now another of my "problem"-4K-BD "Lord of the rings: TFOTR" in the case, that the ripping will be a success. In that case my LG WH16NS60 will be history....
Re: Pioneer BDR-UD04
Read this:DaveFlash wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 1:16 pmis it normal for the second layer to burn faster than the first with BD-R 50's??
my verbatim/pioneer UD04 took more then 1 hour (estimated) to reach 50% in Toast 20 Pro, and now it's about 15~20 minutes-ish further along at 83% burned, also it did seem to stop burning intermittently the the first 50% of the disc, then reading the data back, then resuming, with reporter write speeds dropping back to 1x before returning a few minutes later to either 2x, 3x or 4x, so is this the rumoured hardware verification stage/thing introduced for BD-R's?
ok, spoke to soon, fucking roxio toast 20 pro crashed as 95% done!!
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Re: Pioneer BDR-UD04
Use the faster drive for unproblematic discs and the Pioneer for the problematic.zittrig wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 7:26 pmWith Coopervid's advice, I bought the Verbatim 43888 withe the BDR-UD04. THANKS A LOT!!!
The first of my "problem"-4K-BD "The Hobbit: AUJ" is ripped without any problems.
And the drive is silent with a smooth sound and a smooth handling with the disc. 4x speed is hard, but when the result is like it is, I'm happy. For now, the perfect drive for watching DVD/BD and for ripping some discs. For fast ripping, if the disc has no problem with the drive, I'll take my new ASUS 16D1HT, which is ripping right now another of my "problem"-4K-BD "Lord of the rings: TFOTR" in the case, that the ripping will be a success. In that case my LG WH16NS60 will be history....