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the_old_boomer
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Unable to burn after flashing?

#1 Post by the_old_boomer » Fri Apr 01, 2022 2:14 am

Hi,

I was having trouble ripping a bluray disc, so I thought I would try flashing in the corresponding MK firmware for my drive to see if it would help. I'm not sure what will be relevant with my problem, so I'm going to walk through the flow I went through. It turned out the MK firmware didn't help with that disc, but now that I flashed in the MK firmware for my WH16NS40 drive, I thought I'd try ripping a UHD disc I have to my media server. It worked, but took a really long time. A little later I happened to go into Nero Burning ROM to burn some unrelated stuff to a single layer bluray disc. Turns out Nero wouldn't let me burn anymore. I tried various reboots, reflashing, etc. Couldn't get Nero to burn anything with the drive. Nero would just error out and say the media was invalid.

Since it took so long to rip the UHD disc and I wasn't able to rip that other disc, I was thinking that the drive was maybe failing or that I maybe messed up the flashing somehow, so I bought a new drive, a WH16NS60.

I flashed this new drive to the corresponding MK firmware. I was able to rip a couple bluray discs and I was able to burn the stuff I was trying to burn with Nero too, so I thought all was good. I then decided to re-ripped that UHD disc I had too just to see if the rip time was better. The time was a lot better, was somewhere in the 1-2 hour ballpark if I recall. So good there too. A couple days later now, I needed to burn some more stuff with Nero, but once again, Nero won't let me burn. It is a brand new drive and worked just a couple days ago.

It is making me wonder if it has something to do with me ripping the UHD disc since both my drives seem to have stopped being able to write after that event. Like, does ripping a UHD disc put the drive in some sort of "different" mode to read the UHD disc which affects how my computer sees writeable bluray media. Has anyone else had this issue? Any advice? With the MK firmware, should I be able to go between reading UHD discs and writing media through Nero?

Thanks!

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Re: Unable to burn after flashing?

#2 Post by Billycar11 » Fri Apr 01, 2022 10:58 pm

Try burning a disc after a full shutdown without opening makemkv when you boot back up it possible Nero does not like libredrive mode
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Re: Unable to burn after flashing?

#3 Post by the_old_boomer » Sat Apr 02, 2022 12:55 am

I just gave that a try, but no luck.

I tried a few other things too to see if anything would let me burn again:
- Uninstalled makemkv.
- Switched back to my old drive to see if maybe the act of switching drives would maybe "reset" something.
- Uninstalled/reinstalled Nero.
- Reflashed to original firmware.

I am surprised that restarting or powering down doesn't seem to matter. Whatever happened seems to stick.

Nero is definitely behaving differently. Prior to this issue, I would start Nero and then put a disk in. It would think for a bit and then Nero would update the display to reflect the size of the disc it detected. It doesn't do that now. Windows seems to recognize that a disc was inserted but Nero doesn't update its display to the size of the disc anymore.

I'm not really sure what libremode is exactly, but is there a way to tell of a drive is in libremode? Like some sort of utility that maybe shows more detailed info about the drive?

I'm thinking I might have a look if there is any open source bluray writing software out there that is similar to Nero that I can try.

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Re: Unable to burn after flashing?

#4 Post by MartyMcNuts » Sat Apr 02, 2022 2:30 am

the_old_boomer wrote:
Sat Apr 02, 2022 12:55 am
I just gave that a try, but no luck.

I tried a few other things too to see if anything would let me burn again:
- Uninstalled makemkv.
- Switched back to my old drive to see if maybe the act of switching drives would maybe "reset" something.
- Uninstalled/reinstalled Nero.
- Reflashed to original firmware.

I am surprised that restarting or powering down doesn't seem to matter. Whatever happened seems to stick.

Nero is definitely behaving differently. Prior to this issue, I would start Nero and then put a disk in. It would think for a bit and then Nero would update the display to reflect the size of the disc it detected. It doesn't do that now. Windows seems to recognize that a disc was inserted but Nero doesn't update its display to the size of the disc anymore.

I'm not really sure what libremode is exactly, but is there a way to tell of a drive is in libremode? Like some sort of utility that maybe shows more detailed info about the drive?

I'm thinking I might have a look if there is any open source bluray writing software out there that is similar to Nero that I can try.
Try using something other than Nero.
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Re: Unable to burn after flashing?

#5 Post by the_old_boomer » Sun Apr 03, 2022 2:39 am

Of all the silly things, I think this came down to just some bad media. Apparently there were several disks in a row on my spindle of blank media that were bad. I was bouncing between a few disks from the top (all of which must have been bad) and happened to grab one from the middle to get a fresh disc and lo and behold it started working again.

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