ASUS BW-16D1HT - Experience
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2020 1:57 pm
Just wanted to share some thoughts on this drive and experience so far in case anyone else wants to take the plunge on it.
UK buyer - came from E-Buyer at £56ish.
Plugged into a SATA port direct (with AHCI enabled).
Drive came with 3.10 firmware (not sure if that's 3.10a or not) and a manufacture date of August 2019.
Flashed to 3.10-MK, using firmware flasing instructions:-
https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 16&t=18933
and
https://www.mediafire.com/file/j2zetp5w ... k.zip/file
Windows 10 downloaded a .net update on first launch of the tool which it needed to run.
Note: You should right-click on the firmware tool and choose Run as Administrator, otherwise you will get an odd error about not being able to access the drive. The instructions don't appear to mention that or it could be a specific Windows 10 issue.
I just picked the 3.10-MK file then the drive flashed fine, didn't go down to 3.02 (yet...)
Installed MakeMKV into Windows 10.
Make MKV did report that drive had "Unrestricted read speed: possible but not yet enabled".
Not sure if the author of MakeMKV has fixed that already, but it's currently ripping my blu-ray of IronMan2 at 8.0X (climbed up to that so far)
Riplock doesn't appear to be an issue on this particular drive or firmware (or the author has updated MakeMKV for it)
I don't have any UHD discs to rip so can't say if that side is working or not. I might grab a cheapo one to try it out and report back, but for now it's staying put on 3.10-MK until I get the rest of them ripped and before I do something dumb and brick it...
UK buyer - came from E-Buyer at £56ish.
Plugged into a SATA port direct (with AHCI enabled).
Drive came with 3.10 firmware (not sure if that's 3.10a or not) and a manufacture date of August 2019.
Flashed to 3.10-MK, using firmware flasing instructions:-
https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 16&t=18933
and
https://www.mediafire.com/file/j2zetp5w ... k.zip/file
Windows 10 downloaded a .net update on first launch of the tool which it needed to run.
Note: You should right-click on the firmware tool and choose Run as Administrator, otherwise you will get an odd error about not being able to access the drive. The instructions don't appear to mention that or it could be a specific Windows 10 issue.
I just picked the 3.10-MK file then the drive flashed fine, didn't go down to 3.02 (yet...)
Installed MakeMKV into Windows 10.
Make MKV did report that drive had "Unrestricted read speed: possible but not yet enabled".
Not sure if the author of MakeMKV has fixed that already, but it's currently ripping my blu-ray of IronMan2 at 8.0X (climbed up to that so far)
Riplock doesn't appear to be an issue on this particular drive or firmware (or the author has updated MakeMKV for it)
I don't have any UHD discs to rip so can't say if that side is working or not. I might grab a cheapo one to try it out and report back, but for now it's staying put on 3.10-MK until I get the rest of them ripped and before I do something dumb and brick it...