xwmkf wrote: ↑Sat Nov 08, 2025 12:52 am
I was wondering why LG drives were so hard to find now even though Pioneer is the one who left the market. (As far as I know I haven't seen announcements that LG has left the PC burner market; I have seen announcements that they left the home theater BD player market.) Regardless, if there's demand in Japan for blu ray PC drives, that gives me some hope that maybe a manufacturer might see the demand and ramp up some production that could improve availability overall. Maybe hopefully. My mind is still pretty pessimistic about it though and it wants me to buy up existing drives to be prepared for only worsening availability.
First, I am a "5.25 inch tray type" BD drive person. I simply don't trust any other design to handle my discs safely. And when I went here yesterday
https://www.lg.com/us/burners-drives and
clicked on retailers for those drives zero availability. I called that LG customer service number twice but no one picked up. And the live chat
agent was clueless nor especially enthused to assist, I felt.
That TomsHardware report got me wondering if Buffalo 5.25" tray BD drives really are made in Japan.
https://buffaloamericas.com/products/me ... ray-writer If so, then given economic pressures and Japan's reputation for high design and build quality have you heard how that external BD drive compares to this popular ASUS model?
https://www.microcenter.com/product/479 ... toreID=171
Or this oddly non-Asian brand.
https://www.kanguru.com/pages/contact-us And from where you can apparently buy direct.
https://www.kanguru.com/products/kangur ... isk-burner
Note from that report that the big local demand among PC builders was for
internal BD drives, which Buffalo, Kangaru nor ASUS make, at least not the 5.25" tray drive kind I prefer. Don't know how popular BD burning may be in Japan but USB limits external drive burning speeds and/or like me they may prefer internal aesthetics and especially not having the added clutter from an external drive.
BTW, my sustaining interest in makeMKV and BD drives is for directly viewing BD and DVD movies and TV shows, and later how they will improve expand the capabilities of the 3.1 system I'm building. makeMKV decrypts my BD movies for VLC, PowerDVD or JRiver, which decodes DTSMA surround sound to output to almost any processor, stereo or multichannel DAC. And if you love to play around with content like I do, VLC has the best slow motion and JRiver and/or PowerDVD have the best zoom control. Only the >$1500. Magnetar is the only currently available BD player with zoom control.
My advice to members of forums where BD optical media matters is to contact brands who clearly feel the same way, particularly Kangaru and Buffalo. Let them know why BD media and a specific kind of drive are important to you and your member communities. Even they don't reply they did get the message and may act on it within the year. If not, then try giant ASUS, who may feel more inclined to market specialty products to niche communities like ours and like these.
https://www.blu-ray.com/