Ciao a tutti,
sto cercando un firmware per ASUS BW-16D1HT che mantenga il supporto M-Disc ma migliori il comportamento sul cambio layer dei DVD-R DL (la masterizzazione apparentemente va a buon fine, ma la verifica segnala errore al cambi layer ed effettivamente in quel punto in riproduzione si genera un problema).
Situazione attuale
Drive: ASUS BW-16D1HT
Firmware installato: 3.02 ufficiale (via ASUS flasher GUI 1.3.6)
Già testato: 3.10 WM01601 e 3.11 → nessun miglioramento sul cambio layer
Target: versione DE+M Extended o simile, anche non ufficiale / non verificata, purché flashabile e reversibile a 3.02.
Uso: masterizzazione, non ripping.
Cosa cerco
Un file tipo:
ASUS-BW-16D1HT-3.10MK-DE+M-EXT.bin
ASUS-BW-16D1HT-3.10MK-DE+M-2022.bin
o qualunque build equivalente che:
includa le patch “DE+M” o “Extended”,
mantenga supporto M-Disc,
migliori la gestione del cambio layer.
Cosa ho già provato
http://archives.oldskool.org/pub/driver ... BW-16D1HT/ → solo pack 3.02.
mk-firmware-pack-20200720.zip → contiene 3.10 WM01601 (già testato).
Nessun risultato utile dai mirror standard o thread firmware recenti.
Richiesta
Se qualcuno dispone del file (anche non ufficiale), vi chiedo cortesemente di:
indicare nome file completo + dimensione + hash MD5/SHA1,
aggiungere, se possibile, link diretto o mirror alternativo,
confermare che sia stato flashato con sdftool64 o flasher GUI e che consenta il rollback.
Posso fornire a mia volta hash, log e test dopo flash, per aggiornare la community.
Grazie mille in anticipo a chiunque possa darmi una mano — anche un link via PM va benissimo!
Looking for ASUS BW-16D1HT DE+M Extended firmware (optimized for layer change + M-Disc support)
Hi everyone,
I’m looking for a firmware for the ASUS BW-16D1HT that keeps M-Disc support but improves the layer break behavior on DVD-R DL discs (the burn apparently completes successfully, but verification fails at the layer change — and indeed playback shows a glitch right there).
Current setup
Drive: ASUS BW-16D1HT
Installed firmware: official 3.02 (flashed via ASUS Flasher GUI 1.3.6)
Already tested: 3.10 WM01601 and 3.11 → no improvement on layer change
Target: DE+M Extended version or similar, even unofficial / unverified, as long as it’s flashable and reversible to 3.02.
Usage: burning only, not ripping.
What I’m looking for
A file such as:
ASUS-BW-16D1HT-3.10MK-DE+M-EXT.bin
ASUS-BW-16D1HT-3.10MK-DE+M-2022.bin
—or any equivalent build that:
includes the “DE+M” or “Extended” patches,
retains M-Disc support,
improves layer break handling.
What I’ve already tried
http://archives.oldskool.org/pub/driver ... BW-16D1HT/ → only contains the 3.02 pack.
mk-firmware-pack-20200720.zip → includes 3.10 WM01601 (already tested).
No useful results from standard mirrors or recent firmware threads.
Request
If anyone has the file (even unofficial), I’d kindly ask you to:
provide the exact filename + file size + MD5/SHA1 hash,
add, if possible, a direct link or alternate mirror,
confirm that it was flashed with sdftool64 or the ASUS Flasher GUI, and that rollback to 3.02 is possible.
I can in turn provide hashes, logs, and test results after flashing, to update the community.
Many thanks in advance to anyone who can help — even a PM link would be perfectly fine!
Cerco firmware Asus BW-16D1HT DE+M Extended (ottimizzato per cambio layer + M-Disc)
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MysticHorizon7
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Re: Cerco firmware Asus BW-16D1HT DE+M Extended (ottimizzato per cambio layer + M-Disc)
If you have issues with DVD-DL layer break then use Imgburn. It will show you options for the best layer break, mostly further away from the outer edge of layer one since the outer edge is the most critical region.
However, if you talk BD double or triple layer discs, the drive MUST write to the outer edge and you will notice these failures. In those cases you must use "spare areas" and the drive writes these bad sectors to a different location. Read this copied by kitahoshi:
https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=185539&page=19
However, if you talk BD double or triple layer discs, the drive MUST write to the outer edge and you will notice these failures. In those cases you must use "spare areas" and the drive writes these bad sectors to a different location. Read this copied by kitahoshi:
https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=185539&page=19