Do I Need LibreDrive
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2019 3:26 pm
So brand new noob here and very sorry if I am about to ask something that has been answered here. I am running MacOS Catalina, MakeMKV 1.14.7, and have a Pioneer Blu-Ray drive. In fact here are the details on that drive from MakeMKV:
Drive Information
Manufacturer: PIONEER
Product: BD-RW BDR-XS06
Revision: 1.10
Serial number: QLDL020970UC
Firmware date: 2017-06-22
Bus encryption flags: 13
Highest AACS version: 65
LibreDrive Information
Status: Might be supported in future, keep fingers crossed
Drive platform: Pioneer RS8722
Firmware version: GENE
I have ripped hundreds of DVDs/Blu-Rays so far without a hiccup so far thanks to the wonderful work of everybody here. Thanks! Today I just received my Season 8 of GoT Blu-Ray discs (regular 1080p Blu-Ray not 4K UHD discs) and now I am scared to put into my drive because I am seeing how some people have and their drive revoked because the discs they were trying to rip had a higher AACS version than the drive (or what is in MakeMKV). After reading the article on "What is LibreDrive" I think I understand that a drive that has had its firmware upgraded/flashed with files available here make the revocation moot? I think I also understand from what I have read here that my drive can't be upgraded/flashed (it is newer than late 2015 but still has an old 1.10 Revision..?)
Anyways, I wasn't looking to try to flash my drive, but for us "Non-LibreDrive" folks here are my questions:
If my drive say Highest AACS version is 65 (from above) and if I put discs in that are some thing higher (I think someone mention there AACS was v72 on some movie) will it revoke my drive and brick it?
Does MakeMKV somehow alter this. I noticed that MakeMKV 1.14.7 darwin release notes says is has AACS v70? So I am good as long as the AACS version is below 70, regardless of what my drive says?
If it gets revoked, Do I understand correctly that it can be unrevoked if the next version of MakeMKV has the newer version of AACS?
Should I be asking what AACS version the GoT discs are?
Again sorry if these are dumb question and tanks in advance.
Drive Information
Manufacturer: PIONEER
Product: BD-RW BDR-XS06
Revision: 1.10
Serial number: QLDL020970UC
Firmware date: 2017-06-22
Bus encryption flags: 13
Highest AACS version: 65
LibreDrive Information
Status: Might be supported in future, keep fingers crossed
Drive platform: Pioneer RS8722
Firmware version: GENE
I have ripped hundreds of DVDs/Blu-Rays so far without a hiccup so far thanks to the wonderful work of everybody here. Thanks! Today I just received my Season 8 of GoT Blu-Ray discs (regular 1080p Blu-Ray not 4K UHD discs) and now I am scared to put into my drive because I am seeing how some people have and their drive revoked because the discs they were trying to rip had a higher AACS version than the drive (or what is in MakeMKV). After reading the article on "What is LibreDrive" I think I understand that a drive that has had its firmware upgraded/flashed with files available here make the revocation moot? I think I also understand from what I have read here that my drive can't be upgraded/flashed (it is newer than late 2015 but still has an old 1.10 Revision..?)
Anyways, I wasn't looking to try to flash my drive, but for us "Non-LibreDrive" folks here are my questions:
If my drive say Highest AACS version is 65 (from above) and if I put discs in that are some thing higher (I think someone mention there AACS was v72 on some movie) will it revoke my drive and brick it?
Does MakeMKV somehow alter this. I noticed that MakeMKV 1.14.7 darwin release notes says is has AACS v70? So I am good as long as the AACS version is below 70, regardless of what my drive says?
If it gets revoked, Do I understand correctly that it can be unrevoked if the next version of MakeMKV has the newer version of AACS?
Should I be asking what AACS version the GoT discs are?
Again sorry if these are dumb question and tanks in advance.