WH16NS60 - USB to a new computer or SATA to an old computer?
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 9:16 pm
I am looking into getting a WH16NS60 and a USB enclosure for it, both to flash it and to then use it to rip UHD and/or play movies. But I am not sure what would be a more ideal system to use it in.
I have a 11th gen Intel system that I am going to be putting a different optical drive in for the purposes of just being a good quality reader/burner without using it to play or rip 4K movies, and I have an older 3rd gen Intel system I was originally going to replace it's old non-BDXL compatible drive with the WH16NS60. However, now I am wondering what would be more efficient to use if I want to rip a 4K disk. If it would work better if I used the WH16NS60 over USB on that 11th gen system, or if I just connected it internally over SATA to that 3rd gen Intel system. Would already having a non-Libredrive compatible drive connects by SATA confuse MakeMKV if I also connect a WH16NS60 to that system over USB?
I have a 11th gen Intel system that I am going to be putting a different optical drive in for the purposes of just being a good quality reader/burner without using it to play or rip 4K movies, and I have an older 3rd gen Intel system I was originally going to replace it's old non-BDXL compatible drive with the WH16NS60. However, now I am wondering what would be more efficient to use if I want to rip a 4K disk. If it would work better if I used the WH16NS60 over USB on that 11th gen system, or if I just connected it internally over SATA to that 3rd gen Intel system. Would already having a non-Libredrive compatible drive connects by SATA confuse MakeMKV if I also connect a WH16NS60 to that system over USB?