It seems to be spinning really fast and is too noisy for playing films. I understand it should be fast for ripping but it still seems to be spinning as fast as possible, even when it's not needed. Is it because it's been flashed with libre drive because my other bluray drive that is totally factory spins fast initially then slows down to a whisper
Thanks for any help. Cheers
Just bought a LG-BU40N with libre drive enabled but
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Re: Just bought a LG-BU40N with libre drive enabled but
You can slow it down with speed control but I would not recommend it libredrive does not make it spin faster unless you enabled speed control in your registry. And the bu40n can't go faster only slower.
But if you want a quiet drive the drive to get is a pioneer s13ubk or ux.
But if you want a quiet drive the drive to get is a pioneer s13ubk or ux.
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Re: Just bought a LG-BU40N with libre drive enabled but
Ok thank you. I may sell this one and by one of those then .cheers
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technobone wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 11:03 pmits strange that amazon lists the lg bu40n drive as having silent play technology Ok thank you anyway. I may sell this one and by one of those then .cheers
Re: Just bought a LG-BU40N with libre drive enabled but
You would need to buy a Pioneer drive from a seller to get one with the correct firmware to be LibreDrive enabled.technobone wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 11:03 pmOk thank you. I may sell this one and by one of those then .cheers
Also, MakeMKV can be used with more than one drive, even at the same time. Just turn on 'ask for single drive mode' in preferences. Then you can launch multiple instances of MakeMKV and 'lock' each one to specific drive. It is handy for ingesting a big stack of discs.