Pioneer BDR-XD08UMB-S 1.00 fw vendor tip
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2023 7:57 am
Hi, just received my first 4K UHD blu-ray drive and made my first 4K MKV, went great!
Thanks to tips on this forum I went for the Pioneer BDR-XD08UMB-S model for use with my Macs. It was the lowest price option I could find from a reputable brand with a USB-C connection (for convenience and no worries about ample power supply), an optional DC power jack, included 4K blu-ray player software.
I understand on this drive that firmware version 1.02 creates problems with LibreDrive, so I tried to find a vendor that might have older stock with 1.01 or 1.00 firmware still installed.
I got lucky with the ebay vendor aaawavecom (also at aaawave.com) and mine came with firmware 1.00, sticker on the box says it was manufactured June 2022. They currently have 8 units remaining at US$136 if anyone else is in the market!
LibreDrive is supported and my initial test MKV of “First Man” (2018) went great. Took about 2 hours to create 121GB of MKV media. Used a Macbook Air 2019 (intel) with MakeMKV 1.17.3. Would recommend!
Thanks to tips on this forum I went for the Pioneer BDR-XD08UMB-S model for use with my Macs. It was the lowest price option I could find from a reputable brand with a USB-C connection (for convenience and no worries about ample power supply), an optional DC power jack, included 4K blu-ray player software.
I understand on this drive that firmware version 1.02 creates problems with LibreDrive, so I tried to find a vendor that might have older stock with 1.01 or 1.00 firmware still installed.
I got lucky with the ebay vendor aaawavecom (also at aaawave.com) and mine came with firmware 1.00, sticker on the box says it was manufactured June 2022. They currently have 8 units remaining at US$136 if anyone else is in the market!
LibreDrive is supported and my initial test MKV of “First Man” (2018) went great. Took about 2 hours to create 121GB of MKV media. Used a Macbook Air 2019 (intel) with MakeMKV 1.17.3. Would recommend!