Clarification on what these drives can do
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2024 10:38 am
I'm a complete newbie to all this, and so I'm worried that I'm missing something that is obvious to everyone else on this site or that I'm assuming these drives can do more than they actually can. So I'd really appreciate if someone could just confirm the following about pre-flashed drives, or point out which of these assumptions I have wrong, before I buy a drive from anyone.
All pre-flashed drives sold here can:
1. Play any region CD albums, and DVD/BR/4K-BR movies, directly on my PC
2. Read blank CDs/DVDs/BRs (including the 100Gb M Disc) that I use as storage media, and allow me to copy files to them
3. Rip any region CDs/DVDs/BRs/4K-BRs to my PC, into both video files (ie. MKV) and disc image files (ie. ISO)
4. Rip any region video game that comes in CD/DVD/BR/4K-BR format (ie. PS1/PS2/PS3/PS4/PS5) to my PC into disc image files (ie. ISO)
5. Burn ISO files to blank CDs/DVDs/BRs (so that I'd be able to create backup discs of my games/CDs/DVDs/BRs/4K-BRs, and so that they would work in a regular CD/DVD/BR/4K-BR player, or on a games console modded to play burned games)
Am I also right in assuming that they aren't reliant on the MakeMKV software continuing to be supported? That once I have the software installed on my PC, I'll be able to continue to use the drive forever to play/rip/burn, even if MakeMKV is ever abandoned?
Thank you for reading.
All pre-flashed drives sold here can:
1. Play any region CD albums, and DVD/BR/4K-BR movies, directly on my PC
2. Read blank CDs/DVDs/BRs (including the 100Gb M Disc) that I use as storage media, and allow me to copy files to them
3. Rip any region CDs/DVDs/BRs/4K-BRs to my PC, into both video files (ie. MKV) and disc image files (ie. ISO)
4. Rip any region video game that comes in CD/DVD/BR/4K-BR format (ie. PS1/PS2/PS3/PS4/PS5) to my PC into disc image files (ie. ISO)
5. Burn ISO files to blank CDs/DVDs/BRs (so that I'd be able to create backup discs of my games/CDs/DVDs/BRs/4K-BRs, and so that they would work in a regular CD/DVD/BR/4K-BR player, or on a games console modded to play burned games)
Am I also right in assuming that they aren't reliant on the MakeMKV software continuing to be supported? That once I have the software installed on my PC, I'll be able to continue to use the drive forever to play/rip/burn, even if MakeMKV is ever abandoned?
Thank you for reading.