- Drive: WH16NS40-NS50
- Flashed Firmware: HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_WH16NS40-NS50-1.05-NM00900-212005061440.bin
- Enclosure: OWC Mercury Pro, Sata>USB3.0, passed through UnRaid to my VM
- System: Windows 10 Home Virtual Machine hosted on my UnRaid server
Factory firmware 1.05 came on this new drive. I have so far flashed it only once directly to the "HL ...1440.bin" listed above (sourced from Mike's post here: https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 19&t=19113). I used the built-in MakeMKV command line flasher following the "ultra haxor guide v2" video on youtube (see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyQV1aPlbow)
I have confirmed this process worked to unlock Libre Drive mode without issue, and have successfully ripped one of my 4K discs at slower speeds. I've read about riplock/silent play, and seen plenty of other posts saying the WH16NS40 should be ripping at closer to 4-6x speeds. I'm not sure if I missed a step, or if I have a setting wrong in my MakeMKV.
Silent Play / RipLock:
I believe my drive may have a 'silent play' option turned on, somehow. I've read about this setting tripping up other posters, and have tried going through the hardware menus in Windows 10 to find the silent play property to disable it. I could not find that option/property in any of the menus (or within the Hardware>Details>Property dropdown). See my source on that: https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 370#p58370
Does anyone know if I missed a step in my flashing, or if there is something I can do to try to disable the silent play / riplock feature of my drive that is keeping it to a max of 2x speeds?
Thanks so much to Mike for this wonderful site and program. I've got a sizable library that I'm trying to backup, and increasing the speed to 4x+ would be a huge timesaver!
FINAL UPDATE / SOLUTION:
See: https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 78#p104978
This ended up being an issue with my UnRaid setup. I was simply passing my OWC enclosure's USB connection directly through to my Windows Virtual Machine within UnRaid. I adjusted my setup to pass through the controller for a block of USB ports off my back panel, and the speeds increased to the expected 4-7x. Seems the OWC enclosure doesn't like being passed through directly, and because it's all USB 3+, it needed the entire controller passed through to reach top transfer speeds.