I'm totally new to Blu-ray Ripping so I just read a few articles about what I need and got the Pioneer BDR-XS07TUHD Drive, because it seemed good and I haven't even thought about the possibility that UHD Disks need special drives.
So I tried it with a normal Blu-ray (worked fine) but with a 4K UHD Blu-ray get:
Error 'SCSI-Error - Illegal Request:Cannot write medium - incompatible format' and:
Error 'SCSI-Error - Illegal Request:Copy Protection key exchange failure - key not established'
Then I found this forum and saw that Pioneer Drives aren't good for UHD Ripping but I also saw that there might be a workaround soon (I think that post was from mid 2019) and saw the post from Woodstock:
And I installed the Pioneer BD Drive Utility and in 'Settings2' I choose 'Quiet Mode' but it still didn't work. Should I change any other settings?Woodstock wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 12:42 pmAllegedly, Pioneer has a Windows-only (last I found it) utility for removing the rip lock restriction. They refer to it as keeping the drive quiet when used in a home theater application. It used to come on the driver disk that came with the drive, but... when was the last time you saw a driver disk?
Edited to add:
Last year, user Chris Kelly posted a link to the Pioneer setup disk on their Japanese site. I just verified that the link is still active; it takes you to their disclaimer page, which you can then agree to sign your human rights away to get the setup program:
https://pioneer.jp/cgi-bin/device/downl ... _setup.exe
Or are there any new Firmware flashes, workarounds or anything to Rip UHD-Disk with my Drive?
If not: I still can return the Drive. Which other Drive should I get for UHD-Ripping?
And is there anything that I should know to rip FHD and UHD Blue Rays and DVDs for a Plex Server?
Any help would be highly appreciated