Only read blurays at 8mb/s i think i gonna downgrade to try, edit: in al, firmware's read so slow tu dump 1 bluray 1:30 hour and 4k even more wtf happening : CCoopervid wrote: ↑Mon Aug 30, 2021 6:22 pmYou can also downgrade to 3.00 DE-Firmware.
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Hi all, new to the world of Blu-Ray ripping. I bought a WH14NS40 drive recently and it came with 1.05. It is SVCNS50 so I should be able to flash it to fix the sleep bug.
But I'm confused as to which BIN files to flash for my device
DE_flash_HL-DT-ST_BD-RE_WH14NS40_1.02_NS50
or
HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_WH14NS40-NS50-1.03-NM00600-211711211658
I know I shouldn't be flashing WH16NS40 firmware because that's a different device altogether... right?
In this case, does older = better?
EDIT: Turns out you should be flashing the WH16NS60 (not NS40) firmware, even if you have the WH14NS40. It's the only way to stop the sleep bug because that's the firmware that will resolve it (the WH14 firmware does not resolve this)
But I'm confused as to which BIN files to flash for my device
DE_flash_HL-DT-ST_BD-RE_WH14NS40_1.02_NS50
or
HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_WH14NS40-NS50-1.03-NM00600-211711211658
I know I shouldn't be flashing WH16NS40 firmware because that's a different device altogether... right?
In this case, does older = better?
EDIT: Turns out you should be flashing the WH16NS60 (not NS40) firmware, even if you have the WH14NS40. It's the only way to stop the sleep bug because that's the firmware that will resolve it (the WH14 firmware does not resolve this)
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I can confidently tell you that I have no idea what this means, but any help would be super appreciated. I'm using the LG BP60NB10 manufactured in Apr 2021 (if that matters). It's connected via the provided dual USB-A cable to a dongle running in my computer via USB-C (also if that matters).
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Try connecting to motherboard USB-A ports directly.adamin3D wrote: ↑Tue Aug 31, 2021 10:25 pmI can confidently tell you that I have no idea what this means, but any help would be super appreciated. I'm using the LG BP60NB10 manufactured in Apr 2021 (if that matters). It's connected via the provided dual USB-A cable to a dongle running in my computer via USB-C (also if that matters).
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
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SDFtool Flasher GUI is GREAT
Dear @MartyMcNuts,
thank you for the GUI, it worked nicely crossflashing a BH16NS55 to a WH16NS60.
thank you for the GUI, it worked nicely crossflashing a BH16NS55 to a WH16NS60.
Original FW:Code: Select all
Drive Information OS device name: G: Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST Product: BD-RE BH16NS55 Revision: 1.05 Serial number: Firmware date: 2120-06-18 13:42 Bus encryption flags: 17 Highest AACS version: 76 LibreDrive Information Status: Possible, not yet enabled Drive platform: MT1959 No disc inserted
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Drive Information OS device name: G: Current profile: BD-ROM Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST Product: BD-RE BH16NS55 Revision: 1.05 Serial number: Firmware date: 2120-04-21 10:49 Bus encryption flags: 17 Highest AACS version: 76 LibreDrive Information Status: Enabled Drive platform: MT1959 Firmware type: Patched (microcode access re-enabled) Firmware version: 1.05 DVD all regions: Yes BD raw data read: Yes BD raw metadata read: Yes Unrestricted read speed: Yes Disc Information Label: ROBINHOOD_UHD_UPK2 Timestamp: 2018-07-31 08:21:33 Data capacity: 84.1 Gb Disc type: BD-ROM UHD Number of layers: 3 Bus encryption flags: 80
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Drive Information OS device name: G: Current profile: BD-ROM Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST Product: BD-RE WH16NS60 Revision: 1.03 Serial number: Firmware date: 2120-05-08 10:10 Bus encryption flags: 17 Highest AACS version: 76 LibreDrive Information Status: Enabled Drive platform: MT1959 Firmware type: Patched (microcode access re-enabled) Firmware version: 1.03 DVD all regions: Yes BD raw data read: Yes BD raw metadata read: Yes Unrestricted read speed: Yes Disc Information Label: ROBINHOOD_UHD_UPK2 Timestamp: 2018-07-31 08:21:33 Data capacity: 84.1 Gb Disc type: BD-ROM UHD Number of layers: 3 Bus encryption flags: 80
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Not Trying to piggyback off this But I believe I am having the same issue. I have the same drive, when I try and flash it I want to make sure I have the correct firmware and don't brick my drive.
Are there concerns with me being on 1.02 and it being encrypted or is this too new of a flash?
BP60NB10_1.02_2102005070935
Should I be using the the older LG_BU40N_1.00.bin file?
What has me concerned with this section from the ultimate guide.
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19634
Are there concerns with me being on 1.02 and it being encrypted or is this too new of a flash?
BP60NB10_1.02_2102005070935
Should I be using the the older LG_BU40N_1.00.bin file?
What has me concerned with this section from the ultimate guide.
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19634
New Encrypted firmware
List of Know Encrypted firmware (so far, any firmware with date in 2020 is encrypted)
HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_BP60NB10-1.02-N000800-212005070935.bin
LG 1.04+ / BU40N 1.03 / Asus 3.10+ and similar
The newer OEM firmwares cannot be flashed easily due to the additional downgrade checks implemented by the drive/firmware manufacturer. If your drive has one of these firmwares, and there is no MK version of the same firmware/drive model or higher number, you will have to sidegrade to Asus 3.10MK (for compatible ASUS 5.25 drives ONLY) or (LG WH16NS60 1.02MK for compatible LG 5.25) or (BU40N 1.03MK LG Slim drives ONLY) respectively. (Note: MK firmware is available for firmware versions mentioned above.) Keeping the flashing of firmware in these scenarios within their respective family of drives/firmware (e.g ASUS firmware for ASUS drives and LG firmware for LG drives) at this stage of flashing. Then afterwards if that initial flash is successful you can move to different firmware respectively if you would like a different and compatible firmware version for the drive in question.
As previously stated in this guide. DO NOT crossflash between ASUS and LG firmware for slim drives like the LG BU40N for example. It will brick your drive. You’ve now been warned twice within this guide regarding this.
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Yes, BP60NB10 1.02 is encrypted. What you should do is flash to BP60NB10 1.02-MK (with "enc?" checked), then flash to BP60NB10 1.00-MK.00000 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 2:15 amNot Trying to piggyback off this But I believe I am having the same issue. I have the same drive, when I try and flash it I want to make sure I have the correct firmware and don't brick my drive.
Are there concerns with me being on 1.02 and it being encrypted or is this too new of a flash?
BP60NB10_1.02_2102005070935
Should I be using the the older LG_BU40N_1.00.bin file?
What has me concerned with this section from the ultimate guide.
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19634
New Encrypted firmware
List of Know Encrypted firmware (so far, any firmware with date in 2020 is encrypted)
HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_BP60NB10-1.02-N000800-212005070935.bin
LG 1.04+ / BU40N 1.03 / Asus 3.10+ and similar
The newer OEM firmwares cannot be flashed easily due to the additional downgrade checks implemented by the drive/firmware manufacturer. If your drive has one of these firmwares, and there is no MK version of the same firmware/drive model or higher number, you will have to sidegrade to Asus 3.10MK (for compatible ASUS 5.25 drives ONLY) or (LG WH16NS60 1.02MK for compatible LG 5.25) or (BU40N 1.03MK LG Slim drives ONLY) respectively. (Note: MK firmware is available for firmware versions mentioned above.) Keeping the flashing of firmware in these scenarios within their respective family of drives/firmware (e.g ASUS firmware for ASUS drives and LG firmware for LG drives) at this stage of flashing. Then afterwards if that initial flash is successful you can move to different firmware respectively if you would like a different and compatible firmware version for the drive in question.
As previously stated in this guide. DO NOT crossflash between ASUS and LG firmware for slim drives like the LG BU40N for example. It will brick your drive. You’ve now been warned twice within this guide regarding this.
Cheers
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Hi,
I tried flashing my WH16NS60 but got error - error - error - tried to reinstall .net and everything.. but the problem was that a disc was in the drive.
When I removed the disc everything worked flawless. Perhaps "disc in drive" error should be handled better? Like ejecting the disc... instead of cryptic .net error.
I tried flashing my WH16NS60 but got error - error - error - tried to reinstall .net and everything.. but the problem was that a disc was in the drive.
When I removed the disc everything worked flawless. Perhaps "disc in drive" error should be handled better? Like ejecting the disc... instead of cryptic .net error.
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I'm trying to flash my new BP60NB10 that's got v1.02 firmware with HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_BP60NB10-1.02-NM00800-212005070935.bin. I'm getting an error 0x8f05c103 when trying to flash it. I've got the "enc?" box checked.
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I joined just to reply to this message. I had the exact same error, I closed the drive try and boom it worked.
Hope this helps - reverson1
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Make sure there is no disc in the drive and the tray is closed.
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Open tray... Oops!MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 5:33 amMake sure there is no disc in the drive and the tray is closed.
Thanks, drive is now flashed with v1.0 unencrypted firmware and I'm ripping a disc now.
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I have a BH16NS40 (Svc: NS51) with Original v1.05
I flashed to BH16NS40-NS50-1.05 MK
Did a test and flashed like recommended to WH16NS60-1.02 MK
Tested drive again and get now plenty of "hash check failed" error
Could the second flash be the reason? Which firmware I should aim for?
Edit:
Dis- and re-connected drive. Works now.
I flashed to BH16NS40-NS50-1.05 MK
Did a test and flashed like recommended to WH16NS60-1.02 MK
Tested drive again and get now plenty of "hash check failed" error
Could the second flash be the reason? Which firmware I should aim for?
Edit:
Dis- and re-connected drive. Works now.
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UPDATE - 26/09/2021:
The latest version of the SDFtool Flasher (v1.2.1) will automatically check for both the MT1959 Drive Platform and Encrypted Firmware. It also removes the requirement for .net framework as .net 6.0 is built in to the executable.
The download link has been added to the first post of this thread.
The latest version of the SDFtool Flasher (v1.2.1) will automatically check for both the MT1959 Drive Platform and Encrypted Firmware. It also removes the requirement for .net framework as .net 6.0 is built in to the executable.
The download link has been added to the first post of this thread.
Cheers
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Nice!
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