I have cleaned the disc at least 10 times with 3M microfibre cloth.
Where is the logic in spending more money when that might not resolve it?
I have cleaned the disc at least 10 times with 3M microfibre cloth.
I'll give those suggestions a try.crossflux wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 2:45 pmI've experienced this with some 4K blu rays too. I'd suggest;
- Remove the disc
- Restart the computer
- Open MakeMKV, insert the disk
- As soon as the disc is recognised, rip the entire disc to a folder using the 'Make Backup' option
- You can then create an MKV from the backup folder, not the disc
I'm not exactly sure why this works but I suspect there is some kind of timeout issue or the decryption process glitches during the creation of the MKV directly from the disc. I'd be interested to hear if this helps. Sometimes you might need to repeat the whole process a couple of times to get success.
dont spend more money exchange itThatOneGuy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 3:21 pmI have cleaned the disc at least 10 times with 3M microfibre cloth.
Where is the logic in spending more money when that might not resolve it?
That is not my style at all.Billycar11 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 04, 2021 1:20 amdont spend more money exchange it
if its past the 30 days or whatever just buy a new one and return the old one they screwed you, you screw them
oh yeah 10 years is to long i thought this was a matter of weeksThatOneGuy wrote: ↑Sat Dec 04, 2021 2:41 am
That is not my style at all.
Aside from that, I've had this BluRay for over 10 years.
I have had a couple of blu-ray discs degrade enough to no longer be rippable after about 7 years and I store mine in a cupboard in my theatre room.ThatOneGuy wrote: ↑Sat Dec 04, 2021 2:41 amThat is not my style at all.Billycar11 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 04, 2021 1:20 amdont spend more money exchange it
if its past the 30 days or whatever just buy a new one and return the old one they screwed you, you screw them
Aside from that, I've had this BluRay for over 10 years.
Power off the PC or if drive is external for a full min with power switch off or unplugged it will come back to lifethatmediaguy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 29, 2022 10:48 pmSame here with the ASUS 16D1HT drivee. Just stopped reading 4k UHD drives (No Time to Die 4k UHD for example).
Anybody else having this issue?
Thanks
i see i thought you meant it was seeing no discs the only fix for that is.thatmediaguy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:39 amThanks that did not work. The current disks cannot be recognized by the drive:
Snow White and the Huntsman 4k UHD (HDR)
John Wick 2 4k UHD (HDR)
Die Another Day 4k UHD (Dolby Vision)
Dune 4k UHD (Dolby Vision)
But other disks that I have are being recognized via the drive.
Thanks
you can try with a qtip i always just take the drive apart but yeah alcohol is good to clean itthatmediaguy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 4:46 amSorry yes it is called no time to die. Will try to clean the disks.
How do l clean the laser. Will Q-tip with rubbing alcohol work? Do I remove the drive from the PC to do this?
Note these disks work in my 4k blu ray player just not in the is cd drive in my pc.
Regards
RK