Hello,
Well, to make this brief and as painlessly to read as possible, something unexpected happened today. I was about to backup my bluray and as I launched makemkv and it started to read the disc, I noticed for the first time "Using LibreDrive Mode" which I thought was unusual since it was the first time it popped up. I started to test other discs (ones I backed up just last week) all opened in the same mode. The biggest pain the rear however is that it now limits my drive's speed to 2.0x which is PAINFULLY SLOW. One of the movies took me 1hr and 5mins, when just a week ago I could do it in 20 mins.
I actually had a similar problem in the past, about 3 years ago. The same drive was only copying at 2.0x until I found out that it was actually locked to silent mode. It was quite a process because I had to "unlock it" by going to a manufacturer's website. What I think happened here is this LibreDrive mode restricted my drive back to silent mode, it now never goes above 2.0x ripping speed. I don't know of any other explanation for this.
Can anyone help cure this problem? Is there a way to disable LibreDrive mode? I checked preferences and I can't find anything there. It just popped up out of the blue I have no idea what caused this.
Please help, makemkv behaving differently in LibreDrive mode
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Re: Please help, makemkv behaving differently in LibreDrive mode
Ok, first of all, this IS due to LibreDrive. You have a Pioneer drive that is now supported by LibreDrive - which is actually a very good thing.poor soul wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 9:36 pmWell, to make this brief and as painlessly to read as possible, something unexpected happened today. I was about to backup my bluray and as I launched makemkv and it started to read the disc, I noticed for the first time "Using LibreDrive Mode" which I thought was unusual since it was the first time it popped up. I started to test other discs (ones I backed up just last week) all opened in the same mode. The biggest pain the rear however is that it now limits my drive's speed to 2.0x which is PAINFULLY SLOW. One of the movies took me 1hr and 5mins, when just a week ago I could do it in 20 mins.
I actually had a similar problem in the past, about 3 years ago. The same drive was only copying at 2.0x until I found out that it was actually locked to silent mode. It was quite a process because I had to "unlock it" by going to a manufacturer's website. What I think happened here is this LibreDrive mode restricted my drive back to silent mode, it now never goes above 2.0x ripping speed. I don't know of any other explanation for this.
First, I'm going to explain what happened, and then - the current workaround.
The LibreDrive support for Pioneer drives is an ongoing work. An unfortunate side effect of new LibreDrive code was that (rarely) some USB drives stopped working at all - the USB power was insufficient and LibreDrive handshake was stressing drive too much. So the drive that was connected with insufficient power but worked before suddenly stopped working. Yesterday I've pushed the update that put the Drive into "silent mode" for the LibreDrive handshake. Unfortunately, due to bug/oversight the drive is not being returned to default mode after handshake. Please note that we talk about "current" mode, LibreDrvie does NOT modify EEPROM, once you power cycle your drive it would return to the settings you've put with Pioneer Drive utility.
The proper workaround is to enable MakeMKV speed control for this drive - viewtopic.php?f=19&t=22689 . For Pioneer drives it would automatically switch drive to a silent mode during the disc scan and on layer transitions, and would enable performance mode during the bulk copy. This way you would get the best performance out of your drive. However this setting is not set by default for now, so hence the experience you're getting.
You need to set the following speed setting for your drive (please see the details in a link above):
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speed_XXXXX = "0=99"
Once again, apologies for the experience.
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Re: Please help, makemkv behaving differently in LibreDrive mode
Ok, things move fast. I've just pushed the update, even without speed control you should get an old behavior - MakeMKV would honor the speed setting from drive config.
Re: Please help, makemkv behaving differently in LibreDrive mode
I opened the app today without issue, but needed to apply a new key.
After restarting, the app is crashing with my external USB drive connected during initial read.
Occasionally, I can get it to throw a few codes, similar to "OS Error - System device not connected." and repeats a different, but similar error three times, before the application becomes unresponsive and crashes.
The drive is bricked after this and unresponsive, requiring a power pull to reset, then relaunching both the drive and makemkv.
I suspect this is due to the new Libredrive mode and Pioneer drive support, and what you have described above.
I have uninstalled makemkv and reinstalled, deleted the files in the C:\Users\XXXX\.makmkv folder. This has not resolved the issue. Below is a debug file, if that makes any sense. Let me know what else I may be able to provide to assist.
Drive: Pioneer BDR-XD05W 1.21
After restarting, the app is crashing with my external USB drive connected during initial read.
Occasionally, I can get it to throw a few codes, similar to "OS Error - System device not connected." and repeats a different, but similar error three times, before the application becomes unresponsive and crashes.
The drive is bricked after this and unresponsive, requiring a power pull to reset, then relaunching both the drive and makemkv.
I suspect this is due to the new Libredrive mode and Pioneer drive support, and what you have described above.
I have uninstalled makemkv and reinstalled, deleted the files in the C:\Users\XXXX\.makmkv folder. This has not resolved the issue. Below is a debug file, if that makes any sense. Let me know what else I may be able to provide to assist.
Drive: Pioneer BDR-XD05W 1.21
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Debug log started at Tue Feb 22 18:23:46 2022 , written by MakeMKV v1.16.5 win(x64-release)
001005:0000 MakeMKV v1.16.5 win(x64-release) started
001004:0000 Debug logging enabled, log will be saved as file://C:\Users\XXXXX/MakeMKV_log.txt
Using 262272KB for read cache.
Network access is ENABLED, CURL version 7.72.0/Schannel/1.41.0 (x86_64-pc-win32) , proxy server not set.
WinCdArb=v1.2.0_tiny win(x64-release)
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 1 at ZdroV8Qdn>OkoZ=]P3i`_$c8:121261704
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 3221225486 at ZdroV8Qdn>OkoZ=]P3i`_$c8:121261727
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 3221225486 at %?"t/)^<UL<M76n|FU]):213130582
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 2 at ZdroV8Qdn>OkoZ=]P3i`_$c8:121261704
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 3221225486 at ZdroV8Qdn>OkoZ=]P3i`_$c8:121261727
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 3221225486 at %?"t/)^<UL<M76n|FU]):213130582
DEBUG: Code 3 at kx/mIn.tna?p(7TlCFJMk\o%:29395310
SDF v085: PIONEER_BD-RW___BDR-XD05_1.21_NDDL01(Removed)
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 2399219969 at B/8ly-CyD^yX5Iu:<:213132606
DEBUG: Code 0 at B/8ly-CyD^yX5Iu:<:121264487
csf8=1
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 3355705345 at eU8%yU3j7_L(=j$zg:213131893
csf7
csf80
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 2399482113 at B/8ly-CyD^yX5Iu:<:213132606
DEBUG: Code 1 at B/8ly-CyD^yX5Iu:<:121264487
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Re: Please help, makemkv behaving differently in LibreDrive mode
Confirmed bug, just fixed, please see viewtopic.php?p=119426#p119426 .