Thank you very much, I'll try it very soon -- I'm backing up every other disc I know I want to have backed up before I try this, just in case. Anyways, the only other ripper I'm thinking of that I might use other than MakeMKV is DVDFab or possibly Leawo. Would either of those two suffer from the "MK" firmware do you think?Billycar11 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 1:25 am
i prefer to keep the flashing when done by other to the leas amount of steps as possible to a firmware that always works.
so i recommend BU40N 1.03mk if you use makemkv if you use other rippers that dont work with 1.03mk then downgrade from there to 1.00.
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Re: Need Help Flashing New Drive
Hi Billy,Billycar11 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 11:05 amok no problem i only ship to the usa so if your here order from me or if you in uk order from himHumble wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 10:58 amSry for the confusion.
I followed one of the links you posted and I was talking the the UK seller. For some reason I originally thought it was you. But it was my mistake.
He is recommending that i buy the (BDR-S12UHT) does anyone here recommend this drive?
I don't want to spend the money for something that doesn't work [again]
i highly recommend you go with a BU40N or bp60 whoever you buy from
I think this forum user has been talking to me, they asked me to recommend them the most reliable drive to back up their movies. I can sell them BU40N & BP60.
I recommended the Pioneer because they wanted reliability above speed.
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Yes this was myself you were talking to on eBay. You said you wanted the most reliable drive to read discs. The Pioneer UHD drive is the most reliable and better at reading UHD discs than the ASUS or Hitachi. I suspect no one will disagree with this statement on this forum. If you want a cheaper drive that is not just as reliable as the pioneer I have the ASUS BW16D1HT and the Hitachi BH16NS55 both £79.99 each. Also available is the BU40N and the BP60 which are extremely good drives too. If you are in the USA please deal with Billycarr.Humble wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 10:58 amSry for the confusion.
I followed one of the links you posted and I was talking the the UK seller. For some reason I originally thought it was you. But it was my mistake.
He is recommending that i buy the (BDR-S12UHT) does anyone here recommend this drive?
I don't want to spend the money for something that doesn't work [again]
Asmcom
b***t (Fantastic service, comms and item. Best ebay experience ever)
h***i (49) Best communication ever, extremely fast shipping, excellent seller!
Click Here! viewtopic.php?f=20&t=19387
h***i (49) Best communication ever, extremely fast shipping, excellent seller!
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Thank you very, very much! Working perfectly fine, at least as of now -- Ripped the 4Ks of 1917, Aquaman, Saving Private Ryan, Interstellar and Annihilation, in that order, last night and today. Hopefully it keeps up the good work!