It does. Look here:ernnnn wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 10:33 amDoes it really make a difference? Are they very expensive comparing to the LG burners?Coopervid wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 10:11 amIf you still want to burn discs with layer breaks you need a Pioneer drive, good media and burn as slow as possible. Forget about your LG as it is a lousy burner.ernnnn wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 9:11 amHi!
First of all, thank you very much for all the info in this forum. It's beyond expectations.
I have a LG BU40N drive, and I have downgraded it to 1.03 using both the software and firmware file found here. I don't want to rip UHD films, as they are easily found on the internet, and it's easier for me to download than ripping them from my personal collection.
I tried to burn some UHD films on BD-R XL 100GB, using just the first two layers, as I have a Blu-ray drive that accepts them with my TV. The problem is that when it "jumps" from one layer to the other, all the burnt films stop for some seconds, even minutes, skipping a bit of the film. With this new drive, being UHD friendly, I hope it can do the job better than the other.
Any experience with this? Or the firmware downgrade is just for reading, not writing?
Thanks in advance!!
https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/bd-50gb.80418/page-9
There is WIP to burn even slower at 0.9x to improve the burned result as good as possible.
You can check the seller's pages for buying a Pioneer.
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