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No. You can find them in Germany but not the newest models. Full size "12" series and slim size "07" series. In the US they sell already "13" and "08" series.
Se also the PN that I have sent to you.
Se also the PN that I have sent to you.
Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Flashing Guide Updated 2022
Probably a silly question but if you flash for UHD ripping you’ll still be able to rip DVDS and BluRays, right? Or do you have to re-flash it to stock?
Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Flashing Guide Updated 2022
Yes.Probably a silly question but if you flash for UHD ripping you’ll still be able to rip DVDS and BluRays, right?
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Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Flashing Guide Updated 2022
Hi, I'm total n00b here..., I'm reading this forum for last few days, and still unsure if it is safe to flash my drive and what FW should I flash it to. What confuses me is the message:
Does it not suggest that the drive will support LibreDrive blob on unmodified firmware?
Also my firmware version looks strange - it is A102, e.g. I can barely find any info about this drive. This drive is internal laptop drive from Dell.
My drive information:
Is it safe to flash and what should I flash it to?
When I tried my first UHD disc today, I've got:
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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LibreDrive Information
Status: Possible, not yet enabled
Also my firmware version looks strange - it is A102, e.g. I can barely find any info about this drive. This drive is internal laptop drive from Dell.
My drive information:
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Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BD-RE BU40N
Revision: A102
Serial number:
Firmware date: 2119-05-03 17:43
Bus encryption flags: 1F
Highest AACS version: 61
LibreDrive Information
Status: Possible, not yet enabled
Drive platform: MT1959
When I tried my first UHD disc today, I've got:
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Can't read AACS VID from disc - most likely current AACS host certificate is revoked by your drive
Saved AACS dump file as C:\Users\proko/.MakeMKV/MKB20_v61_Game_Of_Thrones_Season_1_Disc_1_EE7D.tgz
LibreDrive compatible drive is required to open this disc - video can't be decrypted.
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Yes it's safe to flash follow BU40N steps and it will work or email me for an auto flash kitexplorerof314 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 26, 2022 1:47 amHi, I'm total n00b here..., I'm reading this forum for last few days, and still unsure if it is safe to flash my drive and what FW should I flash it to. What confuses me is the message:Does it not suggest that the drive will support LibreDrive blob on unmodified firmware?Code: Select all
LibreDrive Information Status: Possible, not yet enabled
Also my firmware version looks strange - it is A102, e.g. I can barely find any info about this drive. This drive is internal laptop drive from Dell.
My drive information:
Is it safe to flash and what should I flash it to?Code: Select all
Current profile: BD-ROM Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST Product: BD-RE BU40N Revision: A102 Serial number: Firmware date: 2119-05-03 17:43 Bus encryption flags: 1F Highest AACS version: 61 LibreDrive Information Status: Possible, not yet enabled Drive platform: MT1959
When I tried my first UHD disc today, I've got:Any help would be greatly appreciated.Code: Select all
Can't read AACS VID from disc - most likely current AACS host certificate is revoked by your drive Saved AACS dump file as C:\Users\proko/.MakeMKV/MKB20_v61_Game_Of_Thrones_Season_1_Disc_1_EE7D.tgz LibreDrive compatible drive is required to open this disc - video can't be decrypted.
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Thank you for your answer.Yes it's safe to flash follow BU40N steps and it will work or email me for an auto flash kit
Is my understanding correct that I should go with:
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The all you need firmware pack\LG slim BU40N\HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_BU40N-1.03-NM00000-211810241934.bin
My further concern is that I tried to use "Read firmware" option from SDFtool and it produced tar file of 72kb with few tiny files inside. I assume this is not what I can use to re-flash original firmware, if things goes wrong? Further is there any option to backup existing firmware, "just in case" (or in case someone here would be interested with A102 which seems not-typical BR drive)?
Interestingly according to SDFtool my drive firmware is "not encrypted". Does it change anything? I haven't put any BD into this till yesterday as my significant other got UHD disc set and trying to view this on TV , hence my interest in MakeMKV software, which BTW is awesome initiative.
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I cannot recommend highly enough the help, I've received from Billycar11.... or email me for an auto flash kit
His help / knowledge & custom flash script is worth every penny.
My drive is now "fixed" and I'm fully enjoying MakeMKS software.
Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Flashing Guide Updated 2022
Looking at the Mac/Linux Command instructions
I understand everything except step 4, "copy sdf.bin and the firmware file extracted from theall you need firmware pack into /tmp folder"
Where is /tmp folder and how would I do this? The commands are included for the other steps but not sure I'm fully comprehending how to do this
I understand everything except step 4, "copy sdf.bin and the firmware file extracted from theall you need firmware pack into /tmp folder"
Where is /tmp folder and how would I do this? The commands are included for the other steps but not sure I'm fully comprehending how to do this
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On Mac, Linux, or other Unix based computers, the path separator is '/'. When a / is the first character of a given path, that means start at the root of the filesystem. So, where is /tmp? It is literally at /tmp; a folder called 'tmp' at the root of the filesystem.JacobV wrote: ↑Tue Dec 27, 2022 8:44 pmLooking at the Mac/Linux Command instructions
I understand everything except step 4, "copy sdf.bin and the firmware file extracted from theall you need firmware pack into /tmp folder"
Where is /tmp folder and how would I do this? The commands are included for the other steps but not sure I'm fully comprehending how to do this
However, in the context of the steps to flash a drive on a Mac or Linux machine, '/tmp' just means in a temporary folder somewhere. It doesn't really matter where, just so long as you know where. Then, in step 7, instead of /tmp/sdf.bin, it would be wherever you unzipped it all to.
For example, if you're on a Mac, and you created a folder on your desktop called 'makemkvstuff' and you download sdf.bin into that folder, then the path would be something like:
/Users/<your user name>/Desktop/makemkvstuff/sdf.bin
One of the handy things a Mac can do is if you find a file in Finder and you'd like the full path of it in Terminal, drag the file from finder into Terminal, and the full path of that file will show up on the Terminal command line.
https://support.apple.com/guide/termina ... rml106/mac
Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Flashing Guide Updated 2022
Sorry if I did not catch this in this massively long thread...
Is there a list of drives prioritized by reliability - i.e. ability to consistently read UHD discs?
I just started using a BP60NB10. I'm about 9 discs in and 2 (22%) have had read problems, even after cleaning the disc.
Is there any drive that is considered better than the BP60NB10? While I would prefer an external drive, as my next PC case will likely not have a drive bay, if there is an internal drive that is considered loads better than the BP60NB10, I would certainly consider it.
Thanks for your help.
Is there a list of drives prioritized by reliability - i.e. ability to consistently read UHD discs?
I just started using a BP60NB10. I'm about 9 discs in and 2 (22%) have had read problems, even after cleaning the disc.
Is there any drive that is considered better than the BP60NB10? While I would prefer an external drive, as my next PC case will likely not have a drive bay, if there is an internal drive that is considered loads better than the BP60NB10, I would certainly consider it.
Thanks for your help.
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1st post. While pricier, Pioneer drives are raved about for reliability. Followed by the less expensive LG BU40N. See Recommended UHD Drives to get: section.
A benefit of splurging for a Pioneer is there is no need to perform a FW flash (other than, maybe, a Pioneer-supplied update, IIRC).
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The bp60 is a good drive pretty much a bu40n but with the sata board removed.fganter wrote: ↑Sat Dec 31, 2022 5:26 pmSorry if I did not catch this in this massively long thread...
Is there a list of drives prioritized by reliability - i.e. ability to consistently read UHD discs?
I just started using a BP60NB10. I'm about 9 discs in and 2 (22%) have had read problems, even after cleaning the disc.
Is there any drive that is considered better than the BP60NB10? While I would prefer an external drive, as my next PC case will likely not have a drive bay, if there is an internal drive that is considered loads better than the BP60NB10, I would certainly consider it.
Thanks for your help.
Did you flash the drive?
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Good to know. Sounds like I got a winner, then.Billycar11 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 31, 2022 5:45 pmThe bp60 is a good drive pretty much a bu40n but with the sata board removed.
Yes. I would not have been able to rip 7 of 9 if I didn't, correct? (I'm not being snarky. I'm legitimately asking.)
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Some people don't differentiate between bluray and UHD bluray seen it many times they say they rip 4k and they are ripping DVDs sometimes lol. But if all the discs were UHD then yeah you flashed it right.
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Hi,
I just recently got a LG WH14NS40 and was trying to flash in on Arch Linux (kernel 6.1.1). I followed the instructions and then came across this:
any ideas?
I just recently got a LG WH14NS40 and was trying to flash in on Arch Linux (kernel 6.1.1). I followed the instructions and then came across this:
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[REDACTED@archdesktop ~]$ sudo makemkvcon f -d /dev/sr0 -f /tmp/sdf.bin rawflash enc -i /tmp/HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_WH16NS60-1.02-NM00100-211810291936.bin
Drive "/dev/sr0" not found