Questions about a drive
Questions about a drive
Hi,
I recently bought an hitachi-lg BH16NS40 and even though on the site it says that this drive can read BDXL up to 128GB, if i put a 4k disk in it, it won't show up.
1. Do i have to flash a firmware?
2. Do i have to return the drive and buy another one? (i was looking an asus BW-16D1H)
I leave attached a photo of the drive and a screenshot of what makemkv says.
I recently bought an hitachi-lg BH16NS40 and even though on the site it says that this drive can read BDXL up to 128GB, if i put a 4k disk in it, it won't show up.
1. Do i have to flash a firmware?
2. Do i have to return the drive and buy another one? (i was looking an asus BW-16D1H)
I leave attached a photo of the drive and a screenshot of what makemkv says.
Re: Questions about a drive
I also have an hitachi-lg BU40N, but i wanted to change it because i didn't like the form factor, and kinda slower rip times.
anyway this drive can easily read 4k drives and it isn't even patched
Here's a screenshot:
anyway this drive can easily read 4k drives and it isn't even patched
Here's a screenshot:
Re: Questions about a drive
Generally speaking, LG & ASUS drives require flashing to rip UHDs. Check out the Ultimate UHD Drives Flashing GuideP13r_ wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 2:08 pmHi,
I recently bought an hitachi-lg BH16NS40 and even though on the site it says that this drive can read BDXL up to 128GB, if i put a 4k disk in it, it won't show up.
1. Do i have to flash a firmware?
2. Do i have to return the drive and buy another one? (i was looking an asus BW-16D1H)
Re: Questions about a drive
yes. i did check it and browsing around i found the file for mine but i don't think that mine is 100% supported for 4k, because yes now it can read and rip 4k disks but, won't go further than 3x speed and while doing so, making a strange noise.Generally speaking, LG & ASUS drives require flashing to rip UHDs. Check out the Ultimate UHD Drives Flashing Guide
Re: Questions about a drive
Rip speed varies by disc. MakeMKV will slow down the rip speed if it is having trouble correctly ripping the disc. Often ripping slower improves the odds of a successful rip. The noise you hear is probably the laser head backing up to read a section of the disc a second (or third, etc.) time.
The data density of a UHD is pretty high. With 3-layer, 100GB discs, it is about 140x more data in the same physical space as a 700MB audio CD. It is a wonder it works at all.
If you have a large stack of discs to rip, it is probably best to use two or more optical drives at the same time. Turn on the 'Ask for single drive mode' option in Preferences.
The data density of a UHD is pretty high. With 3-layer, 100GB discs, it is about 140x more data in the same physical space as a 700MB audio CD. It is a wonder it works at all.
If you have a large stack of discs to rip, it is probably best to use two or more optical drives at the same time. Turn on the 'Ask for single drive mode' option in Preferences.
Re: Questions about a drive
ye i know, but i have another drive also hitachi-lg BU40N, that can read and rip 4ks even without flashing a new firmware, and it rips faster the 4ks than the new BH16NS40, and it's a slim form factor, which by any means, slims are slower. So this let me think that my BH16NS40 it's not really capable of reading 4k, and i should change.dcoke22 wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 1:12 amRip speed varies by disc. MakeMKV will slow down the rip speed if it is having trouble correctly ripping the disc. Often ripping slower improves the odds of a successful rip. The noise you hear is probably the laser head backing up to read a section of the disc a second (or third, etc.) time.
The data density of a UHD is pretty high. With 3-layer, 100GB discs, it is about 140x more data in the same physical space as a 700MB audio CD. It is a wonder it works at all.
If you have a large stack of discs to rip, it is probably best to use two or more optical drives at the same time. Turn on the 'Ask for single drive mode' option in Preferences.
here's a screenshot of the BU40N
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Re: Questions about a drive
Your assumptions aren't quite accurate. Technically yes, the max speed for the BU40N is 6x for UHD and 8x for the NS40 but you will generally get that 6x speed from the BU40N for most of the rip, whereas the NS40 may reach 8x for some moments of a rip but for a lot of the rip it will only read at 5x-6x. Therefore, in the end, the BU40N is usually the quicker drive to complete a rip.P13r_ wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:08 amye i know, but i have another drive also hitachi-lg BU40N, that can read and rip 4ks even without flashing a new firmware, and it rips faster the 4ks than the new BH16NS40, and it's a slim form factor, which by any means, slims are slower. So this let me think that my BH16NS40 it's not really capable of reading 4k, and i should change.dcoke22 wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 1:12 amRip speed varies by disc. MakeMKV will slow down the rip speed if it is having trouble correctly ripping the disc. Often ripping slower improves the odds of a successful rip. The noise you hear is probably the laser head backing up to read a section of the disc a second (or third, etc.) time.
The data density of a UHD is pretty high. With 3-layer, 100GB discs, it is about 140x more data in the same physical space as a 700MB audio CD. It is a wonder it works at all.
If you have a large stack of discs to rip, it is probably best to use two or more optical drives at the same time. Turn on the 'Ask for single drive mode' option in Preferences.
here's a screenshot of the BU40N
photo_2023-05-04_10-06-12.jpg
photo_2023-05-04_10-07-26.jpg
Last edited by MartyMcNuts on Thu May 04, 2023 8:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Questions about a drive
this is a known thing a BU40N is faster than a stock or flashed BH16NS40 if you flash it to a WH16NS60 it will be slightly faster than a BU40NP13r_ wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:08 amye i know, but i have another drive also hitachi-lg BU40N, that can read and rip 4ks even without flashing a new firmware, and it rips faster the 4ks than the new BH16NS40, and it's a slim form factor, which by any means, slims are slower. So this let me think that my BH16NS40 it's not really capable of reading 4k, and i should change.dcoke22 wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 1:12 amRip speed varies by disc. MakeMKV will slow down the rip speed if it is having trouble correctly ripping the disc. Often ripping slower improves the odds of a successful rip. The noise you hear is probably the laser head backing up to read a section of the disc a second (or third, etc.) time.
The data density of a UHD is pretty high. With 3-layer, 100GB discs, it is about 140x more data in the same physical space as a 700MB audio CD. It is a wonder it works at all.
If you have a large stack of discs to rip, it is probably best to use two or more optical drives at the same time. Turn on the 'Ask for single drive mode' option in Preferences.
Buy a UHD drive from the guide and how to video maker: https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 20&t=17831
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Re: Questions about a drive
so, do i have to flash the firmware from WH16NS60 to my BH16NS40?Billycar11 wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:23 amthis is a known thing a BU40N is faster than a stock or flashed BH16NS40 if you flash it to a WH16NS60 it will be slightly faster than a BU40NP13r_ wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:08 amye i know, but i have another drive also hitachi-lg BU40N, that can read and rip 4ks even without flashing a new firmware, and it rips faster the 4ks than the new BH16NS40, and it's a slim form factor, which by any means, slims are slower. So this let me think that my BH16NS40 it's not really capable of reading 4k, and i should change.dcoke22 wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 1:12 amRip speed varies by disc. MakeMKV will slow down the rip speed if it is having trouble correctly ripping the disc. Often ripping slower improves the odds of a successful rip. The noise you hear is probably the laser head backing up to read a section of the disc a second (or third, etc.) time.
The data density of a UHD is pretty high. With 3-layer, 100GB discs, it is about 140x more data in the same physical space as a 700MB audio CD. It is a wonder it works at all.
If you have a large stack of discs to rip, it is probably best to use two or more optical drives at the same time. Turn on the 'Ask for single drive mode' option in Preferences.
Re: Questions about a drive
nono my BH16NS40 stays at 3.0x the entire time it rips a 4k diskMartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:23 amYour assumptions aren't quite accurate. Technically yes, the max speed for the BU40N is 6x for UHD and 8x for the NS40 but you will generally get that 6x speed from the BU40N for most of the rip, whereas the NS40 may reach 8x for some moments of a rip but for a lot of the rip it will only read at 5x-6x. Therefore, in the end, the BU40N is usually the quicker drive to complete a rip.P13r_ wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:08 amye i know, but i have another drive also hitachi-lg BU40N, that can read and rip 4ks even without flashing a new firmware, and it rips faster the 4ks than the new BH16NS40, and it's a slim form factor, which by any means, slims are slower. So this let me think that my BH16NS40 it's not really capable of reading 4k, and i should change.dcoke22 wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 1:12 amRip speed varies by disc. MakeMKV will slow down the rip speed if it is having trouble correctly ripping the disc. Often ripping slower improves the odds of a successful rip. The noise you hear is probably the laser head backing up to read a section of the disc a second (or third, etc.) time.
The data density of a UHD is pretty high. With 3-layer, 100GB discs, it is about 140x more data in the same physical space as a 700MB audio CD. It is a wonder it works at all.
If you have a large stack of discs to rip, it is probably best to use two or more optical drives at the same time. Turn on the 'Ask for single drive mode' option in Preferences.
here's a screenshot of the BU40N
photo_2023-05-04_10-06-12.jpg
photo_2023-05-04_10-07-26.jpg
and while doing it making a "not so happy noise" (i leave attached a video, put the volume to max to hear it)
i found the firmware for my drive here viewtopic.php?f=19&t=19113
here's a photo of the speed here's a link of a video that i made of the drive making noises: https://youtube.com/shorts/coNHo2arBYU
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Re: Questions about a drive
well 1 you didnt follow the guideP13r_ wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:45 amnono my BH16NS40 stays at 3.0x the entire time it rips a 4k diskMartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:23 amYour assumptions aren't quite accurate. Technically yes, the max speed for the BU40N is 6x for UHD and 8x for the NS40 but you will generally get that 6x speed from the BU40N for most of the rip, whereas the NS40 may reach 8x for some moments of a rip but for a lot of the rip it will only read at 5x-6x. Therefore, in the end, the BU40N is usually the quicker drive to complete a rip.P13r_ wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:08 am
ye i know, but i have another drive also hitachi-lg BU40N, that can read and rip 4ks even without flashing a new firmware, and it rips faster the 4ks than the new BH16NS40, and it's a slim form factor, which by any means, slims are slower. So this let me think that my BH16NS40 it's not really capable of reading 4k, and i should change.
here's a screenshot of the BU40N
photo_2023-05-04_10-06-12.jpg
photo_2023-05-04_10-07-26.jpg
and while doing it making a "not so happy noise" (i leave attached a video, put the volume to max to hear it)
i found the firmware for my drive here viewtopic.php?f=19&t=19113
here's a photo of the speed
photo_2023-05-04_10-40-45.jpg
here's a link of a video that i made of the drive making noises: https://youtube.com/shorts/coNHo2arBYU
2 could be bad drive disc or fw
try changing to recommended fw first see guide below
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Re: Questions about a drive
You put the absolute worst firmware available on the drive, so that won’t help. For the best chance at some decent speeds, flash WH16NS60 1.02-MK firmware to it. That may also help with the noises.P13r_ wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:45 amnono my BH16NS40 stays at 3.0x the entire time it rips a 4k diskMartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:23 amYour assumptions aren't quite accurate. Technically yes, the max speed for the BU40N is 6x for UHD and 8x for the NS40 but you will generally get that 6x speed from the BU40N for most of the rip, whereas the NS40 may reach 8x for some moments of a rip but for a lot of the rip it will only read at 5x-6x. Therefore, in the end, the BU40N is usually the quicker drive to complete a rip.P13r_ wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:08 am
ye i know, but i have another drive also hitachi-lg BU40N, that can read and rip 4ks even without flashing a new firmware, and it rips faster the 4ks than the new BH16NS40, and it's a slim form factor, which by any means, slims are slower. So this let me think that my BH16NS40 it's not really capable of reading 4k, and i should change.
here's a screenshot of the BU40N
photo_2023-05-04_10-06-12.jpg
photo_2023-05-04_10-07-26.jpg
and while doing it making a "not so happy noise" (i leave attached a video, put the volume to max to hear it)
i found the firmware for my drive here viewtopic.php?f=19&t=19113
here's a photo of the speed
photo_2023-05-04_10-40-45.jpg
here's a link of a video that i made of the drive making noises: https://youtube.com/shorts/coNHo2arBYU
Cheers
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Re: Questions about a drive
where do i find the MK firmware, because i found the "all you need firmware" zip, but the firmware it's not the MK or is it?MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 9:24 amYou put the absolute worst firmware available on the drive, so that won’t help. For the best chance at some decent speeds, flash WH16NS60 1.02-MK firmware to it. That may also help with the noises.P13r_ wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:45 amnono my BH16NS40 stays at 3.0x the entire time it rips a 4k diskMartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:23 am
Your assumptions aren't quite accurate. Technically yes, the max speed for the BU40N is 6x for UHD and 8x for the NS40 but you will generally get that 6x speed from the BU40N for most of the rip, whereas the NS40 may reach 8x for some moments of a rip but for a lot of the rip it will only read at 5x-6x. Therefore, in the end, the BU40N is usually the quicker drive to complete a rip.
and while doing it making a "not so happy noise" (i leave attached a video, put the volume to max to hear it)
i found the firmware for my drive here viewtopic.php?f=19&t=19113
here's a photo of the speed
photo_2023-05-04_10-40-45.jpg
here's a link of a video that i made of the drive making noises: https://youtube.com/shorts/coNHo2arBYU
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Re: Questions about a drive
It's all you need so it's the right oneP13r_ wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 10:14 amwhere do i find the MK firmware, because i found the "all you need firmware" zip, but the firmware it's not the MK or is it?MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 9:24 amYou put the absolute worst firmware available on the drive, so that won’t help. For the best chance at some decent speeds, flash WH16NS60 1.02-MK firmware to it. That may also help with the noises.P13r_ wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:45 am
nono my BH16NS40 stays at 3.0x the entire time it rips a 4k disk
and while doing it making a "not so happy noise" (i leave attached a video, put the volume to max to hear it)
i found the firmware for my drive here viewtopic.php?f=19&t=19113
here's a photo of the speed
photo_2023-05-04_10-40-45.jpg
here's a link of a video that i made of the drive making noises: https://youtube.com/shorts/coNHo2arBYU
But yes it's mk
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Re: Questions about a drive
oh ok thx a lot, i flashed it and now when ripping 4ks goes close up to 8x which good enough if not better than the BU40NBillycar11 wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 10:29 amIt's all you need so it's the right oneP13r_ wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 10:14 amwhere do i find the MK firmware, because i found the "all you need firmware" zip, but the firmware it's not the MK or is it?MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 9:24 am
You put the absolute worst firmware available on the drive, so that won’t help. For the best chance at some decent speeds, flash WH16NS60 1.02-MK firmware to it. That may also help with the noises.
But yes it's mk