Hello everybody!
Getting a bit lost so if someone could make things clear for me : )
I just got offered a portable drive, a Buffalo BRXL-PT6U2V (on the box it's referenced BRXL-PT6U2VB).
From the page viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19634 only the Buffalo BRUHD-PU3-BK seems flashable.
Does anyone knows if this BRXL-PT6U2V can be flashed anyway? And with which firmware?
For what I understand, those drives are often just rebadged. Could it be that this Buffalo is actually a LG BU40N and if so, may I safely flash this drive with the LG BU40N process?
Thanks for any advice.
Is the Buffalo BRXL-PT6U2V flashable?
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Re: Is the Buffalo BRXL-PT6U2V flashable?
The search function still works!!AddisAbaba wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 11:12 amHello everybody!
Getting a bit lost so if someone could make things clear for me : )
I just got offered a portable drive, a Buffalo BRXL-PT6U2V (on the box it's referenced BRXL-PT6U2VB).
From the page viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19634 only the Buffalo BRUHD-PU3-BK seems flashable.
Does anyone knows if this BRXL-PT6U2V can be flashed anyway? And with which firmware?
For what I understand, those drives are often just rebadged. Could it be that this Buffalo is actually a LG BU40N and if so, may I safely flash this drive with the LG BU40N process?
Thanks for any advice.
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19175&hilit=BRXL+P ... =15#p73623
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Re: Is the Buffalo BRXL-PT6U2V flashable?
The Buffalo slim blu ray drive IS flashable and contains an LG BU40N (no logo) UHD Official drive.
You may also purchase a pre-flashed unit from any of us (me and Billy-USA and worldwide, Bluntman-Canada, MartyMcNuts-Australia/New Zealand).
It's a great little drive, max 4K disc speed is 6.0X and the drive will hit max speed and stay pegged every time!
To be honest the full sized drives aren't really THAT much faster when you compare and see that the 8.0X max drives will hit top speed but only for a few seconds and then slow back to low 7s - high 6s sustained for a good portion of the rip.
My contact info is below and trust that if you're from an area I don't serve I will connect you with the sales rep who does, thank you!
You may also purchase a pre-flashed unit from any of us (me and Billy-USA and worldwide, Bluntman-Canada, MartyMcNuts-Australia/New Zealand).
It's a great little drive, max 4K disc speed is 6.0X and the drive will hit max speed and stay pegged every time!
To be honest the full sized drives aren't really THAT much faster when you compare and see that the 8.0X max drives will hit top speed but only for a few seconds and then slow back to low 7s - high 6s sustained for a good portion of the rip.
My contact info is below and trust that if you're from an area I don't serve I will connect you with the sales rep who does, thank you!
The Original "UHD Friendly" Drive Seller
https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 20&t=17829
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Re: Is the Buffalo BRXL-PT6U2V flashable?
Thank you Jonghotti for taking time to make things clear. It's easy to get confused with all the different drives/references discussed everywhere.jonghotti wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 3:58 amThe Buffalo slim blu ray drive IS flashable and contains an LG BU40N (no logo) UHD Official drive.
You may also purchase a pre-flashed unit from any of us (me and Billy-USA and worldwide, Bluntman-Canada, MartyMcNuts-Australia/New Zealand).
It's a great little drive, max 4K disc speed is 6.0X and the drive will hit max speed and stay pegged every time!
To be honest the full sized drives aren't really THAT much faster when you compare and see that the 8.0X max drives will hit top speed but only for a few seconds and then slow back to low 7s - high 6s sustained for a good portion of the rip.
My contact info is below and trust that if you're from an area I don't serve I will connect you with the sales rep who does, thank you!
Maybe my english was not very understandable but I already got this Buffalo drive as a gift, without knowing if it was a LG inside.
But I keep your contact for future if I need or someone around needs a pre-flashed drive!
Thank you again!
Re: Is the Buffalo BRXL-PT6U2V flashable?
I have an ASUS Vivobook X412DAP_F14DA and a Buffalo BRXL-PT6U2V. I am getting HDCP errors every time I try to play a Blu-ray with powerDVD. I Do not have these issues with VLC. Is there some way to clear these errors?
Re: Is the Buffalo BRXL-PT6U2V flashable?
Asking on a "PowerDVD" forum would be far more appropriate. This forum has no relation with that company.
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