Purchasing a UHD Drive from US to use in the UK (compatability)

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dma_records
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Purchasing a UHD Drive from US to use in the UK (compatability)

Post by dma_records » Sat Sep 16, 2023 4:59 pm

Hi Folks,

I am following the tutorials on Youtube, but it seems that they are recommending UHD drives that I can only purchase from the US for delivery here in the UK.

My question is: Will I have issues with the drives purchased in the US being region specific? I know that 4K UHD discs are not region specific, but I will still want to rip normal Blu-rays and DVDs purchased here in the UK.

Is there anyone else on this forum that has any recommendations on drives available in the UK for using MakeMKV with? I am only seeing US based stuff so far.

If anyone has any info, id really appreciate it!

Thanks, and all the best,
Dan

kaelef
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Re: Purchasing a UHD Drive from US to use in the UK (compatability)

Post by kaelef » Wed Sep 27, 2023 4:13 am

I've never had a problem ripping DVDs or Blu-rays from other regions here in the US on my US drives. I don't think you'll have a problem.

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Re: Purchasing a UHD Drive from US to use in the UK (compatability)

Post by Coopervid » Wed Sep 27, 2023 10:30 am

dma_records wrote:
Sat Sep 16, 2023 4:59 pm
Hi Folks,

I am following the tutorials on Youtube, but it seems that they are recommending UHD drives that I can only purchase from the US for delivery here in the UK.

My question is: Will I have issues with the drives purchased in the US being region specific? I know that 4K UHD discs are not region specific, but I will still want to rip normal Blu-rays and DVDs purchased here in the UK.

Is there anyone else on this forum that has any recommendations on drives available in the UK for using MakeMKV with? I am only seeing US based stuff so far.

If anyone has any info, id really appreciate it!

Thanks, and all the best,
Dan
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