Yea, that's the setting I was referring to, which I have already tried without luck.
I don't have a suitable USB hub unfortunately, but I'll try the sfc scan, maybe that'll spit out something insightful.
Thanks for the help everyone!
Yea, that's the setting I was referring to, which I have already tried without luck.
Hello Asmcom,asmcom wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 11:58 pmGood idea Coopervid. This will probably solve the issue. Maybe there is system corruption?
For attention of Heatvault14
Try running CMD as administrator and running this command:
SFC /SCANNOW
one space after SFC
If there was system corruption found, I would consider restore keeping apps and personal settings.
My advise would be to backup to output file and play this instead. Playing from disc is not great solution if you keep having problems.
Asmcom
It's lacking power. Buy a powered USB hub with min. 2A power supply.heatvault14 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 6:42 amOkay, so after I did a restore of my computer I reinstalled both makemkv and media player classic and ran sfc /scannow again to find no issues. I inserted my 4K copy of "The Thing" and it played normally for 13m 41s before it completely froze. Just like before the disk drive was not spinning and attempting to do anything in the media player, even closing the program resulted in a crash.
There is a fair chance the restore could sort it out if you had corruption. My be worth running check disk on your OS Drive.heatvault14 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 2:42 amHello Asmcom,asmcom wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 11:58 pmGood idea Coopervid. This will probably solve the issue. Maybe there is system corruption?
For attention of Heatvault14
Try running CMD as administrator and running this command:
SFC /SCANNOW
one space after SFC
If there was system corruption found, I would consider restore keeping apps and personal settings.
My advise would be to backup to output file and play this instead. Playing from disc is not great solution if you keep having problems.
Asmcom
Thanks for your help. I had already tried the VLC solutions you mentioned in your previous post months ago with no success. Since VLC doesn't have support for forced subtitles (yet) I don't really intend on using it anymore. I tried running SFC /SCANNOW and actually did find a corruption. I have now done a restore but I am yet to do another test so I don't know id that has changed anything. Will post again when I have had another chance to test.
It could be lacking power on his system.Coopervid wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 7:57 amIt's lacking power. Buy a powered USB hub with min. 2A power supply.heatvault14 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 6:42 amOkay, so after I did a restore of my computer I reinstalled both makemkv and media player classic and ran sfc /scannow again to find no issues. I inserted my 4K copy of "The Thing" and it played normally for 13m 41s before it completely froze. Just like before the disk drive was not spinning and attempting to do anything in the media player, even closing the program resulted in a crash.
I have tested one of my new Verbatim drives over the last week on several different computers, and it plays 4K videos perfectly. Please see a video with VLC play with no problemsasmcom wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 10:38 pmIt could be lacking power on his system.Coopervid wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 7:57 amIt's lacking power. Buy a powered USB hub with min. 2A power supply.heatvault14 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 6:42 amOkay, so after I did a restore of my computer I reinstalled both makemkv and media player classic and ran sfc /scannow again to find no issues. I inserted my 4K copy of "The Thing" and it played normally for 13m 41s before it completely froze. Just like before the disk drive was not spinning and attempting to do anything in the media player, even closing the program resulted in a crash.
Asmcom
I highly doubt it is a corruption due to all the steps I have taken. I just did a complete restore of my computer including apps, files, and settings a couple days ago and ran sfc /scannow afterwards to reveal no issues. After this I played my 4K copy of "The Thing" and it froze at around 15 minutes. After that I did as you suggested and ran check disk and then played "The Thing" again, this time it stopped at around 30 minutes. I then disabled "USB Selective Suspend" and played the disc again and got about 1 hour in before it once again froze.asmcom wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:04 pmI have tested one of my new Verbatim drives over the last week on several different computers, and it plays 4K videos perfectly. Please see a video with VLC play with no problems
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IJEAOR ... sp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KffE4t ... sp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1z51P9B ... sp=sharing
Last video, having played with this drive over the last week, it is great value for money and a great drive for playback of 4K discs with full menus on VLC. UHD Friendly Drives offer a 12 months warranty on this model, and if you are local to the UK we could probably repair your drive. I personally think it is a power issue with the host power on your computer or a corrupted install. The movies I watched in full were John Wick 3, Lone Survivor & Bridge on the River Kwai
Asmcom
Yes, most likely USB power issue. As UHD discs are very data dense, the drive can use quite a bit of power trying to read them. Also, did you try cleaning the UHD disc before attempting to play it??heatvault14 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 8:43 amI highly doubt it is a corruption due to all the steps I have taken. I just did a complete restore of my computer including apps, files, and settings a couple days ago and ran sfc /scannow afterwards to reveal no issues. After this I played my 4K copy of "The Thing" and it froze at around 15 minutes. After that I did as you suggested and ran check disk and then played "The Thing" again, this time it stopped at around 30 minutes. I then disabled "USB Selective Suspend" and played the disc again and got about 1 hour in before it once again froze.asmcom wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:04 pmI have tested one of my new Verbatim drives over the last week on several different computers, and it plays 4K videos perfectly. Please see a video with VLC play with no problems
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IJEAOR ... sp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KffE4t ... sp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1z51P9B ... sp=sharing
Last video, having played with this drive over the last week, it is great value for money and a great drive for playback of 4K discs with full menus on VLC. UHD Friendly Drives offer a 12 months warranty on this model, and if you are local to the UK we could probably repair your drive. I personally think it is a power issue with the host power on your computer or a corrupted install. The movies I watched in full were John Wick 3, Lone Survivor & Bridge on the River Kwai
Asmcom
As suggested by others, I believe the most likely causes to be either a usb power issue, a fault in my disk drive, or some other issue with my particular computer which I have been unable to detect.
Before I investigate those issues further though, as I said in my original post, every single 4K and blu-ray disc I have played has frozen when played in my disc drive. However, the one regular dvd I have played has had no issues. I think it would be best if I test a couple more dvd's to see if this behavior is consistent. If it turns out that dvds do indeed not freeze, would this still necessarily be a power issue?
Thanks a lot for your help. I have not tried cleaning the disc but I doubt that would make a difference as all 4K discs I have tried have been brand new and I have tried many, all of them have this issue.MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 11:02 amYes, most likely USB power issue. As UHD discs are very data dense, the drive can use quite a bit of power trying to read them. Also, did you try cleaning the UHD disc before attempting to play it??heatvault14 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 8:43 amI highly doubt it is a corruption due to all the steps I have taken. I just did a complete restore of my computer including apps, files, and settings a couple days ago and ran sfc /scannow afterwards to reveal no issues. After this I played my 4K copy of "The Thing" and it froze at around 15 minutes. After that I did as you suggested and ran check disk and then played "The Thing" again, this time it stopped at around 30 minutes. I then disabled "USB Selective Suspend" and played the disc again and got about 1 hour in before it once again froze.asmcom wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:04 pm
I have tested one of my new Verbatim drives over the last week on several different computers, and it plays 4K videos perfectly. Please see a video with VLC play with no problems
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IJEAOR ... sp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KffE4t ... sp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1z51P9B ... sp=sharing
Last video, having played with this drive over the last week, it is great value for money and a great drive for playback of 4K discs with full menus on VLC. UHD Friendly Drives offer a 12 months warranty on this model, and if you are local to the UK we could probably repair your drive. I personally think it is a power issue with the host power on your computer or a corrupted install. The movies I watched in full were John Wick 3, Lone Survivor & Bridge on the River Kwai
Asmcom
As suggested by others, I believe the most likely causes to be either a usb power issue, a fault in my disk drive, or some other issue with my particular computer which I have been unable to detect.
Before I investigate those issues further though, as I said in my original post, every single 4K and blu-ray disc I have played has frozen when played in my disc drive. However, the one regular dvd I have played has had no issues. I think it would be best if I test a couple more dvd's to see if this behavior is consistent. If it turns out that dvds do indeed not freeze, would this still necessarily be a power issue?
Most 4k UHD discs require cleaning, especially when brand new as they often have an invisible film on them through the manufacturing process that needs to be wiped off.heatvault14 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 12:11 pmThanks a lot for your help. I have not tried cleaning the disc but I doubt that would make a difference as all 4K discs I have tried have been brand new and I have tried many, all of them have this issue.MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 11:02 amYes, most likely USB power issue. As UHD discs are very data dense, the drive can use quite a bit of power trying to read them. Also, did you try cleaning the UHD disc before attempting to play it??heatvault14 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 8:43 am
I highly doubt it is a corruption due to all the steps I have taken. I just did a complete restore of my computer including apps, files, and settings a couple days ago and ran sfc /scannow afterwards to reveal no issues. After this I played my 4K copy of "The Thing" and it froze at around 15 minutes. After that I did as you suggested and ran check disk and then played "The Thing" again, this time it stopped at around 30 minutes. I then disabled "USB Selective Suspend" and played the disc again and got about 1 hour in before it once again froze.
As suggested by others, I believe the most likely causes to be either a usb power issue, a fault in my disk drive, or some other issue with my particular computer which I have been unable to detect.
Before I investigate those issues further though, as I said in my original post, every single 4K and blu-ray disc I have played has frozen when played in my disc drive. However, the one regular dvd I have played has had no issues. I think it would be best if I test a couple more dvd's to see if this behavior is consistent. If it turns out that dvds do indeed not freeze, would this still necessarily be a power issue?
I have now also tried two more regular dvds. Both of them played flawlessly.
Since pretty much everyone here seems to agree that it is probably a usb power issue I will see if I can get a powered usb hub.
After unplugging the split cable and re-plugging in the disc drive to the same usb port I usually do. I did another test and now all of the sudden none of my 4K discs are playing. Just like what was happening with the split cable, all of them are stuck at 0:00. This was not happening before I tested with the other cable. I have no idea what has happened.heatvault14 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 4:35 amOkay, so I tried cleaning the disk and as expect nothing changed. I don't own a powered usb hub but I do own a y-split usb cable that is designed to provide more power to usb devices. I plugged one end of it into my computer and the other into a 5V 3.4A outlet. Unfortunately, this didn't help as while both the computer and makemkv can read the 4K disc just fine, any player I use won't play the disc at all. It will open, but the player will be stuck at 0:00. Dvds still work fine but that wasn't an issue.
I believe this is due to the split cable being usb 3.0 while the the verbatim cable is usb 3.2 gen 1. The data transfer rate of the disk drive is only stated to be 1.5 Mbps which I though usb 3.0 should be able to handle but I really don't know much about the different usb types.
I suppose I will just have to buy a proper powered usb 3.2 hub at some stage. Getting a quality one is kinda expensive though so I don't know when I will get around to it. I would only use it for the disk drive and I don't play 4K discs on my PC that much. Still it is annoying and it would be nice to find a definite solution.
heatvault14 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 5:11 amAfter unplugging the split cable and re-plugging in the disc drive to the same usb port I usually do. I did another test and now all of the sudden none of my 4K discs are playing. Just like what was happening with the split cable, all of them are stuck at 0:00. This was not happening before I tested with the other cable. I have no idea what has happened.heatvault14 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 4:35 amOkay, so I tried cleaning the disk and as expect nothing changed. I don't own a powered usb hub but I do own a y-split usb cable that is designed to provide more power to usb devices. I plugged one end of it into my computer and the other into a 5V 3.4A outlet. Unfortunately, this didn't help as while both the computer and makemkv can read the 4K disc just fine, any player I use won't play the disc at all. It will open, but the player will be stuck at 0:00. Dvds still work fine but that wasn't an issue.
I believe this is due to the split cable being usb 3.0 while the the verbatim cable is usb 3.2 gen 1. The data transfer rate of the disk drive is only stated to be 1.5 Mbps which I though usb 3.0 should be able to handle but I really don't know much about the different usb types.
I suppose I will just have to buy a proper powered usb 3.2 hub at some stage. Getting a quality one is kinda expensive though so I don't know when I will get around to it. I would only use it for the disk drive and I don't play 4K discs on my PC that much. Still it is annoying and it would be nice to find a definite solution.
I'm so sorry, it turns out I'm a huge idiot. The day I tested the split cable was October 1st and my makemkv license had expired that day, that is why my discs weren't playing. Everything is working fine now.asmcom wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 8:15 pmheatvault14 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 5:11 amAfter unplugging the split cable and re-plugging in the disc drive to the same usb port I usually do. I did another test and now all of the sudden none of my 4K discs are playing. Just like what was happening with the split cable, all of them are stuck at 0:00. This was not happening before I tested with the other cable. I have no idea what has happened.heatvault14 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 4:35 amOkay, so I tried cleaning the disk and as expect nothing changed. I don't own a powered usb hub but I do own a y-split usb cable that is designed to provide more power to usb devices. I plugged one end of it into my computer and the other into a 5V 3.4A outlet. Unfortunately, this didn't help as while both the computer and makemkv can read the 4K disc just fine, any player I use won't play the disc at all. It will open, but the player will be stuck at 0:00. Dvds still work fine but that wasn't an issue.
I believe this is due to the split cable being usb 3.0 while the the verbatim cable is usb 3.2 gen 1. The data transfer rate of the disk drive is only stated to be 1.5 Mbps which I though usb 3.0 should be able to handle but I really don't know much about the different usb types.
I suppose I will just have to buy a proper powered usb 3.2 hub at some stage. Getting a quality one is kinda expensive though so I don't know when I will get around to it. I would only use it for the disk drive and I don't play 4K discs on my PC that much. Still it is annoying and it would be nice to find a definite solution.
I am using a Vantec USB 3.0 7 port powered hub and all is good, Model No. UGT-AH710U3-BK. Your drive could be faulty?
https://www.vantecusa.com/products_detail.php?p_id=244
Asmcom