Curious as to who is making bluray drives for computers. From what I can tell not very many. Besides LG and Pioneer you may have Bufffalo. Then you have ASUS and Verbatim which for the most part are rebadged pioneer drives. But many others just didn't keep at it.
Companies I think of that I remember back in the day:
NEC
Sony/Optiarc
Benq
Creative Labs
Lite-On
Plextor
Yamaha
I miss having a choice in the market place. LG and Pioneer both have a few options in their brands for sure.
If there are any main stream brands that are supported in ripping UHD discs I would welcome the input.
Would really like a choice of drive manufacture besides just these 2 and I cannot see another brand that I am aware of that supports UHD Ripping. Which is why I welcome any input.
Appreciate comments and suggestions.
Which companies still make drives for computers?
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Re: Which companies still make drives for computers?
Nope, just LG and Pioneer.
I think ASUS are generally rebadged LG or Pioneer drives. Verbatim are rebadged Pioneer drives and Buffalo are rebadged LG drives.
I think ASUS are generally rebadged LG or Pioneer drives. Verbatim are rebadged Pioneer drives and Buffalo are rebadged LG drives.
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Re: Which companies still make drives for computers?
Just picked up this drive:
ASUS BW-16D1HT
Updated firmware and tested ripping 4k UHD without incident. I am noticing one weird thing I have never heard or seen before. The tray on the Asus when it opens up appears to be slamming open and makes a loud thud like it's hitting something or maybe the tray is just loud to open. I didn't think to check this out before updating the firmware so can't say if that is the issue or not.
The ripping though wasn't all that loud and it did take down Fast X in just 55 minutes so that's not bad.
ASUS BW-16D1HT
Updated firmware and tested ripping 4k UHD without incident. I am noticing one weird thing I have never heard or seen before. The tray on the Asus when it opens up appears to be slamming open and makes a loud thud like it's hitting something or maybe the tray is just loud to open. I didn't think to check this out before updating the firmware so can't say if that is the issue or not.
The ripping though wasn't all that loud and it did take down Fast X in just 55 minutes so that's not bad.
Re: Which companies still make drives for computers?
You worry about the wrong things. Pioneers are the better readers and burners. The LG / ASUS are faster but they tend to die early and they are finicky with 3-layer discs.homebdr wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 10:17 pmJust picked up this drive:
ASUS BW-16D1HT
Updated firmware and tested ripping 4k UHD without incident. I am noticing one weird thing I have never heard or seen before. The tray on the Asus when it opens up appears to be slamming open and makes a loud thud like it's hitting something or maybe the tray is just loud to open. I didn't think to check this out before updating the firmware so can't say if that is the issue or not.
The ripping though wasn't all that loud and it did take down Fast X in just 55 minutes so that's not bad.
Re: Which companies still make drives for computers?
Thank YouCoopervid wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2023 9:38 pmYou worry about the wrong things. Pioneers are the better readers and burners. The LG / ASUS are faster but they tend to die early and they are finicky with 3-layer discs.homebdr wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 10:17 pmJust picked up this drive:
ASUS BW-16D1HT
Updated firmware and tested ripping 4k UHD without incident. I am noticing one weird thing I have never heard or seen before. The tray on the Asus when it opens up appears to be slamming open and makes a loud thud like it's hitting something or maybe the tray is just loud to open. I didn't think to check this out before updating the firmware so can't say if that is the issue or not.
The ripping though wasn't all that loud and it did take down Fast X in just 55 minutes so that's not bad.
Re: Which companies still make drives for computers?
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