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thank you so muchzittrig wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 8:35 pmShow your MakeMKV drive information.
But I think you can flash directly to WH16NS60 1.02MK.
Edit:
Sorry I've read your model wrong. Of course is the BH16NS40 with NS51 flashable.
You don't need a firmware backup. With the original LG firmware auto updater you can get your drive back to 1.05.
My thoughts in the past were what costs a full MakeMKV license to watch my 4k discs on my PC supported "home cinema" and what will cost an UHD player completely with a new digital sound system to change it with my analogue one 7.1 THX.uhdarty wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 8:56 pm..........zittrig wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 8:35 pmShow your MakeMKV drive information.
But I think you can flash directly to WH16NS60 1.02MK.
Edit:
Sorry I've read your model wrong. Of course is the BH16NS40 with NS51 flashable.
You don't need a firmware backup. With the original LG firmware auto updater you can get your drive back to 1.05.
although now I recognized makemkv is shareware only and its price is quite high so not sure what to do now... (not that devs do not deserve all the money! they do). I only have a single UHD disc (any many BD and DVD), but wanted something "futureproof"......
BD (and DVD) ripping is all part of the software. The licence isn't just for UHDs it's for all 3 formats.uhdarty wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 8:56 pmthank you so muchzittrig wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 8:35 pmShow your MakeMKV drive information.
But I think you can flash directly to WH16NS60 1.02MK.
Edit:
Sorry I've read your model wrong. Of course is the BH16NS40 with NS51 flashable.
You don't need a firmware backup. With the original LG firmware auto updater you can get your drive back to 1.05.I still made a dump, not sure it it worth anything but still....
then flashed HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_WH16NS60-1.02-NM00100-211810291936.bin and ... bamm, I have an UHD friendly drive!
although now I recognized makemkv is shareware only and its price is quite high so not sure what to do now... (not that devs do not deserve all the money! they do). I only have a single UHD disc (any many BD and DVD), but wanted something "futureproof"......
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Error 'Scsi error - ILLEGAL REQUEST:COPY PROTECTION KEY EXCHANGE FAILURE - KEY NOT ESTABLISHED' occurred while issuing SCSI command AD010..080002400 to device 'IoKit:/IOBDServices/559B8F9D'
Can't read AACS VID from disc - most likely current AACS host certificate is revoked by your drive
What does MakeMKV show for the details of your drive? Post all that info from the first screen in MakeMKV here.DrakkerFlight wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2025 4:08 amHi, thank you for the guide. I am trying to flash the BP60NB10 LG Slim drive. It looks like it was successfully flashed and shows firmware version as 1.02 in MakeMKV, however, when I attempt to open a UHD blu ray I get the following errors
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Error 'Scsi error - ILLEGAL REQUEST:COPY PROTECTION KEY EXCHANGE FAILURE - KEY NOT ESTABLISHED' occurred while issuing SCSI command AD010..080002400 to device 'IoKit:/IOBDServices/559B8F9D' Can't read AACS VID from disc - most likely current AACS host certificate is revoked by your drive
I don't think your drive is properly flashed. If it was, for Status it would say 'Enabled'.DrakkerFlight wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2025 12:43 amThis is what MakeMKV shows for my drive
Drive Information
Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BD-RE BP60NB10
Revision: 1.02
Serial number: SIM04OBKC5309
Firmware date: 2121-07-08 15:56
Bus encryption flags: 17
Highest AACS version: 81
LibreDrive Information
Status: Possible (with patched firmware)
Drive platform: MT1959
Harware support: Yes
Firmware support: No
Firmware type: Original (patched version available)
Firmware version: 1.02
DVD all regions: Possible (with patched firmware)
BD raw data read: Possible (with patched firmware)
BD raw metadata read: Possible (with patched firmware)
Unrestricted read speed: Possible (with patched firmware)
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MacOS % ./makemkvcon f -d '/IOBDServices/2D033E1B' -f /tmp/sdf.bin rawflash main -i /tmp/HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_BP60NB10-1.02-NM00800-212005070935.bin
Reading input file /tmp/HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_BP60NB10-1.02-NM00800-212005070935.bin
Flashing flags = 0x0 : 0 0 0 0 : ---- ---- ---- ----
Current Drive ID: HL-DT-ST_BD-RE_BP60NB10_1.02_212107081556_SIM04OBKC5309
Using USB chipset workaround for Desktop drive handshake
Ready to write drive flash memory.
Type "yes" to continue, "no" to abort
yes
Operation started: Sending flash image to drive
100% Operation finished
Operation started: Programming flash
100% Operation finished
Done successfully
Show drive information with MakeMKV.shinkiro wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2025 6:48 amHi guys, I just got the Buffalo Japanese drive "BRUHD-PU3" (external) but I don't know which tool or firmware to use to read UHD blu-ray discs.
Do I use the flasher on this thread: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=22896 or something else entirely?
I saw that "MartyMcNuts" said to use "1. HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_BU40N-BU12-OM01001-211902230922.bin
2. DE_Buffalo_BRUHD-PU3_BU10 OR DE_LG_BU40N_1.00", so any of these three firmwares work?