He said "record" not "rip", unless he meant "rip".
i didnt say rip but yeah that drive will not see a UHD disc at all unless you buy it from me marty or asmcom and the drive info will not look like that at all
its not an official UHD drive so it does not see those discs
He said "record" not "rip", unless he meant "rip".
i didnt say rip but yeah that drive will not see a UHD disc at all unless you buy it from me marty or asmcom and the drive info will not look like that at all
its not an official UHD drive so it does not see those discs
True, you said "read" but fundamentally there is no difference between "read" and "rip" since ripping requires reading. If the drive doesn't even recognise a UHD then, I concede, that it wouldn't record either.
Hi 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?
Show drive information with MakeMKV.
Here you go:
Drive Information
OS device name: M:
Current profile: DVD-ROM
Manufacturer: BUFFALO
Product: Optical Drive
Revision: BU14
Serial number: MO7NBNG5633
Firmware date: 2121-06-21 13:30
Bus encryption flags: 1F
LibreDrive Information
Status: Possible, not yet enabled
Drive platform: MT1959
Hey All,
Bit of a newb at this. Im looking to regenerate my macbook pro mid 2009 and have it as my ripper for my media libarary.
A 2009 era MacBook Pro probably has USB 2.0 ports on it. You could easily get 'full sized' desktop style drive and put in a powered external case and plug it into the USB port on the side of your MBP.
Going this route is probably a better choice than trying to jam something into the innards of your old MBP. With the drive in an external enclosure, you can easily move it when a mac Mini replaces that old MBP.