Drive Information
OS device name: D:
Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: ASUS
Product: BW-16D1H-U
Revision: E116
Serial number: ...
Firmware date: 2020-07-21
Bus encryption flags: 1B
LibreDrive Information
Status: Enabled
Drive platform: RS8F00
Firmware name: PIONEER BDR-212T
Firmware type: Original (unpatched)
Firmware version: E116/ID71
DVD all regions: Yes
BD raw data read: Yes
BD raw metadata read: Yes
Unrestricted read speed: Yes
Please speak to Billycarr or Marty about this, as they can provide you with a flasher if your model is compatible.
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If I were buying a new drive today, preferably external, what would be the best option for a drive I can safely flash? I was looking at the Asus BW-16D1X-U, but it appear that they have started coming with newer firmware that is preventing flashing? I was also looking at a BP50NB40 that is currently on sale locally.
If I were buying a new drive today, preferably external, what would be the best option for a drive I can safely flash? I was looking at the Asus BW-16D1X-U, but it appear that they have started coming with newer firmware that is preventing flashing? I was also looking at a BP50NB40 that is currently on sale locally.
Your country of residence? Do you prefer a Pioneer or LG? Pioneer is recommended.
If I were buying a new drive today, preferably external, what would be the best option for a drive I can safely flash? I was looking at the Asus BW-16D1X-U, but it appear that they have started coming with newer firmware that is preventing flashing? I was also looking at a BP50NB40 that is currently on sale locally.
Your country of residence? Do you prefer a Pioneer or LG? Pioneer is recommended.
I am in the US. I would love a Pioneer if I can get one at a decent price, but I am OK with LG or Asus.
If I were buying a new drive today, preferably external, what would be the best option for a drive I can safely flash? I was looking at the Asus BW-16D1X-U, but it appear that they have started coming with newer firmware that is preventing flashing? I was also looking at a BP50NB40 that is currently on sale locally.
Your country of residence? Do you prefer a Pioneer or LG? Pioneer is recommended.
I am in the US. I would love a Pioneer if I can get one at a decent price, but I am OK with LG or Asus.
Made the mistake of purchasing the BRD-XD08UMB with revision 1.02 and I'm returning. I only have a laptop with USB C, any other drives, doesn't necessarily have to be a slim drive, that can do UHD?
Made the mistake of purchasing the BRD-XD08UMB with revision 1.02 and I'm returning. I only have a laptop with USB C, any other drives, doesn't necessarily have to be a slim drive, that can do UHD?
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h***i (49) Best communication ever, extremely fast shipping, excellent seller! Click Here! viewtopic.php?t=19387
Made the mistake of purchasing the BRD-XD08UMB with revision 1.02 and I'm returning. I only have a laptop with USB C, any other drives, doesn't necessarily have to be a slim drive, that can do UHD?
Made the mistake of purchasing the BRD-XD08UMB with revision 1.02 and I'm returning. I only have a laptop with USB C, any other drives, doesn't necessarily have to be a slim drive, that can do UHD?
On the listing, it says the firmware is 1-02 in the description. Is that a misprint?
Yes, this is a misprint which we just corrected.
Hayley
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This is my first post and apologise if it's in the wrong place. Looking to flash my Blu-ray drive to allow it to read 4K discs. I live in the UK and need some guidance whether if it can be done safely. Copied the following info from make MKV
Drive Information
OS device name: \Device\CdRom0
Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: ASUS
Product: BW-16D1H-U
Revision: E116
Serial number: ...
Firmware date: 2020-07-21
Bus encryption flags: 1B
Highest AACS version: 76
LibreDrive Information
Status: Enabled
Drive platform: RS8F00
Firmware name: PIONEER BDR-212T
Firmware type: Original (unpatched)
Firmware version: E116/ID71
DVD all regions: Yes
BD raw data read: Yes
BD raw metadata read: Yes
Unrestricted read speed: Yes
(Just to clarify - it is am external Blu-ray drive that connects to my computer via USB. The box read ASUS BW-16D1H-U Pro.
Thanks ion advance for the assistance.
If I were buying a new drive today, preferably external, what would be the best option for a drive I can safely flash? I was looking at the Asus BW-16D1X-U, but it appear that they have started coming with newer firmware that is preventing flashing? I was also looking at a BP50NB40 that is currently on sale locally.
Your country of residence? Do you prefer a Pioneer or LG? Pioneer is recommended.
Hey there,
If I may bump on here, I have the oportunity to buy the LG-BU40N or other pioneer drives as follows : BDR-213-EBK / BDR-212-DBK / BDR-S13-EBK (I haven't seen them in recommanded drives)
They're around the same price where I live (France) and I was curious if Pioneers were more worth it. I've seen that some are too recent and therefore unable to rip properly.
Thank you to anyone who may provide further guidance,
Charly
If I may bump on here, I have the oportunity to buy the LG-BU40N or other pioneer drives as follows : BDR-213-EBK / BDR-212-DBK / BDR-S13-EBK (I haven't seen them in recommanded drives)
They're around the same price where I live (France) and I was curious if Pioneers were more worth it. I've seen that some are too recent and therefore unable to rip properly.
Thank you to anyone who may provide further guidance,
Charly
If the Pioneer drives are new, then they will almost assuredly come with firmware that's too new to support LibreDrive and thus they won't be able to rip 4K UHDs.
The easiest way to get a new Pioneer drive with older, compatible firmware is to buy from a seller, Asmcom in the case of Europe.
Coopervid might be able to point you in the direction of a drive that isn't branded as a Pioneer but has a Pioneer drive inside it that could be cross flashed to something compatible with MakeMKV. The tools for cross flashing Pioneer drives are not publicly available however.