- Ripping (more often):
- Blu-rays
- DVDs
- Data CDs
- Audio CDs
- Writing (less often):
- M-Disc Blu-rays
- Data DVDs
- Audio DVDs
- Data CDs
- Audio CDs
Based on what I've read on these forums, it seems to me that I should use one drive for ripping DVDs/Blu-rays (and UltraHD / 3D Blu-ray, if I ever need to), and a separate drive for ripping CDs / writing anything (as well as ripping discs that failed to rip in the other drive), ideally with different firmware (LibreDrive for ripping DVDs/Blu-rays/UltraHD, official updated firmware for CDs/writing). Is this correct?
I've currently got a USB-powered Pioneer BDR-XD08TB, and I'm willing to buy a 2nd drive (it can be internal or external), if people think it would help. I've found several reliable online retailers selling rebranded LG BU40N USB drives. It also seems that I-O DATA has launched a new range of desktop Blu-ray drives (the "BDR-S16QZ/HA"), based on Pioneer's BDR-212 technology (see viewtopic.php?p=184921#p184921), available at https://www.iodata.jp/product/storage/e ... /index.htm (note that I-O DATA provides a disclaimer that translates to something along the lines of "The country of origin of the drive may be overseas", and I've read mixed reviews on these forums of Pioneer-branded drives manufactured in China - but those reviews were based off purchases from ebay or Amazon, not a major Japanese company like I-O DATA). How have people's experiences been with the I-O DATA drives? Would you recommend them over the rebranded LG BU40Ns?
Also, if I do buy a 2nd drive, which firmware/tasks should I run on my Pioneer BDR-XD08TB, and which firmware/tasks should I run on my LG BU40N / I-O DATA BDR-S16QZ/HA?