Is the BU40N still the best overall choice?

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Mucio
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Re: Is the BU40N still the best overall choice?

#16 Post by Mucio » Sun Jun 07, 2026 11:41 am

Please note that the LG HLDS BU40N.ARAA10B plug-in USB-C port can be moved to the USB-C port. Please note that only 1 meter of cable can be used on the PC computer. From the 1-meter USB C cable to the USB C cable, the LG HLDS BU40N.ARAA10B can be connected to the PC and cannot be used for UHD 4K films. Please note that the cable from the LG HLDS BU40N.ARAA10B must be turned on but the cable must be 15 centymeters away from the normal cable. Please note that the USB C type cable must be operated with maximum power, without the power of the 4K UHD player being available.

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Re: Is the BU40N still the best overall choice?

#17 Post by Sayaka » Sun Jun 07, 2026 9:07 pm

Mucio wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2026 11:41 am Please note that the LG HLDS BU40N.ARAA10B plug-in USB-C port can be moved to the USB-C port. Please note that only 1 meter of cable can be used on the PC computer. From the 1-meter USB C cable to the USB C cable, the LG HLDS BU40N.ARAA10B can be connected to the PC and cannot be used for UHD 4K films. Please note that the cable from the LG HLDS BU40N.ARAA10B must be turned on but the cable must be 15 centymeters away from the normal cable. Please note that the USB C type cable must be operated with maximum power, without the power of the 4K UHD player being available.
I am having trouble understanding this post, and I am unlikely to be the only one (and I am also wondering whether it was created with the help of an AI translation tool). Could you please rephrase this ?

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Re: Is the BU40N still the best overall choice?

#18 Post by Coopervid » Sun Jun 07, 2026 9:10 pm

Sayaka wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2026 9:07 pm
Mucio wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2026 11:41 am Please note that the LG HLDS BU40N.ARAA10B plug-in USB-C port can be moved to the USB-C port. Please note that only 1 meter of cable can be used on the PC computer. From the 1-meter USB C cable to the USB C cable, the LG HLDS BU40N.ARAA10B can be connected to the PC and cannot be used for UHD 4K films. Please note that the cable from the LG HLDS BU40N.ARAA10B must be turned on but the cable must be 15 centymeters away from the normal cable. Please note that the USB C type cable must be operated with maximum power, without the power of the 4K UHD player being available.
I am having trouble understanding this post, and I am unlikely to be the only one (and I am also wondering whether it was created with the help of an AI translation tool). Could you please rephrase this ?
AI babble bullshit.

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Re: Is the BU40N still the best overall choice?

#19 Post by Mucio » Mon Jun 08, 2026 4:48 pm

Sorry, Google Translate messed it up for me too. What I mean is that the USB-C cable should not be longer than one meter, as this can cause power issues with the LG HLDS BU40N.ARAA10B Drive.

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Re: Is the BU40N still the best overall choice?

#20 Post by Mucio » Mon Jun 08, 2026 4:55 pm

Tell me how to convert Dolby Atmos audio in TrueHD format to E-AC-3 audio from Dolby Amos so that the player in HISENSE C1 4K (3840 x 2160) does not block the Atmos audio?

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Re: Is the BU40N still the best overall choice?

#21 Post by Mucio » Tue Jun 09, 2026 10:19 am

Problem solved. I connected my computer via HDMI 2.1 through a home theater receiver, and then to the HISENSE C1 4K. The receiver took over the sound, and the HISENSE C1 4K took over the image. The sound is in Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. :D

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Re: Is the BU40N still the best overall choice?

#22 Post by babayaga » Tue Jun 09, 2026 5:34 pm

Mucio wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2026 10:19 am Problem solved. I connected my computer via HDMI 2.1 through a home theater receiver, and then to the HISENSE C1 4K. The receiver took over the sound, and the HISENSE C1 4K took over the image. The sound is in Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. :D
I have no clue why you didn't use the receiver from the start - also there are many forums better aimed for discussing projectors and receivers than a forum for a software made for ripping optical discs =)

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Re: Is the BU40N still the best overall choice?

#23 Post by Mucio » Wed Jun 10, 2026 6:09 pm

You should use your mind and then you will understand. :D

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Re: Is the BU40N still the best overall choice?

#24 Post by babayaga » Thu Jun 11, 2026 7:46 am

Mucio wrote: Wed Jun 10, 2026 6:09 pm You should use your mind and then you will understand. :D
With your feet in the air and your head on the ground
Try this trick and spin it, (Yeah) yeah
Your head will collapse, if there's nothing in it
And you'll ask yourself...

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