Hello,
I wanted to share an experience I had in the past two days attempting to rip a UHD disc I just bought with various errors at seemingly random sectors and what I did to fix it. In the hopes it helps someone with similar issues in the future.
I use an ASUS BW-16D1HT internal drive, and since my PC case has a stupid design flaw I cannot use this drive internally and connect it as a SATA device with a regular power supply cable. For years, I've had a USB 3.1 adaptor with a dedicated power supply and it worked fine.
The usual read error I am used to, I simply clean the disc and it works, but this time was a different story. I mad dozens and dozens of attempts and kept getting this error 'Erreur SE - STATUS_DEVICE_DATA_ERROR' at various sector numbers (it seemed to loop around like 5 or 6 distinct values). I tried everything from cleaning the disc, rebooting the PC and unplugging/replugging the drive until I noticed my home player could read it just fine, and so did VLC on the same Asus pc drive. I stumbled upon a post on reddit where people were saying this was an error about the operating system failing to access the drive or encountering timeouts. So I came up with the idea of switching the USB port my drive was plugged to one from a dedicated PCE card I have on my PC, and it worked just fine.