Hi everyone
I'm new here so please accept my apologises if this post is in wrong place. I have just upgraded my pc tower and wan to upgrade from a internal DVD rewriter to a Internal blu-ray rewriter.
I have tried to research online and it seems like opinions are very split between LG and Pioneer. can any one tell me what they use and maybe help me decide which one to go with? I will be using it along side Make Mkv for ripping and also will be burning as well in the future.
I have came across these two:
Pioneer BDR-209EBK 128GB 16x Multilayer BDRW
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pioneer-BDR-20 ... op?ie=UTF8
and
LG BH16NS55.AUAR10B 16 x Internal SATA BDRW
https://www.amazon.co.uk/LG-BH16NS55-AU ... merReviews
any advice or tips is welcomed. Thanks
John310
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Re: Blu-ray Rewriter + discs
Do you want UHD ripping capability?
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The Pioneer gets high marks, EXCEPT when it comes to UHD. It is not currently supported, and may never be, for ripping UHD.
The LG works for everything, but, depending on its firmware, may need to be "reflashed" for UHD capability. There are also ASUS models with similar specs (and they seem to be the same hardware).
If/when you decide to move to UHD, you can worry about flashing drives. Neither needs anything to work for DVD and (regular) BD.
The LG works for everything, but, depending on its firmware, may need to be "reflashed" for UHD capability. There are also ASUS models with similar specs (and they seem to be the same hardware).
If/when you decide to move to UHD, you can worry about flashing drives. Neither needs anything to work for DVD and (regular) BD.
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Thanks for the reply. I think from that its probably best to go with a LG then and it seems Make MkV works well with LG as well. what LG internal drive would you recommend?Woodstock wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 1:07 pmThe Pioneer gets high marks, EXCEPT when it comes to UHD. It is not currently supported, and may never be, for ripping UHD.
The LG works for everything, but, depending on its firmware, may need to be "reflashed" for UHD capability. There are also ASUS models with similar specs (and they seem to be the same hardware).
If/when you decide to move to UHD, you can worry about flashing drives. Neither needs anything to work for DVD and (regular) BD.
Thanks
Re: Blu-ray Rewriter + discs
I can only comment directly on what I own. My current setup uses an ASUS BW-16D1HT and an LG WH16NS40 for primary duties, and both work well for DVD and BD. The LG is already UHD-enabled, and the ASUS can be, when I want to (only own two UHD titles, bought for testing).
Depending on the country you're in, there may be slight variations in the model numbers.
If you read through the LONG message topics in the UHD section, you'll see other recommendations.
Depending on the country you're in, there may be slight variations in the model numbers.
If you read through the LONG message topics in the UHD section, you'll see other recommendations.
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Woodstock once again thank you for the reply.Woodstock wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:56 pmI can only comment directly on what I own. My current setup uses an ASUS BW-16D1HT and an LG WH16NS40 for primary duties, and both work well for DVD and BD. The LG is already UHD-enabled, and the ASUS can be, when I want to (only own two UHD titles, bought for testing).
Depending on the country you're in, there may be slight variations in the model numbers.
If you read through the LONG message topics in the UHD section, you'll see other recommendations.
The ASUS BW-16D1HT caught my eye in my local PC parts shop for £49 which seems not a bad price I though.
How does the ASUS BW-16D1HT preform for both Blu ray and DVD in terms of ripping and burning? would it be a reliable enough drive? also its ASUS BW-16D1HT basically the same hardware ect as the LG?
Thanks
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Hi woodstock
just a follow up on my last reply
Thanks for all the information. it sounds like this Drive will be useful to me so I have now ordered it. I will keep this thread posted on how it goes for me.
Many Thanks
John310
just a follow up on my last reply
Thanks for all the information. it sounds like this Drive will be useful to me so I have now ordered it. I will keep this thread posted on how it goes for me.
Many Thanks
John310