Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches - discussion
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Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
Hi,
I've seen many things here about LibreDrive, but I have only one important question: does it speed up the ripping? I have almost 1.000 DVDs I want to rip. About a third is already done and put on a QNAP NAS for viewing with Kodi. But there is still much to do. I've build a new desktop a few weeks ago: Asrock B450M Pro4, Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 32 GB (2x16GB), AMD Ryzen 5 2400G APU and Corsair M510 480GB NVMe SSD. I recovered my BR-drive, an LG BH16NS40 from my older pc.
During my search about ripping dvd's and Riplock, I founded LibreDrive. So I think in some way they are linked to each other. Although my LG drive is a 16X drive (obviously only at the very end of a spinning disc), the best I get is 4X. At least I hoped to reach 8X. So it is not that bad as I heard from some people on the web, saying their BR drive stuck at 2X, but I suspect to have a firmware limitation at some point. So the only reason that I am interested in LibreDrive is if it is able to unlock the Riplock flag in the firmware to speed up the ripping (if there is one). Because I have no BR (and certainly not UHD, hardly available in Belgium) discs, so the advantages of LibreDrive for those discs aren't for me. Are they? Convince me if I'm wrong.
For the record: in the mk-firmware-pack-20190319.zip download, the folder BH16NS40 is empty, but in the BH16NS40-N150 folder there is a file. Can I use that one? I heard that the firmware is quite different.
Thanks for a quick answer.
Dirk Peeters
I've seen many things here about LibreDrive, but I have only one important question: does it speed up the ripping? I have almost 1.000 DVDs I want to rip. About a third is already done and put on a QNAP NAS for viewing with Kodi. But there is still much to do. I've build a new desktop a few weeks ago: Asrock B450M Pro4, Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 32 GB (2x16GB), AMD Ryzen 5 2400G APU and Corsair M510 480GB NVMe SSD. I recovered my BR-drive, an LG BH16NS40 from my older pc.
During my search about ripping dvd's and Riplock, I founded LibreDrive. So I think in some way they are linked to each other. Although my LG drive is a 16X drive (obviously only at the very end of a spinning disc), the best I get is 4X. At least I hoped to reach 8X. So it is not that bad as I heard from some people on the web, saying their BR drive stuck at 2X, but I suspect to have a firmware limitation at some point. So the only reason that I am interested in LibreDrive is if it is able to unlock the Riplock flag in the firmware to speed up the ripping (if there is one). Because I have no BR (and certainly not UHD, hardly available in Belgium) discs, so the advantages of LibreDrive for those discs aren't for me. Are they? Convince me if I'm wrong.
For the record: in the mk-firmware-pack-20190319.zip download, the folder BH16NS40 is empty, but in the BH16NS40-N150 folder there is a file. Can I use that one? I heard that the firmware is quite different.
Thanks for a quick answer.
Dirk Peeters
Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
LibreDrive is a 'work in progress' & overriding FW enforced speed control is planned... 'Unrestricted read speed: Possible, not yet enabled' currently reported for all drives I've seen, so far. When implemented, this status will change.
There are 2 hardware versions of BH16NS40. NS50 (UHD friendly) & NS40 (NOT UHD capable). Different hardware, so DO NOT try to 'convert' NS40>NS50... BAD juju.
There are 2 hardware versions of BH16NS40. NS50 (UHD friendly) & NS40 (NOT UHD capable). Different hardware, so DO NOT try to 'convert' NS40>NS50... BAD juju.
Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
Will installing an MK firmware to a uhd-friendly drive keep this drive uhd-friendly in other programs, programs that do not do libre drive? I have the ASUS BW-16D1HT with 3.02. Although makemkv supports libre with it already, I would like to fix the sleep bug by installing MK 3.10.
The original post says this topic will be updated with flash instructions. Is it as easy as running ASUS_ODD_FW_Changer_(Modified).exe and pointing to the firmware?
The original post says this topic will be updated with flash instructions. Is it as easy as running ASUS_ODD_FW_Changer_(Modified).exe and pointing to the firmware?
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Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
3.10 does not fix the sleep bugKrawk wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2019 10:08 pmWill installing an MK firmware to a uhd-friendly drive keep this drive uhd-friendly in other programs, programs that do not do libre drive? I have the ASUS BW-16D1HT with 3.02. Although makemkv supports libre with it already, I would like to fix the sleep bug by installing MK 3.10.
The original post says this topic will be updated with flash instructions. Is it as easy as running ASUS_ODD_FW_Changer_(Modified).exe and pointing to the firmware?
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Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
But MK 3.10 is a friendly firmware.
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Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
Hi,
I read a lot but couldn't find any answer to my question: Is there a firmware out there for the ASUS BC-12D2HT which supports LibreDrive and fixes the sleep-bug? Thanks in advance!
I read a lot but couldn't find any answer to my question: Is there a firmware out there for the ASUS BC-12D2HT which supports LibreDrive and fixes the sleep-bug? Thanks in advance!
Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
First page, first post pal in firmware pack Mike addedSirFledermaus wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 1:58 pmHi,
I read a lot but couldn't find any answer to my question: Is there a firmware out there for the ASUS BC-12D2HT which supports LibreDrive and fixes the sleep-bug? Thanks in advance!
Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
Before you go and jump into that you need to ensure the drive is compatible. Too many people have already screwed themselves over for not properly reading or paying attention to the requirements for flashing these drives. Don't be one of them.SirFledermaus wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 1:58 pmHi,
I read a lot but couldn't find any answer to my question: Is there a firmware out there for the ASUS BC-12D2HT which supports LibreDrive and fixes the sleep-bug? Thanks in advance!
READ this first:
https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 2HT#p74990
And the links provided in that thread to further inform yourself and make an informed decision on flashing that drive.
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Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
Been there, done that. Thanks for the warnings anyway. I could have mentioned that I'm already using 3.01MK on that drive which works indeed quite good but has the sleep bug...st4evr wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:44 pmBefore you go and jump into that you need to ensure the drive is compatible. Too many people have already screwed themselves over for not properly reading or paying attention to the requirements for flashing these drives. Don't be one of them.SirFledermaus wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 1:58 pmHi,
I read a lot but couldn't find any answer to my question: Is there a firmware out there for the ASUS BC-12D2HT which supports LibreDrive and fixes the sleep-bug? Thanks in advance!
READ this first:
https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 2HT#p74990
And the links provided in that thread to further inform yourself and make an informed decision on flashing that drive.
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Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
The only fw without sleep bug is NS60 fw and on your Asus drive and that may make you unable to burn disks but that can be fixed by flashing back to your current fw.SirFledermaus wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 7:13 pm
Been there, done that. Thanks for the warnings anyway. I could have mentioned that I'm already using 3.01MK on that drive which works indeed quite good but has the sleep bug...
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Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
Does this apply to my drive?
Drive Information
OS device name: /dev/rdisk5
Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BDDVDRW UH12NS30
Revision: 1.02
Firmware date: 2114-03-26 11:41
Bus encryption flags: 16
Highest AACS version: 66
LibreDrive Information
Status: Possible, not yet enabled
Drive platform: MT1939
Harware support: Yes
Firmware support: No
Firmware type: Original (unpatched)
Firmware version: 1.02
DVD all regions: Possible, not yet enabled
BD raw data read: Possible, not yet enabled
BD raw metadata read: Possible, not yet enabled
Unrestricted read speed: Possible, not yet enabled
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Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
Drive too old, unfortunately. I don't think it's even capable of reading UHD or BDXL discs. I have the same one installed on a couple of my desktops.Product: BDDVDRW UH12NS30
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Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
Figured, its 4+ years old. Just thought there might be some benifit to the firmware based on the message in MakeMKV.rui-no-onna wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 4:57 pmDrive too old, unfortunately. I don't think it's even capable of reading UHD or BDXL discs. I have the same one installed on a couple of my desktops.Product: BDDVDRW UH12NS30
Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
I’ve got plenty of fresh ASUS Libre Drives alexcoluzzi32@gmail.com.
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Re: Custom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches
(LibreDrive firmware support is not yet available for this drive (id=61645DFEFB5D))
Is there some kind of utility we can run to provide information to allow creation of a patch for a specific drive?
Is there some kind of utility we can run to provide information to allow creation of a patch for a specific drive?