I'll put on my suit of armour and wait for the bombardment
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It could be much simpler - it just doesn't work reliably and they don't want to sell you something that doesn't work. I mean if you saw an ad on the box saying "reads 3-layered BD movie discs" and then sometimes it doesn't or it doesn't read some of them, you would say "why advertise a feature if it's not reliable".DVD Maniac wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 10:32 pmWhy remove functionality that your own product supports deliberately? Pressure from Film Industry and their associated cronies (...)
I ripped almost my entire library with the ASUS, I only bought the LG to test it if would read the bad "Hunger Games" discs. It didn't. Because I only have room for one drive at a time, I continued the ripping with the LG drive. It died within less than 2 months. ASUS is still alive. To really know which one is better, we'd need data from tens of thousands of users at least, then we could see a pattern. So far it's just - I had better luck with one drive, you had with the otherDVD Maniac wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2019 6:44 pmNever had a problem with ASUS but LG can be less reliable in my experience.
I personally have yet to find a disk the ASUS 12x and 16x Internals. can't read when properly flashed. I too own a Hunger Games title and no issues with the 16x. LG is definitely more random in results so I am still left wondering about the rebadge of LG. There must be something different surely given one completely clean original works on one and not the other?????I ripped almost my entire library with the ASUS, I only bought the LG to test it if would read the bad "Hunger Games" discs. It didn't. Because I only have room for one drive at a time, I continued the ripping with the LG drive. It died within less than 2 months. ASUS is still alive. To really know which one is better, we'd need data from tens of thousands of users at least, then we could see a pattern. So far it's just - I had better luck with one drive, you had with the other