first of all huge thank's to every person contributing guides, tutorials, answers and of course software to this community! It really helped me to get started with MakeMKV and Blu-rays.
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I bought an Asus BW-16D1HT a few weeks ago and it came with the 3.03 Firmware. This is why I flashed it to the 3.10 MK firmware using the recommended (super easy to use) tool from this forum. Everything seemed to be just fine, I could read even UHD discs and they would rip perfectly.
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But after ripping a few discs (non-UHD) I started experiencing an awkward behavior: The drive starts to spin very loudly (no "scratching" sounds just like high speed spinning) and MakeMKV says the rip failed. The eject Button in MakeMKV stops working and also pressing the physical eject button on the drive did not make the drive open. After restarting MakeMKV it says that no usable optical drives could be found. The only way to fix this was to reboot my machine (which is very annoying because the drive is connected to my home server).
So I decided to flash another firmware and see if this makes any difference. I booted up into windows and flashed the official 3.02 (from the firmware pack). UHD discs were still no problem but after ripping 2-3 discs the drive would become not-responsive again. But this time it was not spinning the disc for ever (just stopped spinning) and the physical eject button was still working. So actually a little bit better but sadly these "crashes" occurred a lot more frequent. Again: only a reboot helped.
After that I gave 3.01 a try and everything went pretty good for like 20-30 discs before it stopped working. This time even more strange since the drive seems to have lost power connection completely. It "crashed" after ejecting a disc while the tray was open: This time I was not able to close the tray anymore.
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Just rebooted my server and now it is working fine again.
I tried to research this issue on Google but was not very successful (didn't even know what to search for) and this is why I am asking you for help:
- Is it possible that this is a software issue?
- Might this be a firmware problem?
- Do I need to return the drive because this probably is a hardware issue?
- How can I "debug" this issue?
Some useful info:
I am running MakeMKV on my linux server but this problem also occurred when testing the drive using Windows 10.
I swapped the SATA cable and port and the power cable but no difference.
This problem occurs with all kinds of discs: Blu-rays and DVDs
It would be very helpful if anyone could tell me what my best options are from now on
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Kind regards