I recently bought a new LG WH14NS40, SVC code: NS50, manufactured May 29, 2020. It's connected to a SATA port on my motherboard and I'm running Windows 10 version 1909:
Drive Information
OS device name: F:
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BD-RE WH14NS40
Revision: 1.04
Serial number:
Firmware date: 2119-01-04 13:51
Bus encryption flags: 17
Highest AACS version: 66
LibreDrive Information
Status: Possible (with patched firmware)
Drive platform: MT1959
Harware support: Yes
Firmware support: No
Firmware type: Original (patched version available)
Firmware version: 1.04
DVD all regions: Possible (with patched firmware)
BD raw data read: Possible (with patched firmware)
BD raw metadata read: Possible (with patched firmware)
Unrestricted read speed: Possible (with patched firmware)
I've downloaded the "(Modified) ASUS ODD FW Changer (24.08.2019) + UHD Friendly Firmwares + Latest MK Pack (20.07.2020)" file from the opening post in this thread, and from looking at the files in it, it looks like my options are:
DE_LG_WH14NS40_1.02_NS50.bin
Or:
HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_WH14NS40-NS50-1.05-NM00900-212005061444.bin
Or:
First HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_WH14NS40-NS50-1.05-NM00900-212005061444.bin, then DE_LG_WH14NS40_1.02_NS50.bin
Is that correct? If so, is there a consensus on which is the best way to go?
Also, are there any downsides to changing the firmware compared to leaving it as-is? UHD functionality isn't particularly important to me (though I do like the idea of LibreDrive functionality), though it would be nice to have if there are no downsides. I don't see myself buying any UHD Blu-rays unless I encounter an instance where a good transfer of a movie I want
only exists on UHD, in which case I'd buy it, rip it, and re-encode it to 1080p (and de-HDR it during the re-encoding process).