If your Verbatim 43888 has an external power supply then I would suggest using it, in case your USB-C port is struggling to provide enough power.
See this thread.
If your Verbatim 43888 has an external power supply then I would suggest using it, in case your USB-C port is struggling to provide enough power.
Hmm... It seems to be possible. I checked the forum you linked, looks like similar issues.MrPenguin wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 7:07 pm
If your Verbatim 43888 has an external power supply then I would suggest using it, in case your USB-C port is struggling to provide enough power.
See this thread.
Maybe you should switch to the UHD Drive forum? I haven't used Windows for years, and for all I know your "power supply problems" could be due to some "helpful" Windows power-saving feature for USB-C ports!? Or a "power saving" vs "performance" profile? Or maybe even your laptop battery starting to run low!?Nightwish wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 8:02 pmIn the meanwhile, I wanted to test some documentaries that I allready ripped before. I tried 2 of them, now neither works, I get "The volume key is unknown for this disc - video can't be decrypted"... Both of them worked fine, I allready ripped them before with MakeMKV and now they can't be decrypted...
My blood presure now it's considerable higher than my success rate )
I have everything setup to performance mode, no power saving features for ports and I don't have a laptop, I am using a pretty beefy PC (built less than a year ago, top spec), so my hardware should be overkill for this.MrPenguin wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 8:27 pmMaybe you should switch to the UHD Drive forum? I haven't used Windows for years, and for all I know your "power supply problems" could be due to some "helpful" Windows power-saving feature for USB-C ports!? Or a "power saving" vs "performance" profile? Or maybe even your laptop battery starting to run low!?