MKV actually managed to open the disc once, but after a couple of seconds MKV started re-reading the disc, and that ended with me having to re-flash my Asus drive yet again.
Don't repeatedly reflash your drive firmware. The firmware is cryptographically signed, so if it were somehow corrupted the drive would go into boot/DFU mode. Any perceived benefit to repeatedly reflashing the firmware is a side effect of the self-reboot stage of the update process. You can achieve an even greater effect by just powering down the drive entirely and waiting 10-15 seconds.
Thanks, I’ll try turning off the player next time.
I should also mention that the player sounds very strange and strained when it tries to read this disc. Could it be the disc itself that’s faulty, causing the players to be unable to read it?
My Pioneer disc dump didn't get added, so I'm trying again:
Peking Opera Blues - Arrow UHD
Disc type: UHD Disc ID: ? Disc Label: Peking Opera Blues UHD Disc dump filename: MKB20_v82_Peking_Opera_Blues_-_UHD_0A14 Drive: BD-RW BDR-UD04 Drive firmware: 1.14_DFDL154556WL LibreDrive status: Enabled Did you sync the public keydb within the last 15 minutes? Yes Have you verified that all submission links are accessible in incognito/private browsing? Yes MKB_RO.inf link (Do not just extract the MKB_RO.inf file from the disc dump file - copy it from the disc):https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cu-92c ... sp=sharing Disc dump link:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L7_f7s ... drive_link
Here's the Disc ID - 5ea38005be385f5be9fdcea618c3485eb0f762b8