Re: UHD drives
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 8:50 pm
I'm working with KaraokeAmerica by phone to resolve his issues.
Bill I've got you covered for both drives you mentioned. Check your PMs or email me alexcoluzzi32@gmail.com. My phone number is posted somewhere as well.Bill_Z wrote: Thu Jan 03, 2019 5:08 pm If any kind souls are willing to help an old guy out... Yes, I have read through this topic, more than once. I have an LG BH16NS40 but not the right SVC code (code not listed on label). Yes, i bought an external Asus Asus BW-16D1 but then
Bill
I just got one of those delivered yesterday. Seems to have been shipped with firmware 1.1. Can't wait to see what's coming for that drive.jonghotti wrote: Thu Jan 03, 2019 7:13 pm P.S. the long term investement group here has advised me to state "buying a WH/BH16NS60 svc code. NS60, is one of the best investments you'll ever make. (I've got those as well.)
1.01 is the current shipping version yeah, I believe that 1.00 is the desired revision, though I'm not sure why.SamuriHL wrote: Thu Jan 03, 2019 9:04 pmI just got one of those delivered yesterday. Seems to have been shipped with firmware 1.1. Can't wait to see what's coming for that drive.jonghotti wrote: Thu Jan 03, 2019 7:13 pm P.S. the long term investement group here has advised me to state "buying a WH/BH16NS60 svc code. NS60, is one of the best investments you'll ever make. (I've got those as well.)
Well, if it becomes necessary, I'll figure out how to downgrade it. I'm not super worried right now as I've got a friendly ASUS drive with 3.02 on it that hasn't let me down yet with any of my UHD's. I just wanted to have a real UHD drive that could potentially have useful functionality going forward. I have personal speculation on why these drives might actually be better going forward than friendly drives but it's just a guess. Hence, I grabbed one. LOLjonghotti wrote: Thu Jan 03, 2019 10:32 pm 1.01 is the current shipping version yeah, I believe that 1.00 is the desired revision, though I'm not sure why.
Hi,jonghotti wrote: Thu Jan 03, 2019 7:13 pmBill I've got you covered for both drives you mentioned. Check your PMs or email me alexcoluzzi32@gmail.com. My phone number is posted somewhere as well.Bill_Z wrote: Thu Jan 03, 2019 5:08 pm If any kind souls are willing to help an old guy out... Yes, I have read through this topic, more than once. I have an LG BH16NS40 but not the right SVC code (code not listed on label). Yes, i bought an external Asus Asus BW-16D1 but then
Bill
P.S. the long term investement group here has advised me to state "buying a WH/BH16NS60 svc code. NS60, is one of the best investments you'll ever make. (I've got those as well.)
martinav,martinav wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 12:32 am Oh guys. Dont do this to me. The first item in this post clearly provided a list of compatible drives. I picked up two WH14NS40 1.00 drives. I insert my first 4k disk to no avail. I do a little reading and there some issue with a manufacureres date on the drive. That would have been ehlpful information in the lead-in post. I also dont appreciate the later post that told someone else that they did not do enough research. SO, what is enough research? Until you do enough to find it isnt compatible? Please... I blew my cash on two unnecessary drives as a direct result of this post. I implore whomever posted this to update with the "caveats" to not cause people to waste their money. I do not think I should have to read 480 posts deep to find the "oh by the way..." issues.
SO, I will ask this question again... what is a bloody 4k drive I can use with mkv.
Compatible or not?
Drive Information
OS device name: I:
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BD-RE WH14NS40
Revision: 1.00
Serial number: K9FD1EE4856
Firmware date: 2112-06-16 18:28
Bus encryption flags: 17
Highest AACS version: 65
No disc inserted
Thank you.
That is an “official” UHD drive. Mike has already addressed support for these types of drives in this thread:K@mpfH@mster wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 1:11 pm Hey guys, maybe someone of you can help me. I have bought the UHD drive LG BU40N in an external case with a compatible firmware. I bought Terminator 2 UHD BRD and I cant it with Makemkv. WHat do I wrong?
Ok, yes, I concede that the WH14NS40 was not on the original list.MartyMcNuts wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 2:32 ammartinav,martinav wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 12:32 am Oh guys. Dont do this to me. The first item in this post clearly provided a list of compatible drives. I picked up two WH14NS40 1.00 drives. I insert my first 4k disk to no avail. I do a little reading and there some issue with a manufacureres date on the drive. That would have been ehlpful information in the lead-in post. I also dont appreciate the later post that told someone else that they did not do enough research. SO, what is enough research? Until you do enough to find it isnt compatible? Please... I blew my cash on two unnecessary drives as a direct result of this post. I implore whomever posted this to update with the "caveats" to not cause people to waste their money. I do not think I should have to read 480 posts deep to find the "oh by the way..." issues.
SO, I will ask this question again... what is a bloody 4k drive I can use with mkv.
Compatible or not?
Drive Information
OS device name: I:
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BD-RE WH14NS40
Revision: 1.00
Serial number: K9FD1EE4856
Firmware date: 2112-06-16 18:28
Bus encryption flags: 17
Highest AACS version: 65
No disc inserted
Thank you.
This drive is from 2012 and is far to old. The first post in this topic does not mention the WH14NS40 that you purchased.
The most common "UHD friendly" drives are:
ASUS BC-12D2HT (internal, manufactured 2015+)
LG WH16NS40 (SVC code: NS50 (approx late 2015+))
LG BH16NS40 (SVC code: NS50 (approx late 2015+))
ASUS BW-12B1ST (manufactured 2015+)
ASUS BW-16D1HT (manufactured 2015+)
LG BH16NS55
Good luck...
Ok let’s make this as simple for you as possible.martinav wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 4:52 pm Ok, yes, I concede that the WH14NS40 was not on the original list.
However, I also note the date requirement now on EVERY drive. An apparently critical detail. So, this date is a requirement on ALL of these drives now? Also, I do not see the BE16NU50, BW-12D2HT (and PRO), nor the WH126NS58 in this list either. So, are these somehow no longer compatible? Or just not as "preferred"? I cant keep blowing my money on drives. I have an ebay offer standing on a WH16NS40 that has a 2014 manuf date. It seems I need to be canceling that one now, which would been another worthless drive!
I would also like to see a new and cleaned up post outlining the best drives, and all the requirements. I would do it if I knew I had the right details.
Thank you.
i think you just misunderstood new versions of the WH14NS40 are compatible i sell those the most but in the info you posted of your drive shows it as firmware 1.00 with a build date of 2112 that means 2012 if that is what firmware the drive came with it was built before it was compatible the drive would also have a ns50 on the top label that older drives dont have as Marty said it is to old if that is the original firmware another way to tell is the ones with the brushed plastic front are the older not compatible ones, new ones have textured plastic.martinav wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 4:52 pm
Ok, yes, I concede that the WH14NS40 was not on the original list.
However, I also note the date requirement now on EVERY drive. An apparently critical detail. So, this date is a requirement on ALL of these drives now? Also, I do not see the BE16NU50, BW-12D2HT (and PRO), nor the WH126NS58 in this list either. So, are these somehow no longer compatible? Or just not as "preferred"? I cant keep blowing my money on drives. I have an ebay offer standing on a WH16NS40 that has a 2014 manuf date. It seems I need to be canceling that one now, which would been another worthless drive!
I would also like to see a new and cleaned up post outlining the best drives, and all the requirements. I would do it if I knew I had the right details.
Thank you.