Re: Ultimate UHD Drives Flashing Guide Updated 2021
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2021 2:07 am
I only recommend the BU40N now
MakeMKV support forum
https://forum.makemkv.com/forum/
Yessmush wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 1:06 am
Ok I see now was just having difficulty with how some of it was worded.
The part that says
"LG 1.04+ / BU40N 1.03 / Asus 3.10+ and similar
The newer OEM firmwares cannot be flashed easily due to the additional downgrade checks implemented by the drive/firmware manufacturer. If your drive has one of these firmwares, and there is no MK version of the same firmware/drive model or higher number, you will have to sidegrade to Asus 3.10MK "
Since my firmware is 3.10 and there's a 3.10 MK I'm good to go - download the MK firmware pack and flash using the ASUS BW-16D1HT .bin file? I can use the SDFtool instead of command line right? (not using the "enc" option)
ASUS BW-16D1HT in Vantec enclosure is my goto rig with BU40N in Vantec also getting use. Last but not least the LG WH16NS60 in the OWC Mercury Pro enclosure likes to hang out with the BU40N slim drive and tease him about being so small. Every so often when the slim drive has heard enough he faces off with NS60 and says "yo yo yo you may be bigger but bitch i'm USB BUS powered eat this!"as he starts smacking the shit out of the bigger drive with his double ended USB cableatrus821 wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 1:43 am Hi all - I wanted ask some of the resident experts here what combo of drives you use as your go-to for blu-ray mkv rips. I have been using an LG BP50NB40, which is a usb powered drive. I've recently added the ASUS BW-16D1HT with an OWC Mercury Pro 5.25" Optical Drive External Enclosure. I'm also considering adding an LG WH16NS60 to the mix as well. I am only ripping my Blu Rays and no UHDs at this point (so flashing has not been relevant for me yet).
So, what drives to you all regularly use? Are any more tolerant/effective? How to you mount these - external enclosures or internal in a PC? There are many posts here about long lists of compatible drives, but I'd love to know which specific models the most frequent posters use.
BP50NB40 cross-flashed to BP60NB10 1.00 MK is my go to drive.atrus821 wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 1:43 am Hi all - I wanted ask some of the resident experts here what combo of drives you use as your go-to for blu-ray mkv rips. I have been using an LG BP50NB40, which is a usb powered drive. I've recently added the ASUS BW-16D1HT with an OWC Mercury Pro 5.25" Optical Drive External Enclosure. I'm also considering adding an LG WH16NS60 to the mix as well. I am only ripping my Blu Rays and no UHDs at this point (so flashing has not been relevant for me yet).
So, what drives to you all regularly use? Are any more tolerant/effective? How to you mount these - external enclosures or internal in a PC? There are many posts here about long lists of compatible drives, but I'd love to know which specific models the most frequent posters use.
im getting the felling its very similar to the BU40N?MartyMcNuts wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 8:32 am
BP50NB40 cross-flashed to BP60NB10 1.00 MK is my go to drive.
Nothing new. We've been able to cross-flash them for about 15 months now....Billycar11 wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 9:36 amim getting the felling its very similar to the BU40N?MartyMcNuts wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 8:32 am
BP50NB40 cross-flashed to BP60NB10 1.00 MK is my go to drive.
i see you have it working crossflashed as one thats a new development?
well i have had 50+ desktop drives fail and 1 slim fail so no in my experience the slims are way better.Mr_Orange wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 10:25 am What's with the obsession with slim drives? Aren't they less reliable than a full-sized internal SATA drive?
Interesting. I got the impression from a number posts that slim drives were troublesome.Billycar11 wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 11:01 amwell i have had 50+ desktop drives fail and 1 slim fail so no in my experience the slims are way better.Mr_Orange wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 10:25 am What's with the obsession with slim drives? Aren't they less reliable than a full-sized internal SATA drive?
but this is for 1 brand the UHD drives LG/ASUS same drives.
other brand desktop drives could be way better and i hope they are.
i really hope the pioneer drives are supported soon even though it will probably put us drive sellers out of business
It all worked very seamlessly and quickly. When I first flashed it with the modified firmware, I was a bit confused because I was expecting to see multiple versions of modified firmware, but what was provided was the latest firmware.Billycar11 wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 10:30 pm1. No it's linked on first page sdftoolgarmin123 wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 10:15 pm
Thanks for the reply.
1) When you say the SDFTool, is it the one in the MakeMKV program directory? Is it the SDFTool or the SDFTool64?
2) Must the SATA channel be set to IDE in the BIOS?
2.no leave it as default
Makemkv copy's the movie exactly as it is no change at all.smush wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 5:35 pm Just ripped my first UHD HDR disk and all went well. I did notice the MKV file when played back did appear more grainy though?
Is the sleep bug just simply an annoyance or does it affect the ripping process/output?
Yes the BH16NS55, WH16NS60 & the BH16NS40, NS51 are all amazing drives.Mr_Orange wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 11:03 amInteresting. I got the impression from a number posts that slim drives were troublesome.Billycar11 wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 11:01 amwell i have had 50+ desktop drives fail and 1 slim fail so no in my experience the slims are way better.Mr_Orange wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 10:25 am What's with the obsession with slim drives? Aren't they less reliable than a full-sized internal SATA drive?
but this is for 1 brand the UHD drives LG/ASUS same drives.
other brand desktop drives could be way better and i hope they are.
i really hope the pioneer drives are supported soon even though it will probably put us drive sellers out of business
My LG BH16NS55 has been rock solid (touches wood) so far.