Hi everyone,
I have a LG BH16NS55 Blu-Ray drive. I have some questions about patching/flashing the drives firmware.
1. I'm running the original firmware on the drive. Is there any benefits in patching/flashing my drives current firmware?
2. If the above answers is yes, can somebody provide a link to a "How-to" guide?
3. What would be the best firmware to patch/flash my drive with?
I have attached the information of my drive that MakeMKV provides.
Help - Should I patch my drive?
Help - Should I patch my drive?
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Re: Help - Should I patch my drive?
Why would you want to change it?dvidebaek wrote: ↑Sat Dec 14, 2019 8:23 amHi everyone,
I have a LG BH16NS55 Blu-Ray drive. I have some questions about patching/flashing the drives firmware.
1. I'm running the original firmware on the drive. Is there any benefits in patching/flashing my drives current firmware?
2. If the above answers is yes, can somebody provide a link to a "How-to" guide?
3. What would be the best firmware to patch/flash my drive with?
I have attached the information of my drive that MakeMKV provides.
You have libredrive enabled on the original firmware. Even Better! The other firmwares are patched to enable libredrive.
I have a NS55 that came with 1.02 and it is still going strong after 2 years!!
Cheers
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Re: Help - Should I patch my drive?
Secondly, there are sticky posts/guides and hundreds of forum posts/threads regarding these topics/questions already. Read the stickies across the forum and use the forum search function as they will provide answers to these common questions. And often will help you avoid headaches and frustration.
But as Marty already advised, why try and fix something that is not broken?
But as Marty already advised, why try and fix something that is not broken?