When does Makemkv support the drive Pioneer BDR-S13EBK

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Lehmeier
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When does Makemkv support the drive Pioneer BDR-S13EBK

Post by Lehmeier »

Hello!
I bought a Pioneer BDR-S13EBK and realised that it does not work with MakeMKV.

When will a new firmware be available and when will it work with MakeMKV?

Whenever I start MakeMKV v 1.17.1 linux ( x64-release ) it says that 1.17.7 is too old and I should download the latest version. But the 1.17.7 is up to date.

It also says: ‘Load current SDF in /home/ralf/.MakeMKV ...’
But I cannot find an SDF file in /home/ralf/.MakeMKV.

And under the information :

Device : SG:dev_21:0
BDR-S13U 1.04 CGDL001019WL

And at some point the message ‘Error occurred, programme is terminated.’ appears.

This is all very strange. I haven't registered / bought the programme yet, because I haven't been able to test it - but that shouldn't really be the cause.

Does anyone have any ideas that might help?

Yours sincerely, R.Lehmeier

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Re: When does Makemkv support the drive Pioneer BDR-S13EBK

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Lehmeier wrote:
Sat Sep 14, 2024 7:56 pm
Whenever I start MakeMKV v 1.17.1 linux ( x64-release ) it says that 1.17.7 is too old and I should download the latest version. But the 1.17.7 is up to date.
...
This is all very strange. I haven't registered / bought the programme yet, because I haven't been able to test it - but that shouldn't really be the cause.
This is a known issue which should be fixed soon. For now, you can click on Register and use the free beta key from viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1053
I bought a Pioneer BDR-S13EBK and realised that it does not work with MakeMKV.
When will a new firmware be available and when will it work with MakeMKV?
....
And under the information :

Device : SG:dev_21:0
BDR-S13U 1.04
The drive firmware is too new which blocks LibreDrive and the ability to rip 4K blu-ray discs. No one knows when that will be fixed. Until then, the drive is good for ripping regular blu-ray and DVDs.

It also says: ‘Load current SDF in /home/ralf/.MakeMKV ...’
But I cannot find an SDF file in /home/ralf/.MakeMKV.
The data is stored inside _private_data.tar, which should start around 2MB if the SDF data was downloaded successfully.
Lehmeier
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Re: When does Makemkv support the drive Pioneer BDR-S13EBK

Post by Lehmeier »

Then I hope that there will soon be a firmware that supports my drive.
After using the free key, I was able to save a Bluray film as a backup, but it couldn't save a UHD film.
So unfortunately Makemkv is only worth half as much to me.
Because backing up my UHD films was the reason why I bought this drive.
If Makemkv made it possible to back up UHD films, I would be inclined to buy Makemkv.
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Re: When does Makemkv support the drive Pioneer BDR-S13EBK

Post by Coopervid »

Lehmeier wrote:
Sat Sep 21, 2024 7:58 pm
Then I hope that there will soon be a firmware that supports my drive.
After using the free key, I was able to save a Bluray film as a backup, but it couldn't save a UHD film.
So unfortunately Makemkv is only worth half as much to me.
Because backing up my UHD films was the reason why I bought this drive.
If Makemkv made it possible to back up UHD films, I would be inclined to buy Makemkv.
No. Your drive is too new and is crippled by Pioneer. You need to buy a drive that has firmware before December 2022. Check the sellers side or write a PM to me.
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Re: When does Makemkv support the drive Pioneer BDR-S13EBK

Post by MartyMcNuts »

Lehmeier wrote:
Sat Sep 21, 2024 7:58 pm
Then I hope that there will soon be a firmware that supports my drive.
After using the free key, I was able to save a Bluray film as a backup, but it couldn't save a UHD film.
So unfortunately Makemkv is only worth half as much to me.
Because backing up my UHD films was the reason why I bought this drive.
If Makemkv made it possible to back up UHD films, I would be inclined to buy Makemkv.
It's not MakeMKV that is the issue. It is your drive. You should have checkd the UHD guide and purchased a compatible drive. We have been waiting more than a year and a half so far for support for Pioneer's with newer firmware and still no idea if/when it will ever happen.

Return your drive and get one that is currently UHD compatible.
Cheers :D
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Re: When does Makemkv support the drive Pioneer BDR-S13EBK

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Return your drive and get one that is currently UHD compatible.

I've had it too long for that - about 4 months.
But what interests me more. Does the sound work on all devices?

I tried to play a film (Bakaroo Banzai), which I had copied as a test, on my TV via a NAS.
The picture was played back, but the sound was not supported. The film was in .mpg format.
Will this improve?
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Re: When does Makemkv support the drive Pioneer BDR-S13EBK

Post by Coopervid »

Lehmeier wrote:
Sun Sep 22, 2024 4:59 pm

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Return your drive and get one that is currently UHD compatible.

I've had it too long for that - about 4 months.
But what interests me more. Does the sound work on all devices?

I tried to play a film (Bakaroo Banzai), which I had copied as a test, on my TV via a NAS.
The picture was played back, but the sound was not supported. The film was in .mpg format.
Will this improve?
The problem is located between the keyboard and the monitor.
MartyMcNuts
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Re: When does Makemkv support the drive Pioneer BDR-S13EBK

Post by MartyMcNuts »

Lehmeier wrote:
Sun Sep 22, 2024 4:59 pm

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Return your drive and get one that is currently UHD compatible.

I've had it too long for that - about 4 months.
But what interests me more. Does the sound work on all devices?

I tried to play a film (Bakaroo Banzai), which I had copied as a test, on my TV via a NAS.
The picture was played back, but the sound was not supported. The film was in .mpg format.
Will this improve?
Yeah, you should use either MP4 or mkv (preferred) not mpg.
Cheers :D
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Re: When does Makemkv support the drive Pioneer BDR-S13EBK

Post by dcoke22 »

Lehmeier wrote:
Sun Sep 22, 2024 4:59 pm
But what interests me more. Does the sound work on all devices?

I tried to play a film (Bakaroo Banzai), which I had copied as a test, on my TV via a NAS.
The picture was played back, but the sound was not supported. The film was in .mpg format.
Will this improve?
MakeMKV just copies what's on the disc so usually when people have trouble with sound, it is almost always something in their playback setup that is the trouble. There's a handy utility called MediaInfo that can show you lots of details about what's in your .mkv files (and other formats). DVDCompare.net says that the blu-ray of Buckaroo Bonzai has DTS-HD Master Audio. In an effort to save money, some TVs, sound bars, etc. don't support DTS audio. I don't know, obviously, if that's the case with your setup, but it is a good place to start.
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