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Libredrive blu ray
Libredrive blu ray








  1. #Libredrive blu ray 1080p#
  2. #Libredrive blu ray tv#
  3. #Libredrive blu ray mac#

This same drive is sold under various brand names but, in fact, (LibreDrive mode) which completely bypasses all of the nonsense. It doesn't need encryption keys or any of that.

#Libredrive blu ray 1080p#

It was only intended to work with 1080p discs, however,Ī bug in the firmware makes it "4k Friendly", so it can work with. This is the best LibreDrive to buy for backing up Blu-Rays - the Blu-Ray drive of champions, if you will.

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(and I've heard tell of it being shipped out by mistake on rare occasion). There's a similarly named model which doesn't work Important: Get the one pictured, which is the SVC50. I created this for people like me that are looking for a streamedline set of "get this, do that, it'll work". On this journey I've bought three or four different drives over the years, tried various methods of flashing differentįirmwares, and some of it was cool to learn, but a lot of it was just tedious and not fun. That I couldn't sift through it, got stuck in analysis paralysis and ended up not getting anything. I encountered one a few years ago (perhaps the 2018 or 2019 version of that same guide), but it was just so much information Really want to deep dive and understand the landscape. There are a few "mega threads" out there in the forums and such, such as Ultimate UHD Drives Flashing Guide Updated 2021, which are great if you

#Libredrive blu ray tv#

  • Roku + Plex App - for watching on my projector (no TV for me)ĭisclaimer: Lots of affiliate links, but this is all the stuff I personally use, or that I know to be an equivalent replacement.
  • #Libredrive blu ray mac#

  • Plex Media Server on my Mac - so everyone in the house can watch.
  • Handbrake - for compressing backups into a format that's friendly for Plex and Roku.
  • SDFtool ( zip), in 'enc' mode (Windows Only, no Mac or alternative).
  • The WH16NS40-SVC50 v1.0.5 firmware (the MK pack).
  • The Unitek ‎Y-1099NEW SATA ATAPI Adapter (Optical Disc compatible).
  • The LG WH16NS40 "internal" blu-ray drive, which can operate in region-free "LibreDrive" mode.
  • You need 5 things (~ $100) to backup Blu-Ray discs (1080p and 4k): I'm running on Arch Linux./articles/how-to-rip-blurays-with-a-libredrive/ The drives are the same model, the LG BH16NS55, and both have had their firmware flashed to WH16NS60 1.02MK. The drive refuses to take any and all Blu-ray discs, including ones that I know for a fact work. I've tried restarting and updating my computer, to no avail.

    libredrive blu ray

    I've never heard of a drive failing because it couldn't read a disc properly. I refuse to believe that this is a hardware issue, since it seems impossibly unlikely that two drives (albeit with the same model number and firmware) would have the exact same problem after failing to read the exact same disc. I did the same as I already said, and the exact same thing happened. After patching the firmware so it works well with MakeMKV (LibreDrive and all), I ripped a Blu-ray as a test it worked fine, so I got to work on this disc. The first time, I put it down to a hardware failure, assuming the blue laser had died, and bought another.

    libredrive blu ray

    The really weird part is that this is the second time it's happened in about a week. CDs and DVDs continue to work fine, however. It doesn't show anything in lsblk, no disc appears to be able to mount, nothing. The drive makes a whole bunch of seeking noises, and spins up a bunch of times, but never gets anywhere, and eventually stops trying. The problem is, after using MakeMKV to try and backup the disc, the drive is unable to read the disc at all, and after this point, the drive cannot read any Blu-rays at all. I've been attempting (somewhat fruitlessly) to rip a Blu-ray disc that appears to have a bad sector on it (thanks, BBC).










    Libredrive blu ray