Hi, I am testing several BD drives for ripping my CD, DVD, and BD collection, in order to find fastest drive to rip in shortest time.
Two of the six drives always give an error that the key disc cannot be used.
The two drives are very new model drives, and I'm wondering if that is the cause, e.g. maybe the online DB does not have info on them, or something like that?
These are the drives I tested:
LG BH12LS35: No go
Sony BD-5300S: No go
LG UH10LS20: Ok
Plextor PX-B940SA: Ok
Lite-On iHBS212: Ok
Pioneer BDR-206: Ok
When I rip the key disc using an "ok" drive, accurate rip reports 11 matches.
When I rip the key disc using a "no go" drive, accurate rip reports 200 matches.
I've tried several other popular artist US manufactured discs, those two drives still have problems with the key disc.
There is a very old thread on this forum reporting a similar problem, and the solution was to keep on trying many different discs.
I am looking for a more deterministic solution vs. spending an unknown amount of time randomly trying an unknown number of discs?
P.
Two of the six drives always give an error that the key disc cannot be used.
The two drives are very new model drives, and I'm wondering if that is the cause, e.g. maybe the online DB does not have info on them, or something like that?
These are the drives I tested:
LG BH12LS35: No go
Sony BD-5300S: No go
LG UH10LS20: Ok
Plextor PX-B940SA: Ok
Lite-On iHBS212: Ok
Pioneer BDR-206: Ok
When I rip the key disc using an "ok" drive, accurate rip reports 11 matches.
When I rip the key disc using a "no go" drive, accurate rip reports 200 matches.
I've tried several other popular artist US manufactured discs, those two drives still have problems with the key disc.
There is a very old thread on this forum reporting a similar problem, and the solution was to keep on trying many different discs.
I am looking for a more deterministic solution vs. spending an unknown amount of time randomly trying an unknown number of discs?
P.
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