Hi,
I'm trying to use an older BlueRay Reader with Windows 10 for ripping my CDs. If I set the communication to "scsi pass through (SPT)" the drive is detected by AccurateRip with a keydisk, but every RIP fails. If I'm switching the communication to "SCSI Pass Through read(D8)" the (ultra)ripping works fine, but CDs and the drive wasn't detected by AccurateRip.
My setup:
- Windows 10 Pro (fresh install)
- UAC disabled by control panel and registry hack (enableLUA=0)
- dbpoweramp 15.3
- drive HL-DT-ST BDDVDRW GGC-H20L (SATA)
- firmware of the drive is the last version (1.3)
Is there a solution - maybe downgrade to Win7?
/Ralf
I'm trying to use an older BlueRay Reader with Windows 10 for ripping my CDs. If I set the communication to "scsi pass through (SPT)" the drive is detected by AccurateRip with a keydisk, but every RIP fails. If I'm switching the communication to "SCSI Pass Through read(D8)" the (ultra)ripping works fine, but CDs and the drive wasn't detected by AccurateRip.
My setup:
- Windows 10 Pro (fresh install)
- UAC disabled by control panel and registry hack (enableLUA=0)
- dbpoweramp 15.3
- drive HL-DT-ST BDDVDRW GGC-H20L (SATA)
- firmware of the drive is the last version (1.3)
Is there a solution - maybe downgrade to Win7?
/Ralf
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