This time even more strange since the drive seems to have lost power connection completely. Again: only a reboot helped.Īfter that I gave 3.01 a try and everything went pretty good for like 20-30 discs before it stopped working. So actually a little bit better but sadly these "crashes" occurred a lot more frequent. But this time it was not spinning the disc for ever (just stopped spinning) and the physical eject button was still working. UHD discs were still no problem but after ripping 2-3 discs the drive would become not-responsive again. I booted up into windows and flashed the official 3.02 (from the firmware pack). So I decided to flash another firmware and see if this makes any difference. The only way to fix this was to reboot my machine (which is very annoying because the drive is connected to my home server). After restarting MakeMKV it says that no usable optical drives could be found. The eject Button in MakeMKV stops working and also pressing the physical eject button on the drive did not make the drive open. Everything seemed to be just fine, I could read even UHD discs and they would rip perfectly.īut after ripping a few discs (non-UHD) I started experiencing an awkward behavior: The drive starts to spin very loudly (no "scratching" sounds just like high speed spinning) and MakeMKV says the rip failed. This is why I flashed it to the 3.10 MK firmware using the recommended (super easy to use) tool from this forum. I bought an Asus BW-16D1HT a few weeks ago and it came with the 3.03 Firmware. First of all huge thank's to every person contributing guides, tutorials, answers and of course software to this community! It really helped me to get started with MakeMKV and Blu-rays.
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