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First off let me say I don't think anything I am writing here promotes piracy or is illegal.
So I bought a "UHD friendly" LG WH14NS40 blu ray drive. It is internal and I use a SATA to USB converter. This is the information according to MakeMKV Drive Information OS device name: E: Current profile: BD-ROM Manufacturer: ASMedia Product: ASM105x Revision: 1.02 Firmware date: 2115-12-11 15:03 Bus encryption flags: 17 Highest AACS version: 61 Now here's what happens. I put in a 4K disc. It reads. So far so good. But I just leave it in my drive, do nothing else for a few minutes except maybe browse the contents via Windows Explorer, and it freezes, the light keeps flashing, it makes the scratch sound, essentially the drive treats the disc as if it's trying to read a bad disc. I have to eject to free it up. Then I close the drive and it reads it again. And like clockwork it does it again after a few minutes. Here' a video with what it does: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I4g...osSMoM-kO/view I had an old laptop with Windows Vista. Plugged the drive to that, same thing. So that eliminates any issues with my PC. This only happens with 4K discs. I tried two different 4K discs and same thing. I tried with a regular blu, and this did not happen. Tried with a DVD and CD did not happen. Here's the kicker though. If MakeMKV is running, it takes MUCH longer for this to happen. Like, if I weren't trying to test it I probably wouldn't realize it. To boot, I was able to rip 4Ks twice with MakeMKV no issue. If I leave it idle with MakeMKV open it will happen again eventually though and I will have to eject the disc. Now upon a little more research I came across this in another forum and it describes my issue exactly: Quote:
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