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https://www.amazon.com/LG-Electro...5699555c56 >In stock on May 20
This drive officially supports 4k UHD playback on compatible PC\Laptop using the Power DVD software that is included with this drive (Note: the bundled cyberlink software works only in Windows PC\Laptop)
This is a great bluray burner for backing up your data and also supports M-Disc burning. Also supports BDXL 100Gb discs
About this item
- Reduces Noise from Disc Spin During Movie Playback
- Support 3D Blu-ray Disc Playback
- Support BDXL (100GB Triple Layer) Disc; Max. 16X BD-R Read and Write Capability
- Blu-ray Disc (Including BDXL, M-DISC), DVD (Including M-DISC & DVD-RAM), and CD Family Read/Write Compatible
- 4MB Buffer Under-Run Prevention Function Embedded
You can pair this drive with Vantec USB 3 case for plug and play to any PC\MAC\Laptop.
https://www.amazon.com/Vantec-NST...XAFE9EF54Q
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When you rip, you're making a 1:1 copy. Where in that process degrades the result? Who makes 2-3 backup copies of their movies? Stop trying to "contribute" to this thread.
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This drive can be flashed in a few easy steps to rip UHD's. Check makemkv forums or Google for details
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Wow here it is https://forum.makemkv.c
https://www.amazon.com/LG-Super-I...B079LR2Q67
If flashed with the firmware:
https://forum.makemkv.c
Will they work the same?
https://www.amazon.com/LG-Super-I...B079LR2Q67
If flashed with the firmware:
https://forum.makemkv.c
Will they work the same?
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Holy crap. How much space does that take up? What client device do you use for playback? I struggled with ripping even blurays because they would be in VC-1 format and firestick can't handle it. I was kinda disappointed with the whole idea of ripping because ultimately it just took way more time than me redeeming the code with the bluray and streaming it via firestick.
Use handbrake to re-encode them.
I have a lot of Blu rays ripped to my plex server, and very few ripped AS VC-1. Most are variations on mpeg.
I'm guessing a lot of people aren't ripping just their own discs, but rentals and friends' discs as well. Probably mostly.
I have a lot of Blu rays ripped to my plex server, and very few ripped AS VC-1. Most are variations on mpeg.
I'm guessing a lot of people aren't ripping just their own discs, but rentals and friends' discs as well. Probably mostly.
Yeah but handbrake takes too long as I don't own any super fast PC and I think it reduces the quality so at that point I'm like why go through all this for something I can just stream if I'm going to ultimately have a reduced quality video. I own the discs but I don't own a dedicated bluray player. Unfortunately have not bought the xbox one either so I have no way of playing these discs without ripping and watching through playback device. Its really me just cheaping out and not getting a dedicated uhd player. But that's the SDer in me lol.
I've been using the WH14NS40 to make remuxes with mkv and use the Nvidia Shield for playback. In general most dvds are 4-8gb, blu-rays 20-30gb, and 4k blu-rays from 50-90gb.