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Lg wh14ns40 software
Lg wh14ns40 software





lg wh14ns40 software
  1. #LG WH14NS40 SOFTWARE MOVIE#
  2. #LG WH14NS40 SOFTWARE MANUAL#
  3. #LG WH14NS40 SOFTWARE WINDOWS 10#

For many movies MakeMKV or MKVtoolnix can effectively handle it, but for many movies it can't. MKV with only the necessary or required/desired English video, audio, and subtitle tracks doesn't happen.

#LG WH14NS40 SOFTWARE MOVIE#

ISO is easy (ignoring no proper PC playback solution), but an "automatic" movie only.

lg wh14ns40 software

I didn't test with UHD BD, but with standard BD neither MakeMKV, eac3to, or MKVtoolnix can fully handle turning discs into a correct rip for all discs.

#LG WH14NS40 SOFTWARE MANUAL#

Lastly, ripping the discs is labor intensive and requires manual intervention.

#LG WH14NS40 SOFTWARE WINDOWS 10#

In this route I'd be partially tempted to see if I can rig a rpi 4 to reshare my SMB shares from my Windows 10 Pro box as NFS shares as the best clunky workaround. The network support is also a little clunky. Apparently they work better with NFS (which I don't have with a Windows 10 "server"). They don't have SMB support past the deprecated 1.x version. ISO) with Dolby Vision + chapters are the OPPOs players with a hacked FW and the Chinese OPPO "clone(s)". The only thing that can currently fully and properly play UHD blu-ray rips (as. They're working on the color bug that requires power cycling. Chapter support isn't going to be added since. There's no chapters and currently some sort of bug that after the file is played the player (Sony) has to be power cycled because the colors get all messed up. TS files reportedly work on the Oppo players also. TS file that my Sony X700 UHD player will play as Dolby Vision and play it with the lossless Atmos track (the Sony can't do that with. They currently have test builds that can remux a Dolby Vision UHD BD to a. tsmuxer is now open source and some enterprising people have been working on it's UHD support. A PC can't play back the Dolby Vision layer. My largest concern for UHD is playing them back. I think that would hold it all from my SWAG and have some extra space. I was thinking at tax time (I should get a sizable refund despite making changes to withholding last year to reduce the refund size) to get enough of the 14TB WD enterprise drives to have a 200TB RAID-6 array. I've noodled putting everything "online". A 100GB disc has 3 layers so speed will go up and down several times across the 100GB and it moves back and forth three times.Ĭlick to expand.I have that same concern. It will be slower on the inside edge of the disc because the disc is spinning at a constant angular velocity (RPM) and the circumference changes. Also, "up to 6x" or "up to 8x" mean 6x or 8x ripping at the outside of the disc where the read rate is the highest.

lg wh14ns40 software

ISO) took ~63 minutes to rip with a 6x capable firmware. The ASUS BW-16D1HT 3.10 firmware is the recommended one if you don't care about burning and the LG BH16NS55 or WH16NS40 firmwares are the recommended ones if you want to also burn with the drive.īTW, "fast" is relative. AnyDVD can't use a drive with official UHD support, so you have to use "UHD friendly" firmwares. MakeMKV can use a drive that has official UHD support with libredrive, so the libredrive enabled WH16NS60 firmware is the one to use since it's capable of up to 8x ripping. I ultimately flashed it to a ASUS BW-16D1HT with version 3.10 firmware since supposedly that the fastest "UHD friendly" ripping firmware as long as you don't care about burning with the drive. I have no idea why someone would buy a pre-flashed drive at a premium. Then you can flash the firmware you want. The drive won't let you downgrade with the factory firmware, so you have to flash a same level (or newer) modified firmware that allows downgrading first if the firmware you want to use is a downgrade.

lg wh14ns40 software

Flashing is very simple with the modified GUI flasher. It took two different flashes to get it to the firmware I wanted (or at least that's how I did it). I used Marty McNuts modified ASUS flasher to get a "UHD friendly" firmware flashed on it. Reportedly all the working Asus & LG drive models are the same hardware so there's no point to buy a more expensive model. I picked up a LG WH14NS40 from Amazon for about $55 and got it yesterday.







Lg wh14ns40 software