Digital Hunter
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I got a new laptop last month and bought an external drive for it, and since the screen was 4K I got the mentioned drive in the title.
My primary RIP system was an older ASUS with internal DVD drives (2, for simultaneous ripping) and the RAID took a dump on me when I fired it up today, and the system I use for encoding (Republic of Gamers system) has no place for installing an internal drive.
So I plugged in my new DVD drive and after upgrading MakeMKV and installing the new version of AnyDVD on this machine I just tried putting the 4K UHD version in to see what would happen.
The disc was readable and I ripped a 4K version of Bond just to test.
After all the hassles trying to get the 4K to rip...this just made my entire week!
My primary RIP system was an older ASUS with internal DVD drives (2, for simultaneous ripping) and the RAID took a dump on me when I fired it up today, and the system I use for encoding (Republic of Gamers system) has no place for installing an internal drive.
So I plugged in my new DVD drive and after upgrading MakeMKV and installing the new version of AnyDVD on this machine I just tried putting the 4K UHD version in to see what would happen.
The disc was readable and I ripped a 4K version of Bond just to test.
After all the hassles trying to get the 4K to rip...this just made my entire week!