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I had some issues with my drive and want to know what you think.
I want to try if I can copy some discs that were not successfull with my other drive on my laptop.
After I managed to get back to FW 3.02, I tried some of them. (But I had the following issues in the past, so I don't think it is the firmware).
The first DVD went through without any problem. I got a read error on my other drive, but that one worked after clicking continue. So I think it is just a difference between the two drives.
However, two other discs are problematic. One DVD (Lucky Luke), one BD (Matrix Revolutions). (I havent't tried any other disc yet as I was busy figuring out whats going on).
Instead of getting read errors, the drive only goes to sleep. It simply turns off. AnyDVD shows nothing, only that the speed is at 0MB/s right now.
-When I click cancel, nothing happens.
-When I eject the disc, Windows and AnyDVD should update the information, but nothing happens.
-After turning off the drive, my external drive spinned up and AnyDVD asked me to delete the failed iso or not.
I flashed 3.10 MK firmware, same issue. It did not even recognized the Matrix BD anymore. When inserting it without AnyDVD, Windows shows it, but AnyDVD only shows an empty window.
I already thought it might be because I flashed another firmware, so I made a quick restart. Now the disc got recognized, however, when scanning the disc, the drive made some noises it usually does not.
And it went to sleep again.
I then went into device manager and deletet the driver for the drive, turned it off and on, maybe it is because the driver does not match the firmware I flashed.
I now copy another disc and will try the two discs again at a later point. However, the disc (BD) is at 24% and goes slower and slower as well, it is at 10 hours right now. So I guess the drive is done? AnyDVD showed about 22-24 hours when the harddrive turned off.
Again, same issue. Ejected the disc, nothing. Turned the disc drive off, AnyDVD wants to delete the iso.
I just flashed 3.01 and tried DVD Lucky Luke again, same error.
So I decided to give it a try with the external drive, that is supposed to give me read errors.
At first, I told it to create a logfile---- IT JUST TURNED OFF????
Same thing, ejectet the disc, nothing, turned it of, AnyDVD stopped it's loop and opened the explorer window containing the log.
However, there is something of:
When I only insert the disc, it gives me:
But the log told me:
The log from the Asus drive (that did not went to sleep when creating the log, I think)
When I turned the drive on again and insertet the disc, AnyDVD told me, as before:
What's happening here? Both logs have structural copy protection, the inserted disc has not.
One log has 7, the other 5 and the live disc no bad sectors.
The first log has bogus stuff, the other one and the live disc have not.
I then went to copy the disc using the external drive---
To make sure it is not the fact that I copy to iso or that I have the protection checkbox checked, I tried both to copy to iso without protection and to copy to folder.
-leaving it unchecked: 14% error, drive goes to sleep
-copy to folder: same
As you might know, I now have the metal enclosure, and the drive is connectet to a USB 3 Port.
To make sure it is not the port or AnyDVD, I went from this port on the back to the one port on the front, USB 3.0.
-first try with AnyDVD: same
-second try using MakeMKV: worse, it fails to open the disc
-third try using DVDShrink: same, stops at 16%
-fourth try using DVDfab: fails as well, 15%, status window shows VTS_02_1.VOB.
Conclusion: It is neither the USB Port nor an AnyDVD issue, since other programs fail as well and they also don't react until I turn off the drive.
Is there anything I can do, or is the drive broken?
I want to try if I can copy some discs that were not successfull with my other drive on my laptop.
After I managed to get back to FW 3.02, I tried some of them. (But I had the following issues in the past, so I don't think it is the firmware).
The first DVD went through without any problem. I got a read error on my other drive, but that one worked after clicking continue. So I think it is just a difference between the two drives.
However, two other discs are problematic. One DVD (Lucky Luke), one BD (Matrix Revolutions). (I havent't tried any other disc yet as I was busy figuring out whats going on).
Instead of getting read errors, the drive only goes to sleep. It simply turns off. AnyDVD shows nothing, only that the speed is at 0MB/s right now.
-When I click cancel, nothing happens.
-When I eject the disc, Windows and AnyDVD should update the information, but nothing happens.
-After turning off the drive, my external drive spinned up and AnyDVD asked me to delete the failed iso or not.
I flashed 3.10 MK firmware, same issue. It did not even recognized the Matrix BD anymore. When inserting it without AnyDVD, Windows shows it, but AnyDVD only shows an empty window.
I already thought it might be because I flashed another firmware, so I made a quick restart. Now the disc got recognized, however, when scanning the disc, the drive made some noises it usually does not.
And it went to sleep again.
I then went into device manager and deletet the driver for the drive, turned it off and on, maybe it is because the driver does not match the firmware I flashed.
I now copy another disc and will try the two discs again at a later point. However, the disc (BD) is at 24% and goes slower and slower as well, it is at 10 hours right now. So I guess the drive is done? AnyDVD showed about 22-24 hours when the harddrive turned off.
Again, same issue. Ejected the disc, nothing. Turned the disc drive off, AnyDVD wants to delete the iso.
I just flashed 3.01 and tried DVD Lucky Luke again, same error.
So I decided to give it a try with the external drive, that is supposed to give me read errors.
At first, I told it to create a logfile---- IT JUST TURNED OFF????
Same thing, ejectet the disc, nothing, turned it of, AnyDVD stopped it's loop and opened the explorer window containing the log.
However, there is something of:
When I only insert the disc, it gives me:
Code:
Structural copy protection not found.
Removed CSS copy protection!
Bad sector protection not found.
But the log told me:
Code:
Found & removed structural copy protection!
Found & removed bogus title set(s)!
Found & removed 7 potential bad sector protections!
The log from the Asus drive (that did not went to sleep when creating the log, I think)
Code:
Found & removed structural copy protection!
Removed CSS copy protection!
Found & removed 5 potential bad sector protections!
When I turned the drive on again and insertet the disc, AnyDVD told me, as before:
Code:
Structural copy protection not found.
Removed CSS copy protection!
Bad sector protection not found.
What's happening here? Both logs have structural copy protection, the inserted disc has not.
One log has 7, the other 5 and the live disc no bad sectors.
The first log has bogus stuff, the other one and the live disc have not.
I then went to copy the disc using the external drive---
To make sure it is not the fact that I copy to iso or that I have the protection checkbox checked, I tried both to copy to iso without protection and to copy to folder.
-leaving it unchecked: 14% error, drive goes to sleep
-copy to folder: same
As you might know, I now have the metal enclosure, and the drive is connectet to a USB 3 Port.
To make sure it is not the port or AnyDVD, I went from this port on the back to the one port on the front, USB 3.0.
-first try with AnyDVD: same
-second try using MakeMKV: worse, it fails to open the disc
Code:
MakeMKV v1.16.7 win(x64-release) gestartet
Automatische Update-Überprüfung aktiviert. Sie können diese Option in den Standardeinstellungen deaktivieren, wenn Sie nicht wollen, dass MakeMKV eine Verbindung mit dem Webserver aufnimmt.
Using LibreDrive mode (v06.3 id=E064BA3E3F81)
Direkter Zugriffsmodus wird verwendet
Titel #1 hat eine Länge von 10 Sekunden und wurde übersprungen, da die minimale Titellänge 120 Sekunden beträgt
Titel #2 hat eine Länge von 19 Sekunden und wurde übersprungen, da die minimale Titellänge 120 Sekunden beträgt
CELLs 12-end wurden wegen CELL-Befehlen übersprungen (evt. Strukturschutz)
Umfangreicher Multiplexer gefunden - 10 CELLs und 6298 VOBUs müssen gescannt werden. Dies wird einige Zeit in Anspruch nehmen. Bitte haben Sie Geduld - dieser Vorgang ist notwendig.
Titel #3 (1:28:07) wurde aufgrund eines Navigationsfehlers übersprungen
CELLs 18-end wurden wegen CELL-Befehlen übersprungen (evt. Strukturschutz)
Das Öffnen der Disk schlug fehl
-fourth try using DVDfab: fails as well, 15%, status window shows VTS_02_1.VOB.
Code:
Info for drive [F:\] (DVDFab 12.0.7.0)
Vendor: ASUS, Product: BW-16D1HT
Revision: 3.01, Vendor specific: W000800KLGK8SA4855
Drive region: 2 (RPC II), changes left: 4(user) / 4(vendor)
AACS v1, AGIDs: 2, revocation level: Unknown
Support: BUS_ENCRYPTION=YES BN_GENERATION=YES
Disc media: DVD (DVD-Video)
Disc region: 2, 8
Volume name: LUCKY_LUKE
Video standard: PAL
Layer 0 size: 1856064 sectors (3625 MBytes)
Layer 1 size: 1856064 sectors (3625 MBytes)
CSS (Content Scramble System) protection is removed.
RC (Region Code) protection is removed.
RCE (Region Code Enhancement) protection not found.
APS (Analog Protection System) protection not found.
UOPs (User Operation Prohibitions) protection is removed.
Invalid CELLs, VOBUs protection is removed.
Invalid PTTs, PGCIs, PGCs, TMAPs protection not found.
Fake vts protection not found.
Bad sector protection not found.
Structure protection (ARccOS, RipGuard, etc.) not found.
PathPlayer is enabled!
Unplayable cell (vts:1 title pgc:1 cell:2) is removed.
Unplayable cell (vts:1 title pgc:2 cell:2) is removed.
2 unplayable cells are removed.
full disc copy/play is supported
Conclusion: It is neither the USB Port nor an AnyDVD issue, since other programs fail as well and they also don't react until I turn off the drive.
Is there anything I can do, or is the drive broken?