rictheyardi
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Trying to backup Becky blu ray dvd but it not even recognized in the drive..
Why not post some AnyDVD logfiles?I'm having the same issue of not recognizing that a disk is in the drive (Windows 10 Pro)... (BUT!!!View attachment 52340)....
Drives:
ASUS BW-16D1HT - Does NOT work View attachment 52341
LG-WH16NS60 - Does NOT work View attachment 52342
LG-BU40N - Does NOT work View attachment 52343
BUT.... the Pioneer - BDR-XD05 - DOES work! (Old-School Drive; 2015) View attachment 52344
I wonder what is different with this drive/hardware/disk???
Sorry... I thought it was a hardware issues not an ANYDVD software issue.Why not post some AnyDVD logfiles?
The latest stable version is 8.4.9.0, I avoid using beta software. 8.4.9.2 is in beta.Sorry... I thought it was a hardware issues not an ANYDVD software issue.
Log file attached....
I dislike the use of the term "stable version", as it insinuates, that beta versions are somehow "unstable", which is nonsense.The latest stable version is 8.4.9.0, I avoid using beta software. 8.4.9.2 is in beta.
According to the log, only a "Ven_WD&Prod_Virtual_CD_260D&Rev_2003" drive (whatever this is?) is attached. Apart from the Pioneer, of course.Sorry... I thought it was a hardware issues not an ANYDVD software issue.
Log file attached....
I can tell you, 8.4.9.2 is more stable than 8.4.9.0The latest stable version is 8.4.9.0, I avoid using beta software. 8.4.9.2 is in beta.
Ok, well, thank you for explaining that.I dislike the use of the term "stable version", as it insinuates, that beta versions are somehow "unstable", which is nonsense.
In most cases, beta versions simply have some new or modified feature that needs testing and may be in a sense "unstable" - while the rest of the software works as always.
The beta state of the current version is of no consequence to the matter in question here.
Plus it's fine if you decide to avoid beta versions - but if everyone held that position, release versions would never become "stable".
According to the log, only a "Ven_WD&Prod_Virtual_CD_260D&Rev_2003" drive (whatever this is?) is attached. Apart from the Pioneer, of course.
How are
ASUS BW-16D1HT
LG-WH16NS60
LG-BU40N
connected?
EDIT:
And you're right, it is not an AnyDVD issue. Just trying to help you troubleshoot.
You can produce logs anyway. But if Windows doesn't see the discs, AnyDVD won't either.I'm having the same issue with 2 different copies of the disk. I have 2 BD drives AnyDVD 8.9.4.0 latest patches to Win 10
LG HL-DT-ST BD-RE BH16NS40
ASUS BW-16D1HT USB Device
Can't produce log because disc is not seen.
Disk is seen on older machine with latest Win 10 Patch Anydvd 8.9.4.0
LG DT-DT-ST BD-RE BH16NS40
There has to be some software variation but drivers seem to match.
I have the same issue. Here is the log.
16.55s: read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2 // **** TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT
16.55s: tries 9 retry 3922704 to 3922720
26.80s: read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2 // **** TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT
26.80s: tries 8 retry 3922704 to 3922720
36.59s: read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2 // **** TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT
36.59s: tries 7 retry 3922704 to 3922720
45.36s: read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2 // **** TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT
45.36s: tries 6 retry 3922704 to 3922720
54.27s: read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2 // **** TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT
54.27s: tries 5 retry 3922704 to 3922720
63.47s: read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2 // **** TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT
63.47s: tries 4 retry 3922704 to 3922720
73.92s: read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2 // **** TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT
73.92s: tries 3 retry 3922704 to 3922720
83.80s: read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2 // **** TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT
83.80s: tries 2 retry 3922704 to 3922720
93.48s: read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2 // **** TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT
93.48s: tries 1 retry 3922704 to 3922720
106.34s: read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2 // **** TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT