Hi, I have a problem I can not decrypt any UHD here: Summary for drive F: (AnyDVD HD 8.2.1.3, BDPHash.bin 17-07-03) HL-DT-ST BD-REBH16NS55 1.02 N000200SIK9RFAN8331 Drive (Hardware) Region: 0 (not set!) Current profile: BD-ROM Media is a Blu-ray disc. Total size: 29233824 sectors (57097 MBytes) Video Blu-ray label: THE_REVENANT Media is AACS protected! Drive supports bus encryption! Disc wants bus encryption! Drive's signature of the Dv value seems incorrect (bus encryption)! ERROR processing Blu-ray disc! I do not know what that means before flashing my player it works. a solution to solve the problem? Thanks.
So, if it is a firmware problem reflash with which firmware? I try the method: LG crossflash NS50_firmware_pack_with_patched_flasher.zip. But it still does not work. If anyone has a solution, I'm interested.
Can you please post the AnyDVD log after DeUHD was uninstalled. If working correctly it should state a hash for the disc and that is missing in the first post. No hash if DeUHD ist installed- even if it can't handle the discc.
Exactly what goncal posted. Are you still on 1.02 firmware or on 1.03? 1.03 won't work anymore. Therefore please post a new log.
I am still on the 1.02. I have uninstalled DeUHD always like no hash that appears. I have another question, my bh16ns55 is a reader from Germany firmwares from all continents are compatible? Summary for drive F: (AnyDVD HD 8.2.1.4, BDPHash.bin 17-07-03) HL-DT-ST BD-REBH16NS55 1.02 N000200SIK9RFAN8331 Drive (Hardware) Region: 0 (not set!) Current profile: BD-ROM Media is a Blu-ray disc. Total size: 29233824 sectors (57097 MBytes) Video Blu-ray label: THE_REVENANT Media is AACS protected! Drive supports bus encryption! Disc wants bus encryption! Drive's signature of the Dv value seems incorrect (bus encryption)! ERROR processing Blu-Ray Disc! here is the log file.
Did you also try to flash your drive with Devilsclaw's Flasher? Otherwise, I would contact the authors of the patched flasher at myce and asked them if they were able to adapt their dump cleaner in a way that the modified firmware will be able to decrypt your UHD discs like the original firmware does.
Hi, yes I tried with the Devilsclaw Flasher and it does not work either. Try to ask on myce if he can do something Thanks.
barret70. If you have a chance try the drive in another PC. Works yes / no? Another possibility is that there are some software drivers " in the way". Do you have ImgBurn installed? If not - install. Then check "Tools" "Filter drive load order" and remove everything besides AnyDVD. Then check again.
Sounds like it might be a case of firmware update to 1.03 followed by an incomplete/unsuccessful reflash down to 1.02
@coopervid I try your method with imgburn it still does not work. I do not have another pc to try the reader.
I guess you meant your internal LG drive? Could also be a standalone UHD Blu-ray player which you flashed before (at the beginning) ! ("...flashing my player") And, That's odd, I can't find any firmware update for LG BH16NS55 on LG website, (only for BH16NS40 / others) http://www.lg.com/de/support/service-produkt/lg-BH16NS55 Maybe only on LG us website any new firmware available? If there is/was a firmware update existing for LG BH16NS55 (e.g. to 1.02), so maybe barrett70' BH16NS55 got factory shipped with version fw 1.01 or 1.00 (if any such exists) Didn't you forget to use UHD-keyfile for AnyDVD this time? Which was the last AnyDVD version where it worked? I didn't see mentioning him using DeUHD (maybe in other thread?)
@theosch My drive bh16ns55 was flashing from factory in 1.01 and when I upgraded to version 1.02 it did not work anymore. I went to version 1.02 with this firmware with DOSFLASH: https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/anydvd-uhd-leaked-key-progress.74122/page-25#post-479726 Since the update with this firmware it has not worked. No, I have not forgotten to use the UHD keyfile.