whatever_gong82
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Checked it with Malwarebytes. It's ok....but check the file first with Antivirus program to play it safe.
Checked it with Malwarebytes. It's ok....but check the file first with Antivirus program to play it safe.
Disabled Windows Defender and used Malwarebytes to confirm that it--the file-- was safeAs others say it's just Windows Defender being Windows Defender and wrong. It's getting better than it used to be but... still has a long ways to go.
I'm running ESET Internet Security 11 & Malwarebytes Premium 3 and they didn't bat an eyelash at it.
Ch3vr0n, like I told the others, I did that, so I'm ok.Then take control of it and tell it to behave. temp disable it, redownload and if needed make an exclusion.
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If anyone is still thinking of downloading the ASUS BW-16D1HT Firmware V.3.03, don't bother! I installed one of these drives for the first time today and after downloading said update the ZIP file is password protected!! Did an online chat with ASUS (yes they now have chat) and the support rep said they're having problems with the download section at present, he didn't know the password for the ZIP. He gave me a working link for v.3.0.2 which installed OK.
If your thinking of using it for UHD ripping you should stay at 3.0.2.If anyone is still thinking of downloading the ASUS BW-16D1HT Firmware V.3.03, don't bother! I installed one of these drives for the first time today and after downloading said update the ZIP file is password protected!! Did an online chat with ASUS (yes they now have chat) and the support rep said they're having problems with the download section at present, he didn't know the password for the ZIP. He gave me a working link for v.3.0.2 which installed OK.
@DrinkLyeAndDie
Both firmwares have the same checksum. The difference is in the zip file which seems to be encrypted or password protected, but firmware hash is the same as before.
Release date: January 22, 2018
Filename: ASUS_Website_FW_Updater_For_BW_16D1HT (FW_3.03).exe
Modified date: Friday, January 19, 2018, 3:02:52 AM
SHA-256 Hash: 1abc23b1c2ed69b6a6b411c5ce21584aab0c5e88a927275edfef2c20b589b919
Release date: February 21, 2018
Filename: ASUS ODD FW Updater for BW-16D1HT_3.03.exe
Modified date: Sunday, February 11, 2018, 9:30:54 PM
SHA-256 Hash: d29b66c0baf0caacfa7e9376a6cd781bc1b83f6a6ed54db23f4bf74e4a6e9888
I have an lg BE16NU50 drive. It rips blurays at 24 mb/s, but it only rips UHD disk at .5 mb/s. I received a uhdkeys.txt file from this forum and someone else pm me with a file too. I don't know if it's the drive, the fact that my Mad Max fury road disk is looking for a different key than the one in the file, or a bad disk. The firmware is 1.01 and I haven't touched the firmware at all.
I have two BE16NU50 as well
If you are curious, and if you want to have 25-30% faster rips then you can crossflash one of your devices into an ASUS with TeddyRaspin's dosflash guide.
You'd have to remove the drive from the enclosure which is very simple with this device.
Since I got the Asus drive I have had no problems ripping UHD disksI know this topic has evolved far beyond the original post but just wanted to mention that I have the BE16NU50 drive and found that for over 40 UHD titles, I got a rip rate of at least 24 mb/s --- until I recently tried to rip Mad Max UHD. It ripped around .5 mb/s as Jamie has stated. I let it run overnight and in the morning found AnyDVD gave up on the disc mid-way through.
I have a BE16NU50 with firmware 1.00 and another with 1.01 and both had the problem.
Not an AnyDVD problem. of course, because using makeMKV and even trying a direct File Explorer copy got the same results.
But only with this title.
Jamie you say you got the title to rip fine with the ASUS so I guess there's some problem just with the BE16NU50 and this disc perhaps.
But the drive has worked excellently with any other DVD, Blu Ray, or UHD disc I have ever thrown at it.
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Previous Firmware 3.03 download:
Code:Release date: January 22, 2018 Filename: ASUS_Website_FW_Updater_For_BW_16D1HT (FW_3.03).exe Modified date: Friday, January 19, 2018, 3:02:52 AM SHA-256 Hash: 1abc23b1c2ed69b6a6b411c5ce21584aab0c5e88a927275edfef2c20b589b919
New Firmware 3.03 download:
Code:Release date: February 21, 2018 Filename: ASUS ODD FW Updater for BW-16D1HT_3.03.exe Modified date: Sunday, February 11, 2018, 9:30:54 PM SHA-256 Hash: d29b66c0baf0caacfa7e9376a6cd781bc1b83f6a6ed54db23f4bf74e4a6e9888
I have two BE16NU50 as well
If you are curious, and if you want to have 25-30% faster rips then you can crossflash one of your devices into an ASUS with TeddyRaspin's dosflash guide.
You'd have to remove the drive from the enclosure which is very simple with this device.