Optical Disc Drive Compatibility: UHD-BD Video
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| - | A list of '''optical disc drives compatible with dumping | + | A list of '''optical disc drives compatible with dumping UHD-BD Video (aka Ultra HD Blu-ray Video, 4K Ultra HD, 4K Blu-ray) discs.''' |
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A supported list is [https://forum.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19634 here]. | A supported list is [https://forum.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19634 here]. | ||
| - | + | Redump does not currently have a system for datting UHD-BD Video discs. Eligible disc dumps would be datted as non-redump until the system is created. For dumping UHD-BD Video discs, you must use redumper and ensure BEE is disabled (either by using a drive that does not support BEE, or by opening and then closing MakeMKV before dumping with redumper). | |
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| - | '''Note''': Dumping UHD/BD-XL discs | + | '''Note''': Dumping UHD/BD-XL discs using UHD friendly half-height desktop drives (e.g. LG WH16NS40, ASUS BW-16D1HT), a 'sleep bug' can be encountered if the disc is idle in the drive for too long (e.g. if redumper is generating a skeleton, or if you leave it in the drive after dumping). It is safe to eject and re-insert the disc if the drive makes unusual noises while idle. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Latest revision as of 03:46, 9 March 2026
A list of optical disc drives compatible with dumping UHD-BD Video (aka Ultra HD Blu-ray Video, 4K Ultra HD, 4K Blu-ray) discs.
A supported list is here.
Redump does not currently have a system for datting UHD-BD Video discs. Eligible disc dumps would be datted as non-redump until the system is created. For dumping UHD-BD Video discs, you must use redumper and ensure BEE is disabled (either by using a drive that does not support BEE, or by opening and then closing MakeMKV before dumping with redumper).
Note: Dumping UHD/BD-XL discs using UHD friendly half-height desktop drives (e.g. LG WH16NS40, ASUS BW-16D1HT), a 'sleep bug' can be encountered if the disc is idle in the drive for too long (e.g. if redumper is generating a skeleton, or if you leave it in the drive after dumping). It is safe to eject and re-insert the disc if the drive makes unusual noises while idle.