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- | A list of '''Optical disc drives compatible with the Compact Disc format''' (CD-ROM, CD-Audio, etc) which includes many retro console discs. | + | __NOTOC__ |
| + | A list of Optical disc drives compatible with the Compact Disc format (CD-ROM, CD-Audio, etc) which includes many retro console discs. |
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- | See also: [[Optical Disc Drive Compatibility]] and [[Optical Disc Drives: CD Compatibility Technical Details]]
| + | You must update the drives below to their Required Firmware version and dump using '''Redumper build 610 or later''' (supported by MPF 3.3.2 or later). |
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- | ==Plextor brand Drives== | + | == New Dump & Verification Submissions == |
- | Proper CD dumping requires optical disc drives to support a range of features. Certain models of Plextor brand drives in particular are most compatible and reliable.
| + | Drives in this list were validated after extensive testing and they are accepted for New Dump submissions as well as Verification Submissions. |
- | | + | {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%" |
- | '''Note: Any Plextor drive model that is NOT in any of the below tables, is NOT compatible with Redump.'''
| + | ! Manufacturer !! Model !! Required<br>Firmware |
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- | ===Best Plextor Models: Easiest & Recommended===
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- | Your drive should have the final firmware installed. The final firmware for each model is linked below and should be flashed before dumping.
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- | {| class="wikitable sortable" | + | |
- | ! scope="col" | Model || IDE || SATA || SCSI || USB || USB/Firewire || Notes
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- | | PX-704 || [https://archive.org/download/plextor_px704a_fw111/plextor_px704a_fw111.zip PX-704A] || || || || || The PX-704A is a cost-reduced variant of the PX-708A, sold in China and<br />rebadged in Japan (Buffalo DVM-H44FB, Kuroutoshikou DVDRWX4244PX).<br />PX-704A can be flashed to the newer PX-708A firmware. | + | | Plextor || Premium<br>Premium-U<br>PX-W5232TA || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/Premium%20%28first%20Premium%20model%29.zip 1.07] |
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- | | PX-708 || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px708A%20&%20px708UF_112.zip PX-708A] || || || || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px708A%20&%20px708UF_112.zip PX-708UF] || | + | | Plextor || Premium2<br>Premium2U || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/Premium2_103.zip 1.03] |
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- | | PX-708(2) || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/708A2109.zip PX-708A2] || || || || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/708A2109.zip PX-708UF2] || The PX-708A2 / PX-708UF2 is a cost-reduced variant of the PX-712A/UF. | + | | Plextor || PX-704A || [https://archive.org/download/plextor_px704a_fw111/plextor_px704a_fw111.zip 1.11] |
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- | | PX-712 || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px712A%20&%20px712SA%20&%20px712U_109.zip PX-712A] || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px712A%20&%20px712SA%20&%20px712U_109.zip PX-712SA] || || || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px712A%20&%20px712SA%20&%20px712U_109.zip PX-712UF] || | + | | Plextor || PX-708A<br>PX-708UF || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px708A%20&%20px708UF_112.zip 1.12] |
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- | | PX-714 || [https://archive.org/download/plextor_px714a_fw109/plextor_px714a_fw109.zip PX-714A] || || || || || The PX-714A is a cost-reduced variant of the PX-716A, sold in China.<br /> PX-714A can be flashed to the newer 716A firmware. | + | | Plextor || PX-708A2<br>PX-708UF2 || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/708A2109.zip 1.09] |
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- | | PX-716 || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px716A%20&%20px716SA%20&%20px716UF_111.zip PX-716A]<br />[https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px716l%20aka%20px716AL%20&%20px716UFL_102.zip PX-716AL] || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px716A%20&%20px716SA%20&%20px716UF_111.zip PX-716SA] || || || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px716A%20&%20px716SA%20&%20px716UF_111.zip PX-716UF]<br />[https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px716l%20aka%20px716AL%20&%20px716UFL_102.zip PX-716UFL] || Buffalo DVM-DM16FBS (IDE) / DVM-DM16U2 (USB) are PX-716 rebadges.<br />The PX-716AL / PX-716UFL are slot-in variants that have specific firmware. | + | | Plextor || PX-712A<br>PX-712SA<br>PX-712UF || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px712A%20&%20px712SA%20&%20px712U_109.zip 1.09] |
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- | | PX-755 || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px755A%20&%20px755SA_108.zip PX-755A] || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px755A%20&%20px755SA_108.zip PX-755SA] || || || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px755A%20&%20px755SA_108.zip PX-755UF] || | + | | Plextor || PX-714A || [https://archive.org/download/plextor_px714a_fw109/plextor_px714a_fw109.zip 1.09] |
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- | | PX-760 || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px760A%20&%20px760SA_107.zip PX-760A] || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px760A%20&%20px760SA_107.zip PX-760SA] || || || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px760A%20&%20px760SA_107.zip PX-760AUF] || | + | | Plextor || PX-716A<br>PX-716SA<br>PX-716UF || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px716A%20&%20px716SA%20&%20px716UF_111.zip 1.11] |
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- | | PX-W4012 || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/pxw4012_107.zip PX-W4012A<br/>PX-W4012TA] || || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/W4012S106.zip PX-W4012S<br/>PX-W4012TS] || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/pxw4012_107.zip PX-W4012U<br/>PX-W4012TU] || || The PX-W4012S / PX-W4012TS SCSI variants have specific firmware. | + | | Plextor || PX-716AL<br>PX-716UFL || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px716l%20aka%20px716AL%20&%20px716UFL_102.zip 1.02] |
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- | | PX-W5224 || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/pxw5224_104.zip PX-W5224A<br/>PX-W5224TA] || || || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/pxw5224_104.zip PX-W5224U<br/>PX-W5224TU] || || | + | | Plextor || PX-755A<br>PX-755SA<br>PX-755UF || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px755A%20&%20px755SA_108.zip 1.08] |
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- | | Premium || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/Premium%20%28first%20Premium%20model%29.zip Premium] || || || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/Premium%20%28first%20Premium%20model%29.zip Premium-U] || || Also known as the PX-W5232TA | + | | Plextor || PX-760A<br>PX-760SA<br>PX-760AUF || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/px760A%20&%20px760SA_107.zip 1.07] |
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- | | Premium2 || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/Premium2_103.zip Premium2] || || || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/Premium2_103.zip Premium2U] || || | + | | Plextor || PX-W4012A<br>PX-W4012TA<br>PX-W4012U<br>PX-W4012TU || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/pxw4012_107.zip 1.07] |
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- | |} | + | | Plextor || PX-W4012S<br>PX-W4012TS || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/W4012S106.zip 1.06] |
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- | '''Note: While the PX-7xx series are capable of dumping DVDs, we recommend you use a different drive for DVDs to avoid unnecessary wear on these older drives.'''
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- | ===Plextor Drives with Known Limitations===
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- | Read notes before buying. If you plan to dump a large number of Audio CDs, we recommend the models in the table above.
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- | {| class="wikitable sortable"
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- | ! scope="col" | Model || IDE || SATA || SCSI || USB || USB/Firewire || Notes
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- | | PX-W4824 || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/pxw4824_107.zip PX-W4824A<br/>PX-W4824TA] || || || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/pxw4824_107.zip PX-W4824U <br/>PX-W4824TU] || || Has the following minor limitations for Audio CDs / Enhanced CDs: <br> 1. Unable to read full lead-in like other Plextors (only 1 second of pregap is available)<br> 2. Illegal TOC discs may need dumping with --force-qtoc (Redumper) or /fulltoc (DIC)<br> 3. *Some reports of issues with CD-Text on Multisession CDs<br>Otherwise, PX-W4824 dumps are still acceptable for most Audio CDs and all CD-ROMs. | + | | Plextor || PX-W4824A<br>PX-W4824TA<br>PX-W4824U<br>PX-W4824TU || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/pxw4824_107.zip 1.07] |
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- | |} | + | | Plextor || PX-W5224A<br>PX-W5224TA<br>PX-W5224U<br>PX-W5224TU || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/pxw5224_104.zip 1.04] |
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- | ===Plextor Drives with Severe Limitations===
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- | '''DO NOT BUY!''' Some of these may be technically supported and capable of dumping certain types of CDs, but have various limitations or potential issues so we recommend avoid purchasing these for redump.<br />
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- | If you own one of these drives and do not want to buy a recommended drive above, discs submitted with these drives will be looked at a case-by-case basis and may not all be acceptable.
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- | {| class="wikitable sortable"
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- | ! scope="col" | Model || IDE || SATA || SCSI || USB || USB/Firewire || Notes
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- | | PX-40 || || || PX-40TS || || || Scrambled mode is slow, no 0xBE opcode support (0xD8 only)
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- | | PX-W1210 || || || PX-W1210TS || || || Model may have firmware bugs that affect offset, needs to be looked into. | + | | Asus || BW-16D1HT<br>BW-16D1HT PRO || [https://web.archive.org/web/20220511164028/https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/351024247411441664/861693228213862460/ASUS_ODD_FW_Changer_-_DE_ASUS_BW-16D1HT_3.02.exe 3.02] |
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- | | PX-W4220T || || || [https://archive.org/download/PlextorFirmware/pxw4220_104.zip PX-W4220T] || || || Model may have firmware bugs that affect offset, needs to be looked into. | + | | Asus ✱ || BW-16D1HT<br>BW-16D1HT PRO || [https://web.archive.org/web/20231007213714/https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/429374270607720461/960431754357927946/ASUS-BW-16D1HT-3.10-WM01601-211901041014_MK_edited.bin 3.10 (Rib)] |
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| |} | | |} |
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- | ===Notes regarding specific drives and capabilities===
| + | ✱ This also includes drives that have been cross-flashed to the [[Flashing Custom JB8 Firmware|custom ASUS BW-16D1HT firmware by Rib]]. |
- | *IDE models can be used on laptops or desktops using a [[IDE and SATA adapter compatibility|USB Adapter]]. UGREEN / Kingwin brands are often recommended but anything using the [https://www.google.com/search?q=IS611+USB3.0-SATA%2BIDE+Bridge+Controller Innostor IS611 chipset]
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- | *Additionally, IDE models can be used on a Desktop tower with a cheap card, or with a 5.25" IDE USB enclosure (can be found on eBay or similar, but supply might be scarce).
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- | *SATA drives can be hard to find or expensive, it may be easier to buy an IDE model + IDE->USB adapter. Note that most IDE adapters also support SATA drives also.
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- | *SCSI models can only be used with a Desktop tower with a cheap card (no laptops).
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- | Mass-search ebay terms:
| + | == Verification Submissions Only == |
- | * <code>(PX-760AUF, PX-755UF, PX-716UF, PX-716UFL, PX-712UF, PX-708UF, PX-708UF2, Plextor Premium2U, Plextor Premium-U, PX-W5224TU, PX-W4012TU, PX-760SA, PX-716SA, PX-712SA, PX-760A, PX-755A, PX-716A)</code>
| + | Drives in this list require more testing before Redump is ready to accept them for New Dumps. |
- | * <code>(DVM-DM16FBS, PX-716AL, PX-712A, PX-708A, PX-704A, DVM-H44FB, Plextor Premium2, Plextor Premium, PX-W5224A, PX-W5224TA, PX-W4012A, PX-W4012TA, PX-W4012U, PX-W4012S, PX-W4012TS)</code>
| + | {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%" |
- | | + | ! Manufacturer !! Model !! Required<br>Firmware |
- | ==LG & ASUS Drives== | + | |- |
- | '''Plextors are preferable, as more testing is needed for these''' <br>
| + | | Asus || BW-12B1ST || 1.03 |
- | '''Dumps from LG/ASUS drives have caveats and may not be acceptable in some circumstances.''' <br>
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- | '''If you want a drive that is acceptable for all CDs, get a Plextor above'''
| + | | HP || DH8B2SHB || SHDQ |
- | *Dumps from the following drives (with compatible firmware) will be accepted under the following circumstances:
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- | **They are new discs or verifications of CDs consisting only of a single data track
| + | | HP || BH40N || B7C6 |
- | **They are '''verifications''' of Data CDs that also have audio tracks
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- | *For pure Audio CDs, we are presently only accepting dumps made with [[Redumper]] and drives from the list of Recommended Plextors above.
| + | | HP || BD335e || YH23 |
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- | ===Background===
| + | | HP || BD335i || QH21 |
- | LG and ASUS branded blu-ray drives manufactured by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitachi-LG_Data_Storage HLDS] using the MT1959 chipset have most of the features required for redump-standard CD dumps.
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- | To determine if your LG/ASUS drive is redump compatible, it is not sufficient to know the model name, you must also read the [http://web.archive.org/web/20211108135730/https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/83QAAOSwIrBgrSQT/s-l1600.jpg sticker's manufacturing date] and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20211108135730/https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/429374270607720461/693522730414374932/IMG_20200328_190956.jpg PCB date code] to know what your drive is internally.
| + | | Lite-On || eHBU212 2 || ZL06 |
- | There are at least four "platforms" made by HLDS that use the MT1959 chipset: '''JB9''', '''JB8''', '''JB7''', '''JBC5'''. The drives based on the newer '''JB8''' platform are what redump recommends if you are looking to make a purchase.
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- | | + | | Lite-On || iHBS112 2 || PL06 |
- | ===Compatible Models===
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- | | + | | Lite-On || iHBS212 2 || HL05 |
- | CD-ROMs with some write offsets are not acceptable for new disc redump submission (i.e. if Redumper has "LG/ASUS: searching lead-out in cache" in the log).
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- | Redump verifications are acceptable for all CD-ROMs when using '''JB9''', '''JB8''' (only firmware versions listed below), '''JB7''', and '''JBC5''' drives, regardless of write-offset.
| + | | Lite-On || iHBS312 2 || PL17 |
- | Only drives with the '''JB8''' platform can be cross-flashed to the [[Flashing Custom JB8 Firmware | custom '''JB8''' firmware]] that makes all CD-ROM dumps acceptable for new discs.
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- | The below table outlines only retail model numbers that are known to have at least some drives released on the '''JB8''' platform.
| + | | LG || BU40N || 1.00 |
- | The 'Compatible Firmware' column lists the firmware version for '''JB8''' drives that are acceptable for verifications no matter the write offset.
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- | If you are not using the [[Flashing Custom JB8 Firmware |custom '''JB8''' firmware]], only certain firmware versions will work out-of-the-box with Redumper (use [https://github.com/superg/redumper?tab=readme-ov-file#generic-drives-feature-evaluation-guide custom flags]).
| + | | LG || BH16NS55 || 1.02 |
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- | {| class="wikitable sortable"
| + | | LG || BP50NB40 || 1.00 |
- | ! scope="col" style="width: 140px;" | Model !! Compatible Official<br>JB8 Firmware !! Notes
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| + | | LG || WH14NS40 || 1.03 |
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| + | | PLDS || DH-8B2SH || SD11 |
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| + | | PLDS || DS-4E1S || EA2B |
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| + | | Plextor || PX-B950SA || 1.04 |
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| + | | Plextor || PX-B950UE || 1.05 |
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| + | | Plextor || PX-LB950SA || 1.04 |
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| + | | Plextor || PX-LB950UE || 1.05 |
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| + | | Sony (Optiarc) || BD-5300S || 2.03 |
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- | | Asus BC-12D2HT ✱|| 3.00 || BD Reader only (cannot burn Blu-rays). Older models are '''JBC5'''. | + | | Sony || BWU-500S || 2.63 |
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- | | Asus BW-16D1HT ✱|| Up to 3.02 || "BW-16D1HT PRO" model is identical. Older models are '''JB7'''.<br> '''Note''': The "BW-16D1HT a" ('''a''' suffix, found on Aliexpress) is not '''JB8'''.
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- | | LG UH12NS40 || 1.00 || BD Reader only (cannot burn Blu-rays). CH12NS40 is untested.
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- | | LG WH14NS40 ✱|| Up to 1.02 || Only newer models (SVC code NS50) are '''JB8'''.
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- | | LG BH14NS40 ✱|| Up to 1.01 || Only newer models (SVC code NS50) are '''JB8'''.
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- | | LG BH16NS40 ✱|| Up to 1.03 || Only newer models (SVC code NS51) are '''JB8'''.
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- | | LG WH16NS40 ✱|| Up to 1.02 || Only newer models (SVC code NS51) are '''JB8'''.
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- | | LG BH16NS50 ✱|| 1.00 || Korea-only model? Older models (2015, v0495) untested, may be '''JB7''' | + | | TEAC || BD-W512GSA || PT11 |
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- | | LG BH16NS55 || Up to 1.02 || | + | | Toshiba/TSST<br>HP<br>Acer<br>Dell<br>Lenovo || TS-H353C || [https://archive.org/download/ts-h-353-c-zz-00-mod/TS-H353C_ZZ00-mod.bin ZZ00] |
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- | | LG BH14NS58 || 1.00 only || Japan-only model? | + | |
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- | | LG BH16NS58 || 1.00 only || Japan-only model?
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- | | LG WH16NS58 || 1.00 || VER:"1.V1" untested.
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- | | LG BH16NS60 || 1.00 || '''JB9'''-based drive. Can be cross-flashed to '''JB8''' firmware.
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- | | LG WH16NS60 || 1.00 || '''JB9'''-based drive. Can be cross-flashed to '''JB8''' firmware.
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| + | | Samsung || SH-D163C || [https://archive.org/download/ts-h-353-c-zz-00-mod/TS-H353C_ZZ00-mod.bin ZZ00] |
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- | ✱ Older (approx 2015 and earlier) productions of these drives (PCB code '''JB7 2011.11.17''' or '''JBC5 2012.05.02''') are not cross-flashable to the [[Flashing Custom JB8 Firmware | recommended custom '''JB8''' firmware]] and may brick your drive if you attempt to flash it.
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- | Other MT1959-based drives may be acceptable in the future given further testing, however they should be purchased only by those willing to invest their time and money in testing and on the understanding that they may eventually prove to be incompatible for use by Redump.
| + | ==See Also== |
| + | *[[Optical Disc Drive Compatibility]] |
| + | *[[Optical Disc Drives: CD Compatibility Technical Details]] |
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- | ====Technical Details (Optional Reading)====
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- | In theory, the MT1959-based drives can produce good dumps for mixed-mode CDs when there is a negative combined offset (disc write offset of less than -6, as MT1959 has a read offset of +6). DIC and Redumper are able to dump CDs with greater than -6 write offset by reading the drive's cache, however it is not always reliable and as such is not acceptable for new disc submissions in redump. The recommended custom '''JB8''' firmware avoids having to read from the cache to dump CDs with any write offset (as well as enables unlimited lead-out reading), therefore a '''JB8''' drive with the custom firmware should in theory produce good dumps for any mixed-mode CD. The only technical limitation for audio CDs is the inability to read the first 15 of the 150 sectors in the pregap. This is not a problematic limitation however as the majority of audio CDs do not have audio data that far into the pregap, and [[Redumper]] can alert the user for CDs where this occurs. Despite all this, all discs should always be dumped twice to ensure matching hashes, and Redump is not currently accepting new submissions for mixed-mode or audio CDs using '''JB8''' drives until further testing is done to obtain the same level of confidence as Plextor dumps. For more info, see the detailed research notes at [[Compatible LG/ASUS Optical Drives]]
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| [[Category:Optical Disc Drives]] | | [[Category:Optical Disc Drives]] |
A list of Optical disc drives compatible with the Compact Disc format (CD-ROM, CD-Audio, etc) which includes many retro console discs.
You must update the drives below to their Required Firmware version and dump using Redumper build 610 or later (supported by MPF 3.3.2 or later).
Drives in this list were validated after extensive testing and they are accepted for New Dump submissions as well as Verification Submissions.
Drives in this list require more testing before Redump is ready to accept them for New Dumps.