Optical Disc Drive Compatibility

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Some disc formats require certain drive models to dump to Redump standards. This page aims to provide a comprehensive guide on which drives can be used for dumping various formats of optical media.

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DVD-Video / DVD-ROM

DVD-Video and DVD-ROM dumping is supported with virtually ANY drive that supports the DVD format. For your first dump/submission, please dump twice to verify matching hashes for any potentially misbehaving DVD-Rom drives.

CD-ROM / CD-Audio

Plextors ODDs: Easiest & Recommended

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. Your drive should have the final firmware installed. The final firmware is linked below on archive.org for most models.

Supported Plextor Drives:

Model IDE SATA SCSI USB USB/Firewire Notes
Premium Premium Premium-U
Premium2 Premium2 Premium2U
PX-40 PX-40TS scrambled mode is slow
PX-704 PX-704A
Buffalo DVM-H44FB
Buffalo drive is a rebadge/clone of PX-704A
PX-708 PX-708A PX-708UF
PX-712 PX-712A PX-712SA PX-712UF
PX-716 PX-716A
Buffalo DVM-DM16FBS

PX-716AL
PX-716SA PX-716UF
PX-716UFL
Buffalo drive is a rebadge/clone of PX-716A
PX-755 PX-755A PX-755SA PX-755UF Typically reads better than 71X and 70X models
PX-760 PX-760A PX-760SA PX-760AUF Typically reads better than 71X and 70X models
PX-W1210 PX-W1210TS Unsure if this model has firmware bugs regarding offset differences, sarami has been notified
PX-W4012 PX-W4012A
PX-W4012TA
PX-W4012U
PX-W4012S
PX-W4012TS
PX-W4012TU
PX-W4220T PX-W4220T Unsure if this model has firmware bugs regarding offset differences, sarami has been notified
PX-W4824 PX-W4824A
PX-W4824TA
PX-W4824U
PX-W4824TU W4824TU may have trouble with illegal ToC
PX-W5224 PX-W5224A
PX-W5224TA
PX-W5224TU

Notes regarding specific drives and capabilities

  • IDE models can be used on a Laptop with a USB Adapter (search "UGREEN USB to IDE Converter, USB 3.0 to IDE" OR "Kingwin IDE to USB" on Amazon (e.g. Amazon US or Germany, the latter will import into other European countries cheaply) - do NOT buy a cheap generic adapter), a Desktop tower with a cheap card, or a 5.25" IDE USB enclosure (can be found on eBay or similar, but supply might be scarce).
  • SATA drives can be very hard to find or expensive, it's often easier to just buy an IDE model + IDE > USB adapter.
  • SCSI models can only be used with a Desktop tower with a cheap card (no laptops).
  • The 7xx series of Plextor drives are the only drives currently supported by DIC for reading multisession discs. The 755 and 760 models typically have less issues reading discs.
  • The 5224 model has multisession capability, but that feature is currently not supported in DIC (this may change in the future).

Suggested eBay search terms

To search ebay quickly, you can use the following searches. Only use one at a time, as otherwise the search text will be too long and it'll give an error.

  • (PX-760AUF, PX-755UF, PX-716UF, PX-716UFL, PX-712UF, PX-708UF, PX-708UF2, Plextor Premium2U, Plextor Premium-U, PX-W5224TU, PX-W4824TU, PX-W4012TU, PX-760SA, PX-716SA, PX-712SA, PX-760A, PX-755A, PX-716A)
  • (DVM-DM16FBS, PX-716AL, PX-712A, PX-708A, PX-704A, DVM-H44FB, Plextor Premium2, Plextor Premium, PX-W5224A, PX-W5224TA, PX-W4824A, PX-W4824TA, PX-W4824U, PX-W4012A, PX-W4012TA, PX-W4012U, PX-W4012S, PX-W4012TS, PX-W1210TS, PX-W4220T, PX-40TS)

Non-Plextor ODDs (Plextors are preferable, as more testing is needed for these)

NOTES:

  • Additional testing and analysis is still needed to determine if these drives can consistently dump media with verifiable/acceptable hashes, and at this time, submissions may not be accepted. Please contact a redump mod with any questions prior to purchasing or dumping with one of these drives.
  • Dumps from the following drives will be accepted under the following circumstances:
    • They are from discs consisting only of a single data track
    • They are from discs with both data and audio tracks and the disc has a negative offset
  • For pure Audio CDs, we are presently only accepting dumps made with redumper and drives from the list of Plextors above.
  • If you can't get one of the above Plextor models, this is your next best bet. List is still WIP at the moment, please check the Notes section before getting access to these ODDs until we've tested all five PCB Revisions from LG (HL-DT-ST).
  • Could every ODD that supports M-Disc DVDs [1] and has a MediaTek (maybe even Renesas) chipset have at least one firmware version (even from a rebadged model) that support reading cache backwards and forward (OpCode: 0xF1)?
  • Additional drive brands may work, some with limitations (such as can only read discs with a negative write-offset). A few LG/Asus BD drives are also compatible with DIC dumping methods, but they do need to be flashed with the Asus BW-16D1HT 3.02 firmware. Note: not all listed models have been (known) tested with DIC yet, please share your results.
  • The following text/table is WIP (Work-in-Progress).
Brand Model Type (as written on the label) Form factor / interface Firmware Chipset(s) Read offset Cross-flashable to Asus BW-16D1HT 3.02 (DE - Downgrade Enable) Tested with DiscImageCreator OpCode 0xF1 Status of C2 support1 Supports CD-TEXT, MCN and ISRC Range of supported Combined Write offset discs Maximum effective CD speed (Scrambled mode) PCB Revision Notes
Asus BC-12D2HT BD-ROM/DVD Rewriter Half height / SATA 3.00 --> 3.11 N/A +6 Yes (but difficult) Yes Yes (Firmware: 3.00 (DE / Official), Asus BW-16D1HT 3.02 (DE / Official), maybe more?) N/A N/A, N/A, N/A N/A N/A JB8 2015.05.08 Asus Label (circle) IDs: 90DD0230-B20000, 90DD0230-B20010.
Asus BW-16D1HT Blu-ray Disc Rewriter Half height / SATA 3.00 --> 3.10 MediaTek ARM MT1959HWDN +6 Yes Yes Yes (Firmware: 3.00 (DE / Official), 3.02 (DE / Official), maybe more?) N/A Yes, N/A, N/A N/A 4.5x JB8 2015.05.08 Asus Label (circle) IDs: 90DD0200-B28000, 90DD0200-B30000, 90DD0200-B20010
LG (HL-DT-ST) BH14NS58 Blu-ray Disc Rewriter Half height / SATA 1.00 --> 1.01(?) MediaTek ARM MT1959HWDN +6 Yes Yes (more tests from olofolleola4 is needed) Yes (Firmware: 1.00 (DE / Official)) Yes. N/A Yes, N/A, N/A N/A N/A JB8 2015.05.08
LG (HL-DT-ST) BH16NS40 Blu-ray Disc Rewriter Half height / SATA 1.02(?) --> 1.04 MediaTek ARM MT1959HWDN +6 Unknown Yes Yes (Firmware: 1.02 (DE / Official), maybe more?) Yes. N/A Yes, N/A, N/A -326928? --> +582? N/A Unknown (probably JB8 2015.05.08) SVC CODE: NS50
LG (HL-DT-ST) BH16NS55 Blu-ray Disc Rewriter Half height / SATA 1.00 --> 1.05 MediaTek ARM MT1959HWDN +6 Yes Yes Yes (Firmware: 1.00 (DE / Official), 1.01 (DE / Official), 1.02 (DE / Official)) Yes. N/A Yes, N/A, N/A N/A N/A JB8 2015.05.08 SVC CODE: NS55
LG (HL-DT-ST) BH16NS58 Blu-ray Disc Rewriter Half height / SATA 1.00 --> 1.01(?) MediaTek ARM MT1959HWDN +6 Yes Yes (more tests from olofolleola4 is needed) Yes (Firmware: 1.00 (DE / Official)) Yes. N/A Yes, N/A, N/A N/A N/A JB8 2015.05.08
LG (HL-DT-ST) UH12NS40 BD-ROM/DVD Rewriter Half height / SATA 1.00 --> 1.01(?) N/A +6 Yes (but difficult) Yes Yes (Firmware: 1.00 (DE / Official), Asus BW-16D1HT 3.02 (DE / Official), maybe more?) Yes. N/A Yes, N/A, N/A N/A N/A JB8 2015.05.08 SVC CODE: NS40
LG (HL-DT-ST) WH14NS40 Blu-ray Disc Rewriter Half height / SATA 1.00 --> 1.04 MediaTek ARM MT1959HWDN +6 Yes Yes Yes (Firmware: 1.00 (DE / Official), 1.02 (DE / Official), maybe more?) Yes. Good Yes, N/A, N/A N/A N/A JB8 2015.05.08 SVC CODE: NS50
LG (HL-DT-ST) WH16NS40 Blu-ray Disc Rewriter Half height / SATA 1.00 --> 1.05 MediaTek ARM MT1959HWDN +6 Yes Yes Yes (Firmware: 1.02 (DE / Official), maybe more?) Yes. N/A Yes, Yes, No N/A N/A JB8 2015.05.08 SVC CODE: NS50
LG (HL-DT-ST) WH16NS60 UHD Blu-ray Disc Rewriter Half height / SATA 1.00 (maybe more DE / Official firmwares?) MediaTek ARM MT1959HWDN +6 Unknown Yes Yes (Firmware: 1.00 (DE / Official)) N/A N/A, N/A, N/A N/A? --> +582? N/A JB9 2015.09.03 SVC CODE: NS60

Not Recommended ODDs

NOTE: Dumps made using these drives will not currently be accepted. 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.

List of Unsupported Drives

GD-ROM

GDs contain two distinctly different "Areas" of data ("LD Area" and "HD Area"), separated by a ring. Each Area is dumped with a separate process.

For dumping the LD Area, the same rules apply as in dumping a CD as they use the same technology. The list of compatible drives for dumping LD Area is above #CD-ROM_.2F_CD-Audio and follow the Disc Dumping Guide (MPF).

The HD Area dumping the process is different, and you need one of the drives below.

HD Area: GD-ROM (Pressed)

Recommended:

  • Samsung TSSTCorp models:
    • SH-D163A aka TS-H353A (supports C2 for both Redbook Audio and Data tracks)
    • SH-D162C aka TS-H352C (supports C2 for data tracks, not Redbook Audio tracks)

Possibly Working (WARNING: needs significant additional testing)

  • Samsung TSSTCorp models:
    • TS-H192C - Initial test indicates this drive works similarly as well as the Recommended Samsung TSSTCorp models.
  • Plextor (can take advantage of DiscImageCreator's /c2 error correction):
    • Plextor PX-708A - WARNING!: some users reported success dumping the HD area of GD-ROMs with this model, but so far not enough tests have been done. It is not known if audio tracks in the HD area dump well (reports of success were only based on dumping 3-track discs) and there were also failure reports, so only get this drive to dump GD-ROMs if you are willing to experiment a lot (and possibly fail).

Untested, but rumored to work:

  • Lite-On models: LH-18A1H, LTD-165H, SOHD-16P9S
  • Plextor models: PX-W4824TA, PX-W4824TU
  • Samsung TSSTCorp models: SH-D162D aka TS-H352D

Not Recommended or Don't Work:

  • LG model: GCR-8522B - Works, but "slower and clunkier" than Recommended drive models.
  • TEAC model: DV-516G - Works, but difficult to remove lid to swap discs, pin eject method doesn't seem to work.
  • Lite-On model: SOHD-167T - difficult to remove lid to swap discs, pin eject method doesn't seem to work. When dumping, lots of issues, I couldn't get a single section to dump properly.
  • NEC model: CDR-1901A - difficult to remove lid to swap discs, did not get matches in RevQuixo's test (needs more testing?)
  • Samsung TSSTCorp models: TS-H353B aka SH-D163B (isn't as fast or match-friendly as TS-H353A & TS-H352C)
  • Plextor models that don't work: PX-716A, PX-755SA, PX-W5224TA
  • Asus models that don't work: BW-16D1HT

HD Area: GD-R (Burned Preproduction)

Appears promising, more testing required:

  • Plextor: PX-708A, PX-755A, PX-755SA, PX-4012TA[2]

CAUTION: although some initial success has been had with these drives, the process remains experimental and requires further testing before dumps made using this method are confirmed as consistently good.

Don't Work:

  • Plextor:
    • PX-760A - Reads, but can possibly fail past a certain point near the end. Might just need a laser alignment (forcing the drive to read at a certain sector, with something like CDRwin).

PlayStation 3 & 4

Can Dump PS3 Discs, CAN Key Extract PS3.

Can Dump PS3/PS4 Discs, CANNOT Key Extract PS3

Compatible drive list sourced from here.

  • Asus models: BC-08B1LT, BC-16D1HT, BC-12B1ST b, BC-12D2HT, BW-12B1ST, BW-12B1ST a, BW-16D1HT
  • BenQ BR1000
  • HP models: bd335e, bd335i
  • LG models: BH14NS40, BH14NS58, BH16NS40, BH16NS48, BH16NS55, BH16NS58, BP50NB40, UH12NS30, UH12NS40, WH12LS30(has +667, please confirm by actual testing?), WH14NS40, WH16NS40, WH16NS48, WH16NS60
  • Lite-On models: DH-4O1S, DH-8B2SH, DH-12B2SH, DS-4E1S, iHBS112 2, iHBS312 2
  • Optiarc BD-5300S
  • Plextor models: PX-B950SA, PX-B950UE
  • Samsung SE-506CB
  • Sony BWU-500S
  • TEAC BD-W512GSA

PlayStation 5 (UHD-BD-ROM)

Hypothetically any drive with UHD-BD-ROM support should work for this. (Unconfirmed)

Confirmed Drives:

  • ASUS BW-16D1HT (FW 3.02~3.10) (Maybe other FW too)

Xbox (Original) & Xbox 360

  • "Kreon" Samsung TSSTCorp Models:
    • SATA models:
      • SH-D163A aka TS-H353A
      • SH-D163B aka TS-H353B
    • IDE models:
      • SH-D162C aka TS-H352C aka SD-M2012C(?)
      • SH-D162D aka TS-H352D
  • 0800 OEM drive

Xbox One & Xbox Series X

For compatibilty discussion see[4]

Note: If you have a blu-ray drive on hand, test to see if it reads an Xbox One disc first as it could be an unknown compatible drive.

  • Philips & Lite-On (Slimtype) DS-4E1S (BD E DS4E1S)
  • Pioneer BD-RW BDR-206D
  • Pioneer BD-RW BDR-208D
  • Pioneer BD-RW BDR-209D
  • Optiarc BD ROM BC-5500S: Only compatible with single layer BD-25 discs, not double layer BD-50 discs (overdumps BD-50 discs).
  • Pioneer BD-ROM BDC-TD03VA (BDC-TD03): Only compatible with single layer BD-25 discs, not double layer BD-50 discs.

HD DVD-ROM

List sourced from: https://en.everybodywiki.com/List_of_HD_DVD_devices

Confirmed Compatible:

  • Xbox 360 HD DVD Drive [Toshiba SD-S802A (Slim IDE Connector)] (External, USB)
  • LG GGC-H20L (Internal, SATA)

Untested:

Internal Drives:

  • Asus HR-0205T
  • Buffalo Technology HDV-ROM2.4FB
  • Buffalo Technology BRHC-6316FBS-BK
  • I-O Data BRD-SH6B
  • LG GGC-H20N
  • LG GGW-H10NI
  • LG GGW-H20L
  • NEC HR-1100A
  • Plextor PX-B300SA
  • Plextor PX-B920SA
  • Toshiba SD-H802A
  • Toshiba SD-H902A
  • Toshiba SD-H903A

Internal Slim Drives:

  • Toshiba TS-L802A
  • Toshiba SD-L802B
  • Toshiba SD-L803A
  • Toshiba SD-L902A
  • Toshiba SD-L912A

External Drives:

  • Addonics ZEBRA Blu-ray / HD DVD Player
  • Buffalo Technology BRHC-6316U2
  • HP HD100
  • I-O Data BRD-UXH6
  • LG BE06LU10
  • One Technologies AluWRITER Blu-ray
  • OWC SW-5583
  • OWC SW-5583T
  • Plextor PX-B920UF
  • Toshiba PA3530U-1HD1
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