My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

Discussion of LibreDrive mode, compatible drives and firmwares
haysey70
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My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

Post by haysey70 »

So straight up, I accept it's my own mistake and I didn't do my homework properly and didn't read this forum properly. But as a newbie to UHD I am now even more confused so after trawling through this forum I thought I'd just ask.

After doing some initial reading on LibreDrive and what drives etc. are "Friendly" etc. and spotting this post - https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 856#p79712 I wrongly read / misunderstood that as there was an MK Firmware in the Supported List (ASUS-BW-16D1H-U-A204-WM01001-211901041044) and in Mike's post recommending Asus BW-16* series drives I could use an Asus BW-16D1H-U Pro External USB with MakeMKV for UHD discs. After purchasing one and before trying to do anything else with it and doing some more reading on this forum realised I've made a blunder. My mistake, not blaming anyone but myself. However the more reading I'm doing the more I get myself confused.

I have seen posts, thankfully before making even more a mess of it trying to adjust firmware on it etc. that the BW-16D1H-U is not UHD / Libre capable. Here is where my confusion is. There is clearly an MK Firmware with the name ASUS-BW-16D1H-U-A204-WM01001-211901041044 in the MK Firmware pack which is said to be "Supported"?
I have also seen other posts suggesting the BW-16D1H-U does not support BDXL which according to the retail box of the product it clearly says it does have "BDXL Support." So just my lack of knowledge but if someone could set me straight I'd greatly appreciate the advice.

I have been using MakeMKV on my iMac for a few years already so (I can still use the Asus for normal Blu Ray's and it's faster the the Pioneer drive I did have so not a total loss) am keen to start doing the same with UHD Blu Ray but now don't trust myself in reading the info here properly so am now turning to those here who are far more expert then I am as to my next steps and what drives etc. to get I can use on my iMac which will do the job so I don't rob myself of another $200+.
(I do have access to Windows PC's to do firmware etc. tasks.)

Thanks everyone in advance for your patience,


The list below shows all currently known firmware versions for which LibreDrive support is (or is not) possible.
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SDF v0061, total 232 firmwares

supported - MK firmware: 35 firmware(s):
ASUS-BC-12B1ST_b-3.01-WM00900-211711291725
ASUS-BC-12D2HT-3.01-WM00900-211711151926
ASUS-BW-16D1H-U-A204-WM01001-211901041044
SamuriHL
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Re: My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

Post by SamuriHL »

Don't know the specifics of this drive, but, I wanted to clear up one point of confusion. LibreDrive compatibility does *NOT* automatically mean UHD compatibility. Do not confuse the two.
st4evr
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Re: My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

Post by st4evr »

Additionally, read the stickies in the forum. They are there for a reason and will provide a lot of important information on this. In this case, specifically this one:

https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 16&t=19634

The drives recommended there are the ones best suited for this. I would recommend sticking to the first 6 on that list. Want an external? Buy one of the enclosures also recommended there and be done with it.

If you still feel that you are not up to the task, contact one of the forum members whom provide drive services—and some are also listed in that sticky guide—and they can provide ready to go drives.

Those same services are also discussed here in detail:

https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=20
MartyMcNuts
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Re: My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

Post by MartyMcNuts »

haysey70 wrote:
Tue Oct 22, 2019 11:51 pm
So straight up, I accept it's my own mistake and I didn't do my homework properly and didn't read this forum properly. But as a newbie to UHD I am now even more confused so after trawling through this forum I thought I'd just ask.

After doing some initial reading on LibreDrive and what drives etc. are "Friendly" etc. and spotting this post - https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 856#p79712 I wrongly read / misunderstood that as there was an MK Firmware in the Supported List (ASUS-BW-16D1H-U-A204-WM01001-211901041044) and in Mike's post recommending Asus BW-16* series drives I could use an Asus BW-16D1H-U Pro External USB with MakeMKV for UHD discs. After purchasing one and before trying to do anything else with it and doing some more reading on this forum realised I've made a blunder. My mistake, not blaming anyone but myself. However the more reading I'm doing the more I get myself confused.

I have seen posts, thankfully before making even more a mess of it trying to adjust firmware on it etc. that the BW-16D1H-U is not UHD / Libre capable. Here is where my confusion is. There is clearly an MK Firmware with the name ASUS-BW-16D1H-U-A204-WM01001-211901041044 in the MK Firmware pack which is said to be "Supported"?
I have also seen other posts suggesting the BW-16D1H-U does not support BDXL which according to the retail box of the product it clearly says it does have "BDXL Support." So just my lack of knowledge but if someone could set me straight I'd greatly appreciate the advice.

I have been using MakeMKV on my iMac for a few years already so (I can still use the Asus for normal Blu Ray's and it's faster the the Pioneer drive I did have so not a total loss) am keen to start doing the same with UHD Blu Ray but now don't trust myself in reading the info here properly so am now turning to those here who are far more expert then I am as to my next steps and what drives etc. to get I can use on my iMac which will do the job so I don't rob myself of another $200+.
(I do have access to Windows PC's to do firmware etc. tasks.)

Thanks everyone in advance for your patience,


The list below shows all currently known firmware versions for which LibreDrive support is (or is not) possible.
Code: Select all

SDF v0061, total 232 firmwares

supported - MK firmware: 35 firmware(s):
ASUS-BC-12B1ST_b-3.01-WM00900-211711291725
ASUS-BC-12D2HT-3.01-WM00900-211711151926
ASUS-BW-16D1H-U-A204-WM01001-211901041044
I'm certain that that external case actually has a Pioneer drive inside. If you open it up, you will no for sure. And as has been mentioned before, LibreDrive does not equal UHD compatibility.
Cheers :D
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haysey70
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Re: My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

Post by haysey70 »

Thanks for clearing up some of my incorrect thinking. A costly mistake on my behalf.

Here's what MakeMKV says about the drive in Mac OS X version.

Drive Information
OS device name: /dev/rdisk2

Current profile: BD-ROM

Manufacturer: ASUS

Product: BW-16D1H-U

Revision: E114

Serial number: xxxxx

Firmware date: 2017-12-21

Bus encryption flags: 1B

Highest AACS version: 66



LibreDrive Information
Status: Might be supported in future, keep fingers crossed

Drive platform: Pioneer RS8601

Firmware version: ID71

I have seen comments that the Pioneer drives don't have BDXL support but the retail box clearly states BDXL Support?
haysey70
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Re: My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

Post by haysey70 »

Gee, I think I'm going to give up. Trying to do my homework, but it's not easy when you see stuff like this out there. Just thought I'd share this you all in case it ever comes up again. The last drive on the list below.......... As you have all pointed out to me is a Pioneer so shouldn't be on this list. Glad I came here first rather then this site.

Out of interest I downloaded a demo of their software and it does say my drive isn't UHD friendly, but again if this info helps someone else not make the mistake I made.
Their process for the external drive was to take it out of the case and plug it into a SATA slot on a PC to do the firmware downgrade. They even have a page with instructions on how to take the drive apart.

See:- https://www.dvdfab.cn/uhd-drive-tool.htm

As of now, the supported drive list contains the following drives:

UHD friendly drives:

LG WH14NS40 (internal, SVC code: NS50) Tested
LG WH16NS40 (internal, SVC code: NS50) Tested
LG BH16NS40 (internal, SVC code: NS50) Tested
LG UH12NS40 (internal) Tested
LG BH16NS55 (internal) Tested
LG BH14NS58 (internal) Tested
LG BH16NS58 (internal) Tested
LG WH16NS58 (internal) Tested
LG BE16NU50 (external, USB) Tested
ASUS BC-12B1ST a/b (internal, manufactured 2015+) Tested for a
ASUS BC-12D2HT (internal, manufactured 2015+) Tested
ASUS BW-16D1HT a/b (internal, manufactured 2015+) Tested
ASUS BW-16D1H-U (external, USB, manufactured 2015+)
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Re: My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

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haysey70 wrote:
Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:44 am
Revision: E114

Serial number: xxxxx

Drive platform: Pioneer RS8601

Firmware version: ID71
This is a Pioneer drive. It is likely to be LibreDrive supported, possibly with some restrictions.
haysey70 wrote:
Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:44 am
I have seen comments that the Pioneer drives don't have BDXL support but the retail box clearly states BDXL Support?
Can the drive physically read (not decrypt) UHD disc?
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Re: My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

Post by Billycar11 »

mike admin wrote:
Thu Oct 24, 2019 4:35 pm
haysey70 wrote:
Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:44 am
Revision: E114

Serial number: xxxxx

Drive platform: Pioneer RS8601

Firmware version: ID71
This is a Pioneer drive. It is likely to be LibreDrive supported, possibly with some restrictions.
haysey70 wrote:
Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:44 am
I have seen comments that the Pioneer drives don't have BDXL support but the retail box clearly states BDXL Support?
Can the drive physically read (not decrypt) UHD disc?
that's why i was very confused about this https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 595#p79451
Buy a UHD drive from the guide and how to video maker: https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 20&t=17831
UHD Drives Guide: https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 16&t=19634
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haysey70
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Re: My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

Post by haysey70 »

mike admin wrote:
Thu Oct 24, 2019 4:35 pm
haysey70 wrote:
Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:44 am
Revision: E114

Serial number: xxxxx

Drive platform: Pioneer RS8601

Firmware version: ID71
This is a Pioneer drive. It is likely to be LibreDrive supported, possibly with some restrictions.
haysey70 wrote:
Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:44 am
I have seen comments that the Pioneer drives don't have BDXL support but the retail box clearly states BDXL Support?
Can the drive physically read (not decrypt) UHD disc?
When I put a UHD disc in it tries to spin up a few times then just says no disc loaded.
Blackened2687
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Re: My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

Post by Blackened2687 »

haysey70 wrote:
Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:44 am
Revision: E114

Serial number: xxxxx

Drive platform: Pioneer RS8601

Firmware version: ID71
It's a BDR-209MBK in ASUS enclosure. It has the same hardware as BDR-211MBK (supporting UHD), but the firmware compatibility is untested yet.

Is it possible for you to connect the drive to a Windows machine and run a small utility I've made? I need to dump some data from this drive in order to add its support to my upcoming Pioneer drive flashing tool.

Thanks in advance!
haysey70
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Re: My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

Post by haysey70 »

It's a BDR-209MBK in ASUS enclosure. It has the same hardware as BDR-211MBK (supporting UHD), but the firmware compatibility is untested yet.

Is it possible for you to connect the drive to a Windows machine and run a small utility I've made? I need to dump some data from this drive in order to add its support to my upcoming Pioneer drive flashing tool.

Thanks in advance!
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HI,
Sorry, I haven't looked at the forum for a few days and have only just seen your question. Yes. I certainly can connect it to a Windows machine. Via USB only though as I only have access to a Windows laptop running Windows 10 or an iMac running Windows 7 Pro. More then happy to try and help you out if I can.
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Re: My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

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haysey70 wrote:
Tue Nov 12, 2019 3:25 am

Sorry, I haven't looked at the forum for a few days and have only just seen your question. Yes. I certainly can connect it to a Windows machine. Via USB only though as I only have access to a Windows laptop running Windows 10 or an iMac running Windows 7 Pro. More then happy to try and help you out if I can.
Thank you very much! Please check your PMs. :wink:
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Re: My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

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haysey70 wrote:
Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:44 am
Thanks for clearing up some of my incorrect thinking. A costly mistake on my behalf.

Here's what MakeMKV says about the drive in Mac OS X version.

I have seen comments that the Pioneer drives don't have BDXL support but the retail box clearly states BDXL Support?
The Pioneer retail box with the text, BDXL Support meant that their drives can write to multi-layered Blu-ray Discs of 50gb, 128gb. It was not meant to read 4K UHD movie discs. The Pioneer BDR-211 and the new BDR-212 can only playback 4K UHD discs but they cannot rip 4K UHD with MakeMKV. But with 1080p blu-ray ripping, these Pioneer drives works perfectly with MakeMKV
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Re: My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

Post by Poison82 »

Blackened2687 wrote:
Mon Nov 04, 2019 1:47 pm
haysey70 wrote:
Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:44 am
Revision: E114

Serial number: xxxxx

Drive platform: Pioneer RS8601

Firmware version: ID71
It's a BDR-209MBK in ASUS enclosure. It has the same hardware as BDR-211MBK (supporting UHD), but the firmware compatibility is untested yet.

Is it possible for you to connect the drive to a Windows machine and run a small utility I've made? I need to dump some data from this drive in order to add its support to my upcoming Pioneer drive flashing tool.

Thanks in advance!
Could you please write a couple words about this upcoming Pioneer drive flashing tool. Would it be possible with this tool the original E114 firmware replaced in the BDR-209MBK drive and supporting UHD rip after that or the drive BDR-209MBK totally useless for this purpose?
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Re: My mistake, Asus BD-16D1H-U Pro

Post by blodsbrro »

I'm quite confused as well. As mentioned by the OP, the MK firmware below is available for the 16D1H-U (which I have).

ASUS-BW-16D1H-U-A204-WM01001-211901041044

However my drives information is showing this below. Should I be using the ASUS_ODD_FW_Changer_(Modified) tool to flash the above firmware. I'm not interested in UHD, just enabling support for Libredrive if possible for this player. Am I missing something here ? Or should I be using a Pioneer flasher with another MK firmware ?


Drive Information
OS device name: /dev/rdisk3
Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: ASUS
Product: BW-16D1H-U
Revision: E104
Serial number: QLDL154056WL
Firmware date: 2017-06-14
Bus encryption flags: 1B
Highest AACS version: 63

LibreDrive Information
Status: Might be supported in future, keep fingers crossed
Drive platform: Pioneer RS8600
Firmware version: ID71
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