![]() Works with DeUHD, DVDFab UHD, AnyDVD HD & MakeMKV (LibreDrive enabled). The lg bu40n slim drive is also on my list and it comes in a Vantec slim drive enclosure which is pretty sweet as well as allowing the bu40 to be entirely usb powered. If anyone can point me in the right direction on how to fix this I'd really appreciate it. The ONLY solution is to have a drive like this that is 'UHD friendly'. Any of the full sized drives can be installed in an external sata -> usb enclosure I offer two different full sized enclosures and three different full sized drives. VLC is the only program I have that can even play UHDs though, so I can't even compare it against anything. But it must either be an issue with my drive that is only affecting 1 type of disc, or it is an issue with VLC. It doesn't seem like a hardware issue since, like I mentioned, I can make copies of the data on the disc and those play just fine. If I choose to skip menus when I load the disc the seek bar displays an end time on the right hand side that is often accurate to the length of the movie I'm trying to watch (sometimes it's really short but I think it's getting a preview or anti-piracy message in those cases), so it is somehow getting some of the metadata, but it absolutely will not play and I cannot use the seek bar to seek. I can also press stop on VLC and load up a different media source so it isn't crashing. I can hear the drive spin for a bit before it eventually stops. It understands there is a disc in there and what the disc is because the background art changes to a little thumbnail to suit it and the title bar up top reflects it as well, but then just nothing happens. However when I try to play a UHD directly from the disc in the blu ray drive, VLC just sort of hangs. Playback is fine on when doing this, little to no stuttering or anything. I can then play back the folder created by MakeMKV as though it was a disc getting menus and everything using VLC. I can also rip data from all those formats, and I can rip UHDs using MakeMKV. ![]() This also greatly improves the read rate of the discs for ripping. Essentially, if you have a BDXL capable drive, it will not break the encryption on the disc, but just literally skip the engagement of it entirely. I can use it and VLC to play any regular blu ray, dvd, or cd I've tested it with. So the new version of MakeMKV now supports LibreDrive.
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