

Impressive USB speed: Experience quicker disc-writing speeds with Superspeed USB 3.0, which is 10 times faster than USB 2.0 Experience a new level of disc-writing capacity with LG. Storage capacity: BDXL ultimate capacity lets you store the equivalent of 27 DVDs or 5 Blu-ray discs. Secure your data for a lifetime with LG’s innovative backup solutions with available features including: LG’s drives and burners boast features like 10X faster USB speeds, unparalleled storage capacity and more.Įxperience superior data security with external and internal drives and burners from LG. The next version of MakeMKV will have a workaround, so the clicking haste would no longer be necessary.Protect those important files and secure your memories with backup solutions from LG. The workaround is to make a full disc backup first. Some LG drives have trouble reading certain UHD mediaĪll drives have a bug where drive “jams” the disc after it goes into power saving mode.With current version of MakeMKV it means that you have to choose titles/tracks very fast after you open the disc – once the drive becomes quiet and disc stops spinning, you will get read errors after you press “Make MKV” button. There are two known issues with these drives: Overall, the “UHD-friendly” drive is the best drive one can have at the moment. In practice it means that MakeMKV can read these discs and can make a non-decrypted full disc backup. One cannot use these with “official” software, but such drive allows reading UHD discs by any software with a regular AACS1 host certificate. The “UHD-friendly” drives are regular BD drives that just happen to read BDXL media but do not implement AACS2 protection.

This means that at the moment MakeMKV cannot even make a non-decrypted full disc backup of an UHD disc from such drive. At the time of this writing no such certs are publicly available, and certainly MakeMKV doesn't have one. The “official” UHD drives do implement AACS2 protection, which means that in order just to read the data from the disc the software must present the AACS2 host certificate.

I guess it really is one or the other right now:
