Comment by firefax
To piggyback, is there a good USB Blu ray drive?
(And is there a known good CLI tool for backing up copies of them?)
I have some Blu Rays I worry will be lost to disc rot 20 years from now...
To piggyback, is there a good USB Blu ray drive?
(And is there a known good CLI tool for backing up copies of them?)
I have some Blu Rays I worry will be lost to disc rot 20 years from now...
In this case you need a drive with firmware older than February 2023's v1.03 which disabled MakeMKV's LibreDrive. Mine is v1.01. See here: https://forum.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30383
Mine was purchased after that date, does that only apply to Blu-Ray?
Yes, and even then only for Ultra HD Blu-ray. Regular BDs should still usually work unless they're uncommon enough to not have a title key known to MakeMKV.
“A LibreDrive is a mode of operation of an optical disc drive (DVD, Blu-ray or UHD) when the data on the disc are accessed directly, without any restrictions or transformations enforced by drive firmware. A LibreDrive would never refuse to read the data from the disc or declare itself ‘revoked’. LibreDrive compatible drive is required to read UHD discs.”
I've used the Pioneer BDR-XS07UHD[0] and that's worked well with MakeMKV[1]! I've only tried it on normal DVDs, but Blu-Rays should work well too.
[0]: https://usa.pioneer/collections/optical-drives/products/bdr-...
[1]: https://makemkv.com/