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l0uisz
1st October 2011, 21:27
Hello all! i'm new here and i have a question...now I've been on my PC all day looking for possible answers searching through various sites { LG support, Microsoft support } and cant find what i am looking for..so I've had this external Blu ray burner since 08 and its been a GEM for me my primary use is to insert Blu rays and use sly-soft to rip it to my PC HDD convert the movie and pass the movie to an external HDD but as recent as yesterday when i inserted a BLU RAY[ The Town ] the BD drive wont do anything...it wont read the Blu ray disc at all what so ever. So i threw in a previously burned DVD and it read it perfectly fine as well as SLY-SOFT so then when i tried to update my device driver etc no available updates uninstalled the drivers restarted my PC re-install them and still no go...does anyone know what could be the possible problem with it? or any ideas what so ever? any thoughts...ideas would be MUCH appreciated! THANKS!
Ch3vr0n
1st October 2011, 21:52
First things first, does the inserted blank get recognised by AnyDVD? What does the status window say. Do you have an HD license ?
l0uisz
1st October 2011, 21:59
its not a blank...its a bluray movie disc from netflix....and all my driver does is flash the blue " operation light for like 3 secs and stops " nothing happens no pop ups nothing. Now If i go to ANYDVD " Rip Video DVD to HDD " tells me [ DRIVE G: IS NOT READY! ] that's all.
yes, i do have a license with free updates forever.
HEY! i just threw in an old bluray ' inglorious bastards ' from my collection and it worked just fine....hmm could it be that it has something to do with this movie " the town " just having came out? yr 2010? i mean the driver should stay at-least be able to read/play it?
ALRIGHT final edit ! LOL so i put the disc that was giving me problems back in went into " AnyDVD HD " in the Blu-Ray Disc Region " UN-checked off remove Blu-ray Region Code and now my driver read the movie just fine i guess it was a REGION problem nothing technical ! :)
Adbear
3rd October 2011, 09:01
Shouldn't be a region issue as Blu-ray drives don't care what region the disc is. I suspect it more likely that you have a borderline disc or the player is a bit flaky