Bu40n 100 Firmware Hot 90%
Yes, prolonged heat above 60°C can shorten the life of the laser diode and cause read errors mid-rip. Some users report the drive "disappearing" from Windows during a rip due to thermal shutdown. However, the drive rarely catches fire—"hot" here means thermally hot , not popular (though it is popular too).
Officially, the drive ships with firmware versions like 1.03, 1.04, or 1.05, which enforce AACS 2.0 encryption and prevent unlicensed ripping software (like MakeMKV) from accessing 4K discs. bu40n 100 firmware hot
You are not alone. In the world of optical media archiving and MakeMKV power users, the combination of the drive and firmware version 1.00 is currently a "hot" topic—literally and figuratively. Yes, prolonged heat above 60°C can shorten the
Often used as a reliable baseline "UHD Friendly" firmware. Officially, the drive ships with firmware versions like 1
This specific version was "UHD Friendly." It didn't strictly enforce the newest copy protections, allowing enthusiasts to use specialized software to "backup" their expensive 4K discs to digital servers like Plex or Jellyfin. The "Hot" Commodity As word spread, version 1.00 became "hot" in two ways: High Demand:
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