

LG UH12NS40 use SATA I (revision 1.x), SATA II (revision 2.x) or SATA III (revision 3.x) interface, along with eSATA (which is an external interface for SATA technologies and provides fast data transfer speeds). Software bundle according to the instruction of product official page.Īs for the BDXL support, LG UH12NS40 accepts three Layer BDXL-R/BDXL RE discs that offer 100 GB capacity as well as quad-layer BDXL-R discs boast 128 GB storage capacity on a single disc. More than that, people can fully enjoy 3D Blu-ray using the new Power BD-DVD3D ver. The Silent Play technology vastly decreases noise during movie playback by recognizing different multimedia and tweaking the playback speed on the basis of its criteria. Part 4: LG UH12NS40 playback software recommendationsĪs a functional optical disc drive, LG UH12NS40 features superior data protection with M-DISC support (an archival-quality storage solution that preserves photos/videos/music/documents for 1,000 years or more).Part 3: How to downgrade firmware on LG UH12NS40.Part 2: Why LG UH12NS40 not working with some third-party programs.I don't see much on Blu-Ray drives in the Buyer's Guide here either.

Lots of information about firmware downgrades to make UHD work in a MakeMKV forum, so I started down that path, but when I hook the drive up to a Windows machine (via USB to SATA cable, with power) a similar problem, can see the drive in Device Manager, and it shows as a device with removable storage in File Manager, but I can't get it to mount and MakeMKV (and sdftool_flasher) can't see it.

That set me to looking around for information on disc drives for Hackintoshes and there is not a lot of info out there. It shows up as a SATA device in System Information and MakeMKV can see it, but when I put a disc in (tried both CD and DVD) the disc spins for awhile and the drive spits it back out. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guideįinally got around to trying to use the above referenced disc drive in my Hackintosh and can't make it work.
