Discs would stop being read, I'd have to power reset the drive to get it to be recognized by the computer. Mid-February 2022 - The drive began to behave erradically. It is a bit loud, yes, but that's because it spins discs fast to read 24MB per second off dual- or quad-layer Blu-ray medium. It worked great reading Blu-ray discs of all kinds (film, TV shows, etc.). It is protected by a limited 1-year warranty. The Mercury Pro External USB 3.0 Blu-Ray Reader/Writer includes a 2' USB 3.0 Type-B to Type-A cable and operates using an included 100 ~ 240 VAC power supply at 50-60 Hz. ![]() This optical drive also supports M-DISC media and its 4MB buffer helps to ensure uninterrupted disc burning sessions. It also supports a wide range of disc capacities, including single (25GB, double (50GB), triple (100GB), and quad layer (128GB) Blu-ray media, single (4.7GB) and dual layer (8.4GB) DVD media, and CD media up to 700MB, or 79 minutes of audio. The plug-and-play optical drive requires no special drivers for use and supports writing to Blu-ray and DVD media at speeds at up to 16x and CDs at up to 48x, while also supporting the reading of Blu-ray media at speeds up to 12x, DVD media at speeds up to 16x, and CDs at speeds up to 48x. The Mercury Pro External USB 3.0 Blu-Ray Reader/Writer from OWC / Other World Computing features a USB 3.0 interface and can be used with Windows, Mac, and Linux systems.
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