Serial Ultrabay Enhanced Blu-ray Drive

From ThinkWiki
Revision as of 20:56, 22 January 2021 by Bugmenot2 (Talk | contribs) (added special FRUs)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search

Serial Ultrabay Enhanced Blu-ray Drive (43N3295)

This is an optical drive that slides into a Serial Ultrabay Enhanced.

Features

  • Read/Write capabilities:
    • CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW (24x read speed)
    • CD-R, CD-RW (24x write speed)
    • DVD-ROM, DVD±R, DVD±R DL, DVD±RW, DVD±RW DL, DVD-RAM (8x read speed)
    • DVD±R, DVD±R DL, DVD±RW, DVD±RW DL, DVD-RAM (8x write speed)
    • BD-ROM, BD-ROM DL, BD-R, BD-R DL, BD-RE, BD-RE DL (4x read speed)
  • Tray loading
  • Activity LED

FOOTNOTES [Δ]
  1. This model requires its original optical drive's faceplate and mounting bracket to be swapped onto the Serial Ultrabay Enhanced Blu-ray Drive (universal bezel FRU), otherwise the drive will not fit in properly. It also requires the black plastic stub located at the back of the Blu-ray drive to be removed to fit in as well, due to the lack of an eject mechanism (and the fact that it may prevent the drive's installation).

UltraBay Slim Optical Drive.gif

Part numbers

Panasonic UJ130A (universal bezel)

  • 42T2617 (42T2616)

Panasonic UJ130A (L410/L412/L420/L421/L510/L512/L520 bezel)

  • 41W0749 (42T2608)

Linux support

If connected at boot time, the drive is normally /dev/sr0.

Problem regarding reading video DVDs

When playing a region-coded video DVD for the first time using a Linux player, you may get errors such as the following:

libdvdread: Invalid IFO for VMGM (VIDEO_TS.IFO)

This is caused by the DVD driver's region never having been set. Use regionset to set some region and retry. It is important that you choose the region code wisely, as you will not be able to read any other regions, and you can only change the region 4 times before it becomes permanent.

With older drives you could use libdvdread to bypass a drives region restrictions, but this doesn't work in some drives, particularly those from Panasonic. Panasonic DVD drives actually refuse to read out-of-region media, and implement RPC-2 fully. This cannot be worked around in any way short of drive firmware changes, which are not available anywhere.

Models supporting this accessory