Oppo BDP-93 with region-free board **WITHDRAWN**
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 3:00 pm
Edit 70/Aug/14: I took the plunge and updated the firmware. This seems to have resolved the streaming issues that were driving me to sell it. SO i'm not goint to sell it after all. Thanks
Am selling my much loved Oppo because I'm moving to HTPC and no longer need it. I bouth in in 2012.
Original firmware which apparently supports loading blu-rays ISOs from local storage (although I have never used this feature so I can't guarantee it)
The 3D-enabled BDP-93 can play both SACD and DVD-Audio discs, making it useful as an audio system component. It can decode every major high-end audio format, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. It can output to optical, coaxial, or up to 7.1-channel analog. It even has 2GB of internal memory for showing BD-Live content.
It can load audio and video files from USB, eSATA, CD, DVD, or Blu-ray, and can handle DivX, MKV, FLAC, and other formats. It's basically a Swiss Army knife for media playback, able to play anything you throw at it.
Pretty sure I have the box in the attic
I never bothered with netflix on it but I don't think it works here unless you fool it into thinking it's in the USA.
D3 area - of course am happy to demo
Thanks
Barry
Audioholics review
http://www.audioholics.com/blu-ray-and- ... ull-review
A good FAQ source:
http://watershade.net/wmcclain/BDP-93-faq.html
€400 ono
Am selling my much loved Oppo because I'm moving to HTPC and no longer need it. I bouth in in 2012.
Original firmware which apparently supports loading blu-rays ISOs from local storage (although I have never used this feature so I can't guarantee it)
The 3D-enabled BDP-93 can play both SACD and DVD-Audio discs, making it useful as an audio system component. It can decode every major high-end audio format, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. It can output to optical, coaxial, or up to 7.1-channel analog. It even has 2GB of internal memory for showing BD-Live content.
It can load audio and video files from USB, eSATA, CD, DVD, or Blu-ray, and can handle DivX, MKV, FLAC, and other formats. It's basically a Swiss Army knife for media playback, able to play anything you throw at it.
Pretty sure I have the box in the attic
I never bothered with netflix on it but I don't think it works here unless you fool it into thinking it's in the USA.
D3 area - of course am happy to demo
Thanks
Barry
Audioholics review
http://www.audioholics.com/blu-ray-and- ... ull-review
A good FAQ source:
http://watershade.net/wmcclain/BDP-93-faq.html
€400 ono