Harry Brown and my OPPO BDP
NeilGabriel
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It appears that this movie put my OPPO into a prolonged loading after which the player said it did not recognize the disc. A couple emails to and from OPPO resulted in me sending the unit in for repair.
After the problem started, it would not load any dvd, br or not, and not even cd's. OPPO was pretty sure it was the disc that caused the problem....anyone else with an issue like this?
After the problem started, it would not load any dvd, br or not, and not even cd's. OPPO was pretty sure it was the disc that caused the problem....anyone else with an issue like this?
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Did they request the disc as well?-Kevin
HT: Philips 52PFL7432D 52" LCD 1080p / Onkyo TX-SR 606 / Oppo BDP-83 SE / Comcast cable. (all HDMI)B&W 801 - Front, Polk CS350 LS - Center, Polk LS90 - Rear
2 Channel:
Oppo BDP-83 SE
Squeezebox Touch
Muscial Fidelity M1 DAC
VTL 2.5
McIntosh 2205 (refurbed)
B&W 801's
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I got an Oppo BDP-83SE; it played "Harry Brown" BD fine. You might want to try to run the latest firmware to see if the update actually clears the problem.Gears shared to both living room & bedroom:
Integra DHC-80.3 / Oppo BDP-105 / DirecTV HR24 DVR /APC S15blk PC-UPS
Living room:
LSiM707's / LSiM706c / LSiM702 F/X's / dual JL Audio Fathom F113's / Parasound Halo A51 / Panasonic 65" TC-P65VT50
Bedroom:
Usher Dancer Mini 2 Diamond DMD's / Logitech SB Touch / W4S STP-SE / W4S DAC-2 / W4S ST-1000 / Samsung 52" LN52B750
Other rooms:
Audioengine AP4's / GLOW Audio Sub One / audio-gd NFB-3 DAC / Audioengine N22
audio-gd NFB-10.2 / Denon AH-D7000