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  • devani
    devani Posts: 1,497
    edited November 2012
    mine (OPPO-93) does resume when I put a disk on it...hate it everytime I have to hit start from beginning....
    love I can use touchpad (or android device) via OPPO app to control the player....since it's WIFI, I don't have to point the remote near the player...you need to have the OPPO on same network....
    Video: LG 55LN5100/Samsung LNT4065F
    Receiver: HK AVR445
    Source: OPPO BDP-93
    HT: POLK SPEAKERS RTi6, FXi3, CSi5, VTF-3 MK2
    2Ch system: MC2105, AR-XA, AR-2A, AR9, BX-300, OPPO BDP-83
  • BlueFox
    BlueFox Posts: 15,251
    edited November 2012
    As I said, some Blurays support resume play from where stopped. Other Blurays do not. For those you need to use the bookmark feature, but there is no documentation for it in the 93's manual.
    Lumin X1 file player, Westminster Labs interconnect cable
    Sony XA-5400ES SACD; Pass XP-22 pre; X600.5 amps
    Magico S5 MKII Mcast Rose speakers; SPOD spikes

    Shunyata Triton v3/Typhon QR on source, Denali 2000 (2) on amps
    Shunyata Sigma XLR analog ICs, Sigma speaker cables
    Shunyata Sigma HC (2), Sigma Analog, Sigma Digital, Z Anaconda (3) power cables

    Mapleshade Samson V.3 four shelf solid maple rack, Micropoint brass footers
    Three 20 amp circuits.
  • JayCee
    JayCee Posts: 1,500
    edited November 2012
    BlueFox wrote: »
    ...thinking of getting the 103...Is this easy on the Oppo?
    I have started a BlueRay, had friends stop by so shut off. Come back hours later and things pick up where they left off.
    devani wrote: »
    mine (OPPO-93) does resume when I put a disk on it...

    I have the 105 and it picks up where it stopped. Under "Setup Menu" is "Auto Resume" and you select either "On" or "Off". On screen help states, "Set the auto resume mode for CD, SACD, DVD and certain BD". I'd be surprised if the 103 doesn't have it.
    Speakers: Polk1.2tl's (Uber Mods) Pre/Amp/DAC: PS Audio BHK Signature & 250, DirectStream Cables/IC's: MIT S1Bi-Wire/S1 Balanced +Avel Lindberg 1000VA "Dreadnought" Power Conditioner: PS Audio P15 Power Plant Power Cords: Core Power Technologies Gold, DH Labs Power Plus DIY w/Neotech NC-P301 & P311ends Streaming: Roon ROCK on wifi'd NUC, TP-Link WAP, & Uptone EtherREGEN, AfterDark, Emperor Double Crown Clock, Black Modernize LPS, PS Audio AirLens⟿Ω☯☥☮⟿🔊♩♪♫♬♩♪♫♬♩♪♫♬
  • vc69
    vc69 Posts: 2,500
    edited November 2012
    KYFHO wrote: »
    I will try reinstalling the firmware when I get home next month - hopefully it will fix the problems because I really do like the 95 when it's working properly.

    Yeah, something must be amiss. Oppo customer service is excellent. They will help you straighten it out. In the meantime, post #3 in this thread has a link to an extensive FAQ put together by a long time Oppo user and many other contributors. Perhaps it will help.

    Good Luck!
    -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
    Transparent IC's
  • BlueFox
    BlueFox Posts: 15,251
    edited November 2012
    JayCee wrote: »
    I have the 105 and it picks up where it stopped. Under "Setup Menu" is "Auto Resume" and you select either "On" or "Off". On screen help states, "Set the auto resume mode for CD, SACD, DVD and certain BD". I'd be surprised if the 103 doesn't have it.

    Not all Blurays support auto-resume. If you turn the player off then they start at the beginning. Others will pick up where the disc stopped. For the Blurays that do not support auto resume the bookmark feature is suppossed to be the solution. But of course, it is not documented.

    You did notice the phrase and certain BD in your on screen help message?
    Lumin X1 file player, Westminster Labs interconnect cable
    Sony XA-5400ES SACD; Pass XP-22 pre; X600.5 amps
    Magico S5 MKII Mcast Rose speakers; SPOD spikes

    Shunyata Triton v3/Typhon QR on source, Denali 2000 (2) on amps
    Shunyata Sigma XLR analog ICs, Sigma speaker cables
    Shunyata Sigma HC (2), Sigma Analog, Sigma Digital, Z Anaconda (3) power cables

    Mapleshade Samson V.3 four shelf solid maple rack, Micropoint brass footers
    Three 20 amp circuits.
  • JayCee
    JayCee Posts: 1,500
    edited November 2012
    BlueFox wrote: »
    You did notice the phrase and certain BD in your on screen help message?

    Yes, that's actually why I quoted it. Thanks for pointing it out so that it's very obvious:biggrin: I don't own any BD's so I can't test the bookmarks for you. I do have a few DVD's but don't typically buy them, only rent.
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  • JayCee
    JayCee Posts: 1,500
    edited November 2012
    JayCee wrote: »
    I'm really interested in using the Oppo in place of my Sunfire TGP-III A/V processor and the Adcom GFP-750. I'd move the 750 to my bedroom rig and sell the TGP-III. This would really simplify my connections and eliminate additional components in the sound chain. More to come on this.

    A week+ w/the 105 and I couldn't be happier. I achieved the goal of simplifying my setup (reducing the # of components) and driving my power amp using the 105 as a balanced pre for 2 channel and mixed balanced/unbalanced for HT...with the requirement that the 105 must be at least equal to, or have better SQ as my current setup. If there was any compromise in SQ, the 105 would integrate into the system and not take the place of my Adcom GFP-750, Sunfire TGP-III or Squeezebox Touch. Only my cheap Sony BDP would go. In the unexpected chance the 105 was a heap of junk...it would go back to Oppo (like that was going to happen).

    Two channel listening is my 1st priority. Several forums question the ability of the 105 to function as a high quality pre. I love the Adcom GFP-750 but haven't missed it. The 105 pre is capable of driving my 2 channel Sunfire 300/2 and 5 channel Rotel RB-985 to extreme levels with zero distortion. Increasing/decreasing the volume is smoooooth. No clicks or steps from one level to the next and there's enough head room on the 105's scale of 0 to 100 that I've never increased the volume past 80. I'd be kicked out of the house before I'd listen to above 50 for more than brief periods. The only fault I've found is when turning down the volume that final bit, from 1 to 0, the sound abruptly disappears compared to an infinite fade out. Also, I'd like to see a firmware update that provides the ability to set a predefined sound level, say 30, when the system powers on. Currently, it retains the level last used. The sound-stage is wide, highs are clear and overall SQ is very dynamic. Bass is tight, defined and present even at low levels. At reasonably low listening levels I can feel the bass in my couch. There is absolutely no listening fatigue.

    So far, all CD's have benefited from the 105. Poorly mastered CD's still sound bad...but better, decent masters sound very good and anything that normally sounds great is fantastic. Ripped FLAC files appear = CD's. SACD's, Pink Floyd DSOTM in particular, and two DVD-A's (Bonnie Raitt, "Road Tested"/Lyle Lovett, "Joshua Judges Ruth") have never sounded better.

    For home theater, I've watched a few standard DVDs and the picture quality is very good on a 46" Samsung Plasma TV. Sound quality is on par w/2 channel...exceptional. Haven't done any major calibration other than to physically measure distances from my 5.1 speaker setup to listening position and plug the numbers into the setup screen. The only setup I haven't done is connect my Epik Empire subwoofer. The TGP-III was configured via a balanced IC and, unfortunately, the 105 sub output is only unbalanced. The sub requires approx 26' of cable to make a tidy run along the room's baseboard, so I had to order a new cable. So far the only negative is a slight sync issue watching TV/DVD, but it's a known problem and Oppo is working on a firmware fix.

    Wifi is flawless. My Squeezebox Touch occasionally stalled when the microwave was in use, but the Oppo hasn't faltered. Browsing a huge library of music on a NAS via DLNA or standard file structure is clunky compared to the Squeezebox Server, with DLNA being the slowest method. Hopefully, Oppo will release the 103/105 ported version of their Media Control app soon. Home videos stream with no problem and photos are easy to view. Haven't had Netflix since I moved several months ago, so haven't tried it (or Vudu/Film Fresh), but the free Pandora, Youtube and Picasa apps are very fast and sound/look great.

    As an added bonus, I've significantly decreased the cable clutter behind my entertainment center and the following components have been reassigned duties improving the bedroom rig:

    - Adcom GFP-750 Pre (replaced a NAD C-162...will keep as backup)
    - Squeezebox Touch
    - Sony BDP-BX37 (replaced a 10 yr old Panasonic CD/DVD player)

    Plus...

    - Retired: Sunfire Theater Grand Processer III (likely FS in the near future)

    In conclusion, the BDP-105 is a positive move in #1-SQ and #2-functionality...for my particular situation. Assuming I was starting over and needed each...a quality 2 channel/HT pre, CD/DVD/BD player and digital media player, I'd say the BDP-105 is reasonably priced @ $1199. I'm not saying it's the end all product, but considering you'd need to purchase 3 separate components, divide that by the $1199, it works out to $399.66 per component. Many of us have easily paid that much for quality gear. Adjust the numbers up or down to compensate for a particular component you believe warrants more or less money. Perhaps a good pre is worth more and a BDP is worth less. Plus, you get the added benefit of porting almost any digital source to high quality DAC's and a video processor. Still too pricey, perhaps the 103 fits the bill. Not trying to throw this out to debate, but I believe good points for anyone considering this purchase towards a quality component based system. YMMV:cool:

    John
    Speakers: Polk1.2tl's (Uber Mods) Pre/Amp/DAC: PS Audio BHK Signature & 250, DirectStream Cables/IC's: MIT S1Bi-Wire/S1 Balanced +Avel Lindberg 1000VA "Dreadnought" Power Conditioner: PS Audio P15 Power Plant Power Cords: Core Power Technologies Gold, DH Labs Power Plus DIY w/Neotech NC-P301 & P311ends Streaming: Roon ROCK on wifi'd NUC, TP-Link WAP, & Uptone EtherREGEN, AfterDark, Emperor Double Crown Clock, Black Modernize LPS, PS Audio AirLens⟿Ω☯☥☮⟿🔊♩♪♫♬♩♪♫♬♩♪♫♬
  • EndersShadow
    EndersShadow Posts: 17,590
    edited November 2012
    Thanks for that write up.

    I think the 105 looks great for those wanting just a straight 2 channel setup using it as a pre. Really allows you to cut down on gear. For those whose setup does more than just video playback (like TV, Xbox 360, etc) it wouldnt work as well if they have more than 1 additional source. Correct me if I am wrong here.
    "....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
  • JayCee
    JayCee Posts: 1,500
    edited November 2012
    Thanks for that write up.

    I think the 105 looks great for those wanting just a straight 2 channel setup using it as a pre. Really allows you to cut down on gear. For those whose setup does more than just video playback (like TV, Xbox 360, etc) it wouldnt work as well if they have more than 1 additional source. Correct me if I am wrong here.

    Hmmmm, good point! I haven't played video games since........Mario Brother's:lol: To watch TV through the Oppo you must have HDMI in...perhaps an HDMI splitter or video games connected directly to the TV w/sound over fiber to the Oppo. But, then convenience starts to become a factor. My statement that it's not the "end all" definitely applies in these situations. Thanks for bringing this up...don't want anyone buying a player based on an incorrect assumption.
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  • EndersShadow
    EndersShadow Posts: 17,590
    edited November 2012
    JayCee wrote: »
    Hmmmm, good point! I haven't played video games since........Mario Brother's:lol: To watch TV through the Oppo you must have HDMI in...perhaps an HDMI splitter or video games connected directly to the TV w/sound over fiber to the Oppo. But, then convenience starts to become a factor. My statement that it's not the "end all" definitely applies in these situations. Thanks for bringing this up...don't want anyone buying a player with an incorrect assumption.

    I agree. The Oppo does have a HDMI in as well as USB and SPDIF, so if one wanted to use it as their pre entirely its possible depending upon the sources they use and what format they wanted sound in.

    Obviously if you have a 7.1 setup and your sending the signal via Optical or Coaxial into the Oppo your not going to get 7.1 out of it, but considering most other sources (DVR Box, Xbox 360) are still limited to 5.1 you could connect your video to your TV directly via HDMI and use the coaxial and spdif input to send the audio to the Oppo. It would still require additional cables and a TV with enough inputs for each video source, but its possible.
    "....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
  • Face
    Face Posts: 14,340
    edited November 2012
    It's not clear on their website(or I missed it), but the 105 has a variable output via XLR and headphone?
    "He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you." Friedrich Nietzsche
  • JayCee
    JayCee Posts: 1,500
    edited November 2012
    Obviously if you have a 7.1 setup and your sending the signal via Optical or Coaxial into the Oppo your not going to get 7.1 out of it,...

    The 105 does 7.1. Are you saying 7.1's only possible over HDMI? From Oppo's site:

    7.1-Channel Analog Output - Individual analog 7.1-channel surround outputs are ideal for connecting to a 7.1-channel or 5.1-channel surround sound system. The BDP-105 delivers an incredible sound stage and an immersive surround experience. The 7.1-channel analog output can also be configured to a stereo down-mix mode as a Zone 2 audio source.
    Speakers: Polk1.2tl's (Uber Mods) Pre/Amp/DAC: PS Audio BHK Signature & 250, DirectStream Cables/IC's: MIT S1Bi-Wire/S1 Balanced +Avel Lindberg 1000VA "Dreadnought" Power Conditioner: PS Audio P15 Power Plant Power Cords: Core Power Technologies Gold, DH Labs Power Plus DIY w/Neotech NC-P301 & P311ends Streaming: Roon ROCK on wifi'd NUC, TP-Link WAP, & Uptone EtherREGEN, AfterDark, Emperor Double Crown Clock, Black Modernize LPS, PS Audio AirLens⟿Ω☯☥☮⟿🔊♩♪♫♬♩♪♫♬♩♪♫♬
  • JayCee
    JayCee Posts: 1,500
    edited November 2012
    Face wrote: »
    It's not clear on their website(or I missed it), but the 105 has a variable output via XLR and headphone?

    Yes. I'm using variable XLR directly to my amp and control it with either the Oppo or a Logitech remote. With headphones plugged in the outputs are internally disconnected.
    Speakers: Polk1.2tl's (Uber Mods) Pre/Amp/DAC: PS Audio BHK Signature & 250, DirectStream Cables/IC's: MIT S1Bi-Wire/S1 Balanced +Avel Lindberg 1000VA "Dreadnought" Power Conditioner: PS Audio P15 Power Plant Power Cords: Core Power Technologies Gold, DH Labs Power Plus DIY w/Neotech NC-P301 & P311ends Streaming: Roon ROCK on wifi'd NUC, TP-Link WAP, & Uptone EtherREGEN, AfterDark, Emperor Double Crown Clock, Black Modernize LPS, PS Audio AirLens⟿Ω☯☥☮⟿🔊♩♪♫♬♩♪♫♬♩♪♫♬
  • EndersShadow
    EndersShadow Posts: 17,590
    edited November 2012
    JayCee wrote: »
    The 105 does 7.1. Are you saying 7.1's only possible over HDMI? From Oppo's site:

    7.1-Channel Analog Output - Individual analog 7.1-channel surround outputs are ideal for connecting to a 7.1-channel or 5.1-channel surround sound system. The BDP-105 delivers an incredible sound stage and an immersive surround experience. The 7.1-channel analog output can also be configured to a stereo down-mix mode as a Zone 2 audio source.

    I am saying if your using another source and sending the audio to the Oppo with anything OTHER than the HDMI in, you cant get 7.1. For example if the Xbox 360 did 7.1 over HDMI and I had it connected to the Oppo via optical the Xbox 360 wouldnt be sending a 7.1 signal to the oppo, just a 5.1 signal.

    The Oppo is capable of sending a 7.1 signal out no problem, but coming in if the source is anything other than HDMI you cant have true 7.1....

    I am muddying the waters it appears so I will bow out.

    Basically if you have another source connected to the Oppo that can do 7.1 lossless you will need to use the HDMI in port on the Oppo. If you have 2 other sources connected to the Oppo that can do 7.1 lossless one of them will be sending a 5.1 signal to the Oppo.
    "....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
  • JayCee
    JayCee Posts: 1,500
    edited November 2012
    I am saying if your using another source and sending the audio to the Oppo with anything OTHER than the HDMI in, you cant get 7.1. For example if the Xbox 360 did 7.1 over HDMI and I had it connected to the Oppo via optical the Xbox 360 wouldnt be sending a 7.1 signal to the oppo, just a 5.1 signal.

    The Oppo is capable of sending a 7.1 signal out no problem, but coming in if the source is anything other than HDMI you cant have true 7.1....

    I am muddying the waters it appears so I will bow out.

    Basically if you have another source connected to the Oppo that can do 7.1 lossless you will need to use the HDMI in port on the Oppo. If you have 2 other sources connected to the Oppo that can do 7.1 lossless one of them will be sending a 5.1 signal to the Oppo.

    No reason to bow out. Actually, you're educating me. 7.1 was not a consideration when I decided to buy...I don't have a room appropriate for a 7.1 setup and won't have one in the near future. Generally, the things I need to research I do my homework on. This, apparently, is not an aspect I researched. Call it my ignorance. I do appreciate your time.
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  • Polkie2009
    Polkie2009 Posts: 3,834
    edited November 2012
    Will the new Oppos be able to output the new Neo X Blu Ray movies that will be coming out in the near future? Looks like Expendables 2 is the first Blu Ray encoded with Neo X audio? Ok, looks like I have a lot_ to learn about all of this. The Neo X is just able to synthesize 11.1 from a 7.1 or 5.1 audio?
  • kuntasensei
    kuntasensei Posts: 3,263
    edited December 2012
    Polkie2009 wrote: »
    Will the new Oppos be able to output the new Neo X Blu Ray movies that will be coming out in the near future? Looks like Expendables 2 is the first Blu Ray encoded with Neo X audio? Ok, looks like I have a lot_ to learn about all of this. The Neo X is just able to synthesize 11.1 from a 7.1 or 5.1 audio?
    You don't need anything special to take advantage of those tracks, as they're just altering the matrixing so Neo X knows where to steer the sound. From what I can tell, Neo X basically steers in a similar way to DPL-IIz for height and DSX for width... and from personal experience, Expendables 2 did seem to have some intentional height cues that came through on both DPL-IIz and DSX, so it isn't even specific to Neo X. Audio mixers have been steering information that way as a standard for years anyway, so this whole "optimized for Neo X" thing is largely just marketing. The mixer still does the same things he would for a normal theatrical mix (i.e. width channels are basically done by comparison of mains and surrounds and height in the theater is done by mixing the surrounds out of phase, which is how Neo X/DPL-IIz/DSX know to steer that sound above you).
    Equipment list:
    Onkyo TX-NR3010 9.2 AVR
    Emotiva XPA-3 amp
    Polk RTi70 mains, CSi40 center, RTi38 surrounds, RTi28 rears and heights
    SVS 20-39CS+ subwoofer powered by Crown XLS1500
    Oppo BDP-93 Blu-ray player
    DarbeeVision DVP5000 video processor
    Epson 8500UB 1080p projector
    Elite Screens Sable 120" CineWhite screen
  • Polkie2009
    Polkie2009 Posts: 3,834
    edited December 2012
    Thanks for the info bro! I'm seriously ready for a BDP upgrade and have been trying to decide between a new Oppo 103 or a used Oppo 95 unit. I would be using it mainly for home theater, but may find myself eventually listening to more 2 channel in the future.
  • Polkie2009
    Polkie2009 Posts: 3,834
    edited December 2012
    Anyone here ever ordered an Oppo player direct from their company in Cali? If so, how was their packing job , as in, was it double boxed?
  • JayCee
    JayCee Posts: 1,500
    edited December 2012
    Polkie2009 wrote: »
    Anyone here ever ordered an Oppo player direct from their company in Cali? If so, how was their packing job , as in, was it double boxed?

    I ordered my 105 from Oppo. They don't double box but did a very good job designing the box/protective inserts. The box is very heavy duty cardboard and should do fine for all but extreme abuse. Take a look at my un-boxing photos on page 1 of this thread:

    http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?138769-OPPO-Discussion-Thread&p=1839752&viewfull=1#post1839752

    What you see was shipped via ground, coast-to-coast, without a scratch.
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  • kuntasensei
    kuntasensei Posts: 3,263
    edited December 2012
    I ordered both my BDP-83 and BDP-93 direct from Oppo. Their box and packing is not only very functional, but when you open it up and see the player packed in the black Oppo tote bag, you just FEEL like you got something special. No worries on that thing surviving shipping.
    Equipment list:
    Onkyo TX-NR3010 9.2 AVR
    Emotiva XPA-3 amp
    Polk RTi70 mains, CSi40 center, RTi38 surrounds, RTi28 rears and heights
    SVS 20-39CS+ subwoofer powered by Crown XLS1500
    Oppo BDP-93 Blu-ray player
    DarbeeVision DVP5000 video processor
    Epson 8500UB 1080p projector
    Elite Screens Sable 120" CineWhite screen
  • adb3da
    adb3da Posts: 507
    edited December 2012
    I have a couple questions about the 105.

    #1 - for those using the 105 as a preamp for HT, I assume there is no Audyssey or room correction software. Are you able to adjust each channel like we used to do via AVR?

    #2 - on the USB inpup, it seems like most are using it to access files via DLNA. Could you also just run all PC sound output via USB? In other words, could the USB input be used to play all PC sounds and not just access files? This way I could control the song selection etc...on the PC rather than trying to access folder via the Oppo interface.
  • Polkie2009
    Polkie2009 Posts: 3,834
    edited December 2012
    Thanks for the info Jaycee and Kuntasensei, ya'll"s first hand experience and advice is what makes CP forum such a great place. I'm finally going to get an Oppo product after wanting one of them for over 6 years.Ordering direct from Oppo and I'm going with the BDP-103.
  • JayCee
    JayCee Posts: 1,500
    edited December 2012
    I have a couple questions about the 105.
    #1 - for those using the 105 as a preamp for HT, I assume there is no Audyssey or room correction software. Are you able to adjust each channel like we used to do via AVR?

    No Audyssey or room correction on-board. I'm using it as a preamp and yes, you can adjust each channel. From the 105 manual:

    "The following speaker parameters can be configured:
    1. Size: The following speaker size parameters control bass filtering for the speakers.
    x Large ? All audio content is passed to the appropriate speaker.
    x Small ? All audio content, except for bass frequencies, is passed to the appropriate speaker.
    The purpose is to reduce possible distortion. If a subwoofer is available, bass frequencies are redirected
    to the subwoofer, otherwise, they are discarded. The bass frequency upper limit is set
    by the Crossover Frequency selection in the Setup Menu (see page 73 for details).
    x Off ? Speaker for the corresponding position does not exist. Audio for the missing speaker is
    redirected to other speakers or discarded if redirection is not possible.
    x On (for Subwoofer only) ? Specifies that a subwoofer is available.
    NOTE
    The Size for Front, Surround and Surround Back speakers is configured in pairs. Changes to
    the size of one speaker will automatically change the other of the pair.

    2. Distance: The speaker distance parameters set delay control for the corresponding audio channel.
    The delay is to compensate for the audio propagation time difference caused by the placement of
    speakers.

    3. Trim: The speaker trim level parameters sets the volume of each individual channel. Channel trim
    is generally not required since most A/V receivers have the capability to adjust channel trim and
    compensate for speaker sensitivity differences. However, if your receiver does not have such
    functions (many receivers do not support channel trim for their multi-channel analog inputs), you may
    adjust channel trim through the player. For most accurate results, it is recommended that you use
    test tones from a calibration disc, such as Digital Video Essentials HD Basics, and a SPL (Sound
    Pressure Level) meter. The trim level can be set to +/- 10dB in 0.5dB increments."

    #2 - on the USB inpup, it seems like most are using it to access files via DLNA. Could you also just run all PC sound output via USB? In other words, could the USB input be used to play all PC sounds and not just access files? This way I could control the song selection etc...on the PC rather than trying to access folder via the Oppo interface.

    I use a NAS and DLNA. Not sure if you can direct all PC output, but I'd say it sounds reasonable. I haven't read up on USB but here's a link to the manual;

    http://download.oppodigital.com/BDP105/BDP-105_USER_MANUAL_English_v1.4.pdf

    You could send an email to Oppo tech support. They're very helpful and usually fast at responding.
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  • JayCee
    JayCee Posts: 1,500
    edited December 2012
    Polkie2009 wrote: »
    Thanks for the info Jaycee and Kuntasensei, ya'll"s first hand experience and advice is what makes CP forum such a great place. I'm finally going to get an Oppo product after wanting one of them for over 6 years.Ordering direct from Oppo and I'm going with the BDP-103.

    I'm sure you'll be very pleased with it. I hadn't really contemplated an Oppo until recently. The timing was perfect because I was looking for another Squeeze Box Touch (didn't want to pay the crazy used prices) and needed a wireless Netflix capable BDP. The 105's not cheap in comparison to the SBT, but I haven't regretted one minute of it. It really is a stellar player in so many ways. SQ is exceptional, which was my primary requirement, and the video processing is 1st rate, too. The 103 and 105 use the same video processor, so you're in for a treat.

    Please post your impressions after the 103 arrives.
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  • JayCee
    JayCee Posts: 1,500
    edited December 2012
    #2 - on the USB inpup, it seems like most are using it to access files via DLNA. Could you also just run all PC sound output via USB? In other words, could the USB input be used to play all PC sounds and not just access files? This way I could control the song selection etc...on the PC rather than trying to access folder via the Oppo interface.

    I just saw this on the Oppo's 105 support page:

    "Software Driver for USB Audio DAC:

    For Windows computers (XP, Vista and Windows 7): software driver download link. Please unzip the downloaded package and double-click on the "setup.exe" file, then follow the on-screen instructions to finish this installation. Select the BDP-105 as your sound output device by setting "Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Sound -> Playback" to "OPPO USB Audio Device 2.0"."


    So yes, this directs all PC output to USB. But...since I haven't tried it, you should confirm this.
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  • adb3da
    adb3da Posts: 507
    edited December 2012
    JayCee wrote: »
    I just saw this on the Oppo's 105 support page:

    "Software Driver for USB Audio DAC:

    For Windows computers (XP, Vista and Windows 7): software driver download link. Please unzip the downloaded package and double-click on the "setup.exe" file, then follow the on-screen instructions to finish this installation. Select the BDP-105 as your sound output device by setting "Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Sound -> Playback" to "OPPO USB Audio Device 2.0"."


    So yes, this directs all PC output to USB. But...since I haven't tried it, you should confirm this.

    Awesome, thanks!
  • Polkie2009
    Polkie2009 Posts: 3,834
    edited December 2012
    You got it John, hoping to get it delivered to me around early next week.
  • leroyjr1
    leroyjr1 Posts: 8,785
    edited December 2012
  • toucanet
    toucanet Posts: 580
    edited December 2012
    Leroy,

    You've got it bad :-)

    What will you be connecting it to?