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Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
well...sharing is caring.
seriously, if you have a lot of legacy media, you'd love the Oppo. If you don't, you'd likely never miss it. |
Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
Originally Posted by Sonic
(Post 13309878)
Just a soundbar. I'm not too big on loud theatrical booming sounds. Annoys my ears. :)
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Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
Originally Posted by zyzzle
(Post 13309803)
I think you mean that Oppo lets you over-ride "Prohibited User Operations". This is fine, and a totally artificial limitation, but some other players have hacked firmware that allows the same thing.
I do have a Pioneer player with hacked firmware that overrides the button lockouts; I keep it hooked up just because of that. That one will let you turn off all subtitles, but some discs are authored so that they come on even when set to Off. It lets you skip past forced material also and makes it very easy to find hidden stuff; I'd love it if someone could get Oppo players to do that. |
Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
Originally Posted by Paul_SD
(Post 13309928)
well...sharing is caring.
seriously, if you have a lot of legacy media, you'd love the Oppo. If you don't, you'd likely never miss it.
Originally Posted by melasnus
(Post 13309972)
In that case, a 205 won't be of much use to you.
I was mostly interested (and nosy :p) as to why Columbo had thoughts on wanting to return the 205. :p |
Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
Originally Posted by Sonic
(Post 13310681)
If I had spectacular speakers then the 205 is worthy of a purchase. But I had my eyes set on the 203 since the get go. :cool: I was mostly interested (and nosy :p) as to why Columbo had thoughts on wanting to return the 205. :p It has superb video processing across all video formats. Also, it is one of the few 32bit DAC players, if you need analog audio. In addition, unlike any other player, it can play every 5 1/4" disk format ever made (except HD-DVD). No other player comes close to its capabilities. |
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I did the cart trick over at https://www.oppodigital.com to see how many 203's were actually available last night probably around 9-10 EST.
They were showing 546, which to me sounded like a lot. I just checked now and they were down to 513. They have have one last run being shipped over, but that's still selling at a faster clip than I'd expected. |
Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
Originally Posted by melasnus
(Post 13310755)
The 203 should work quite well for ya.
It has superb video processing across all video formats. Also, it is one of the few 32bit DAC players, if you need analog audio. In addition, unlike any other player, it can play every 5 1/4" disk format ever made (except HD-DVD). No other player comes close to its capabilities. CDs, DVDs, BDs, CD-Rs (80, 90 and 99-minute), DVD-R, DVD+R (standard 4.37 GB *and* overburned to 4.5 GB), BD-R (25 GB and 50GB). I haven't tried CD-VIDEO or .mpeg1, but who uses such obsolete formats nowadays? Also supports a USB hard-drive connected, NTFS, .mkv playback, .m2ts playback, AVI, DIVX, .FLAC audio, MP3, etc, picture playback (JPG, PNG, etc). What other formats does the $500+ Oppo support that my trusty, venerable $29 Sony BD player does not? Outside of hacked firmware for the Oppo, what more *can* it support than the above that the cheap $29 supports out of the box? .ISO playback is about the only thing I can think of, and THAT was quietly taken away from the Oppo years ago. Inquiring minds want to know. |
Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
Originally Posted by zyzzle
(Post 13311352)
What other formats does the $500+ Oppo support that my trusty, venerable $29 Sony BD player does not?
Granted, there was the 12cm LD variations "CD Video" and VSD, so the Oppo can't play "every" 12 cm disc format, but it comes close. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD_Video https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Single_Disc |
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My Sony BD player plays every disc I've thrown at it including VCDs. They look like crap, but it plays them! ;)
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Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
256 units left of the 203 :cool:
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Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
Originally Posted by Sonic
(Post 13312211)
256 units left of the 203 :cool:
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They got me. I can't let go. Been with Oppo too long. My 83 is still going but I know I will probably get into 4K next year and I can't stand the thought of not having an Oppo player to do it.
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I finally pulled the trigger on a 203 as well. If this ends up being my last physical disc player, I want to go out in style.
ETA: earlier today cart trick showed less than 100 units remaining. Now shows over 880... |
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Wish I had bought the 203 much sooner. :( Better late than never I guess. I just opened the box today and connected it. Reviews were not lying when they said this player is built like a tank. Man the construction is AMAZING. Incredibly sturdy and heavy too. The remote is perfect. Some user was complaining that it's too bright but my remote lighting is dull. I guess because I put some rechargeable batteries in it instead. I also like how the lights turn off in a few seconds. I don't see what's to complain about when it comes to the remote.
Discs load/boot up super fast. Firmware upgrading was quick as well. The super quality is all there. :thumbsup: |
Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
Originally Posted by Sonic
(Post 13319207)
Wish I had bought the 203 much sooner. :( Better late than never I guess. I just opened the box today and connected it. Reviews were not lying when they said this player is built like a tank. Man the construction is AMAZING. Incredibly sturdy and heavy too. The remote is perfect. Some user was complaining that it's too bright but my remote lighting is dull. I guess because I put some rechargeable batteries in it instead. I also like how the lights turn off in a few seconds. I don't see what's to complain about when it comes to the remote.
Discs load/boot up super fast. Firmware upgrading was quick as well. The super quality is all there. :thumbsup: Oppo owners never regret their purchase...;) |
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That's great, Sonic! Very happy to hear it didn't disappoint.
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Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
Originally Posted by PerryD
(Post 13309180)
What current 4K player supports both SACD and DVD Audio?
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Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
Originally Posted by TheBang
(Post 13320339)
The Sony UBP-X800. It was on-sale for $150 last holiday season.
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Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
In regards to the 203:
202 players in stock yesterday, 172 now. Seems on weekends they sell more. |
Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
Originally Posted by melasnus
(Post 13320558)
Will it bitstream both?
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Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
Originally Posted by Sonic
(Post 13320570)
In regards to the 203:
202 players in stock yesterday, 172 now. Seems on weekends they sell more.
Originally Posted by TheBang
(Post 13320758)
Yes
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Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
I love how the Oppo 203 is playing disc 1, then I decide to watch disc 2, then go back to disc 1 and the player memorizes where I left off on disc 1.
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Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
Originally Posted by Sonic
(Post 13322208)
I love how the Oppo 203 is playing disc 1, then I decide to watch disc 2, then go back to disc 1 and the player memorizes where I left off on disc 1.
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Re: Oppo Calls it a Day
Originally Posted by slybone
(Post 13322352)
Glad you like your new player, and I definitely do not want to poop on your party, but I believe most BD players do that. My inexpensive Sony does that as well as whatever one my in-laws have.
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