I have a friend who has the original firmware disc that came with his BDP-93. The machine currently has the newest firmware 82-1009, but could he rollback 33-1216 using the disc? Would it restore ISO and SACD-R playback capabilities?
I think answer is NO, as it clearly stated on official Oppo website under product support section:I have a friend who has the original firmware disc that came with his BDP-93. The machine currently has the newest firmware 82-1009, but could he rollback 33-1216 using the disc? Would it restore ISO and SACD-R playback capabilities?
I've seen this same procedure on a few websites....the best source would be AVS but they have a policy against posting things like this and posts are usually deleted....
And that is why I will never let go of my BDP 93 or 95: no Cinavia, plays SACD-R as well as BDMV folders, and with a single cable I can send everything to the 205's HDMI input to take advantage of that player's excellent DACs and analog outputs.Just a follow-up to my last post: out of curiosity, I contacted Oppo customer support and asked whether the licensing agreements which necessitated removal of ISO (BDP-93 & 95) and SACD-R (103 & 105) playback would remain in force in perpetuity, or if, now that they'd ceased manufacturing, some means could be offered to roll back the firmware on those models to restore their original capabilities. Their reply: "we have no plans to remove those restrictions" and "We do not have plans to introduce a new firmware that will allow OPPO owners to downgrade firmwares on their end."
here is the real, ya you can-but-u run the risk of turning it into a brick. PERM>. look at my name -do it!I think answer is NO, as it clearly stated on official Oppo website under product support section:
"Once this firmware version is installed on the player, you will not be able to revert back to any previous official or public beta firmware."
https://www.oppodigital.com/support/blu-ray-bdp-93/bdp9x-firmware-82-1009.aspx
I tell u this from my experience of my smart ass cuz and the loss of his 93- it's a doorstop nowhere is the real, ya you can-but-u run the risk of turning it into a brick. PERM>. look at my name -do it!
Well did they do it as promised? I have a 105D that I bought with firmware updated so that I cannot rip SACDs with it. How tragic.I just sent in my oppo 95 to be fixed.It had a problem with the analogue audio board so they replaced the board. Just for fun I requested that they put ISO capability back when they updated the firmware. They said they allowed my request and DID put it back on!. I havent received it yet but now it looks like I'm going to get my sacds on my computer then to a usb to play them from the oppo.
Brickwalled music/mastering:Newbie here. What does “brickwalled” or “turn into a brick” actually mean? Thanks.
Beat me to it. Well done!Brickwalled music/mastering:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudness_warhttps://www.audiosciencereview.com/...rickwalled-tracks-vs-dynamic-range-r128.8260/
"Bricked" equipment:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brick_(electronics)
This isn’t from my own experience, but I have read that the 205 can’t rip SACDs, but the 105 can be configured to rip them.Can you believe someone actually said that, that one could not use the 105D to rip SACDs after that late firmware? Not true apparently. I must give it another try.
Of course. This is not secret knowledge. The only Oppos that can rip SACDs are the 103/103D/105/105D. That's it. Nothing before and nothing after. (No configuration needed, just the requisite files.)This isn’t from my own experience, but I have read that the 205 can’t rip SACDs, but the 105 can be configured to rip them.
It's not secret knowledge, but quicksrt had apparently heard that a 105 could not rip SACDs. Again, not part of my experience, just reading.Of course. This is not secret knowledge. The only Oppos that can rip SACDs are the 103/103D/105/105D. That's it. Nothing before and nothing after. (No configuration needed, just the requisite files.)
Hearsay. Do we know who said it to quicksrt and on what basis?It's not secret knowledge, but quicksrt had apparently heard that a 105 could not rip SACDs. Again, not part of my experience, just reading.
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