C.R.S., baby. Get it all the time. lol. But as I said I do have the 970HD and BDP-80, and my jailbroke 103.Interesting, I’m sure you’re right. I just can’t recall that model number for a Blu-ray player model.
C.R.S., baby. Get it all the time. lol. But as I said I do have the 970HD and BDP-80, and my jailbroke 103.Interesting, I’m sure you’re right. I just can’t recall that model number for a Blu-ray player model.
Yeah, I stand corrected. I guess, the BDP-83 was their second Blu-ray player model. Now, I’m trying to remember if they (80 & 83) were released around the same time period.C.R.S., baby. Get it all the time. lol. But as I said I do have the 970HD and BDP-80, and my jailbroke 103.
That may be why I skipped the 80 and went for the 83. Also, I did another major out of state move that year.I think the 80 was released in 2010 and the 83 the next year?
AFAIK, there is a refurb program for about $100 to repair disc players. I had them do a couple BDP-93 players now too long ago. CheersRecently, my BDP-93 died on me. I can get a faint blue light at turn on but no sound from the transport and no video out to my monitor. May it rest in peace.
Good to know! Thank you for sharing and Happy New Year!AFAIK, there is a refurb program for about $100 to repair disc players. I had them do a couple BDP-93 players now too long ago. Cheers
But you own an Oppo 205, why do you want a 203? You could sell the 205 and buy several 203s with the proceeds.At that time, I wanted to acquire a UDP-203 but my finances, resulting from a big Out of State move, were very tight. To this day, I still long for that model player but don’t want to pay the asking price people are selling them for, which is usually double from their original retail price, or more.
The 93 and 95 will play SACD-R even with the final firmware updates for them.Doesn't matter to most people, and I don't know about all later models, but the BDP-80 will play burned SACD, or SACD-R. It went out of production before the Blu Ray Association came down on them.
So I can use the 205 in a second system. I’m sort of wasting a few features on the 205 using only the HDMI outlet. I was using the 93 in my living room and occasionally moving the 205 there but then the 93 went out of service. A 203 will allow me to play 4K discs too.But you own an Oppo 205, why do you want a 203? You could sell the 205 and buy several 203s with the proceeds.
How are you wasting features using HDMI only?So I can use the 205 in a second system. I’m sort of wasting a few features on the 205 using only the HDMI outlet. I was using the 93 in my living room and occasionally moving the 205 there but then the 93 went out of service. A 203 will allow me to play 4K discs too.
For one, not using the excellent output stage. Also, I prefer using balanced outputs. That’s why I’ve been shopping for a pre-pro for my main system.How are you wasting features using HDMI only?
So then bitstreamed is inferior to analog out? Or you just prefer the analog? Bitstreaming should take everything else out of the chain between the player source and AVR/Amp.For one, not using the excellent output stage. Also, I prefer using balanced outputs. That’s why I’ve been shopping for a pre-pro for my main system.
Not sure where you’re going there and not saying you’re wrong. All I’m saying is that I’d like to use the 205 in a two channel balanced system, out to my two channel pre-pro and out to my active speakers. My other option is to use another player’s HDMI output into a newer current DAC I would have to purchase. That may be the better option since there is so much good brands now to be had. My other option is to quit dreaming and enjoy what I have in my single system.So then bitstreamed is inferior to analog out? Or you just prefer the analog? Bitstreaming should take everything else out of the chain between the player source and AVR/Amp.
The sound reproduction should not be better via analog. It might be different....depends on all processes in the chain. An unaltered bit for bit transfer via HDMI would surely be no worse than analog.
A DAC built into a disc spinner sounding better than pure pass through via HDMI reeks of coloring the sound. If you like it, that's good.
Just curious.
So you could sell the 205 and buy three 203s, one to do the HDMI out job the 205 currently does, one to replace the 93 and one as a spare. You'd still have change. Unless you're using the analogue outs of the 205 or possibly the non HDMI digital inputs, it's a waste to have a 205 when a 203 is just as good.So I can use the 205 in a second system. I’m sort of wasting a few features on the 205 using only the HDMI outlet. I was using the 93 in my living room and occasionally moving the 205 there but then the 93 went out of service. A 203 will allow me to play 4K discs too.
Are you kidding me? I mean, are you really joking here? Get rid of the 205? This machine is going to end up in a museum someday!So you could sell the 205 and buy three 203s, one to do the HDMI out job the 205 currently does, one to replace the 93 and one as a spare. You'd still have change. Unless you're using the analogue outs of the 205 or possibly the non HDMI digital inputs, it's a waste to have a 205 when a 203 is just as good.
Not going anywhere really...Just curious if you think, like many here, the DAC's on the Oppo are superior to DAC's in modern AVR's.Not sure where you’re going there and not saying you’re wrong. All I’m saying is that I’d like to use the 205 in a two channel balanced system, out to my two channel pre-pro and out to my active speakers. My other option is to use another player’s HDMI output into a newer current DAC I would have to purchase. That may be the better option since there is so much good brands now to be had. My other option is to quit dreaming and enjoy what I have in my single system.
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