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In Reply to: RE: Another thread posted by layman on December 10, 2013 at 20:41:40
I think that says it all. Something in your sample (and perhaps others) is buggy and exacerbated by successive updates. By now, I would have sent it to Oppo for repair/replacement or tossed it since it seems unreasonable to expect any satisfaction by continuing to update it. There's nothing anyone here can do for it.
P.S.: I recalled one of your referenced threads but, frankly, I do not remember the names associated with most threads. Chalk it up to the sheer volume of threads or my age.
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The first firmware upgrade caused the players "bugginess" and yes, you are right, its been downhill ever since.Is it not fair to conclude based on what people are reporting (regarding firmware) that some of these players are reacting badly to the updates?
Edits: 12/11/13
I recently began having trouble with my BDP-83SE drive not opening. This didn't seem tied to any firmware update, but it's apparently a known problem with some of these units when there's not a disc in the tray. I contacted Oppo to see if I could buy a new drive for it. Instead, they offered to repair my long out of warranty player free of charge! All I had to pay was shipping to them - they even covered the return shipping. I got the player back today (it was only in their shop from Fri to Mon), and it seems to work fine. This is outstanding customer service from Oppo - I know where my next blue ray player is coming from.
It is hard to draw any statistical inferences from Internet postings but, even if you were unique, you deserve a resolution.
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