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In Reply to: RE: OPPO as network player for hi rez?THANK YOU posted by kenzo on February 10, 2016 at 22:04:46
That it decodes Dolby Digital from your cable box, so you can play the music channels using the better Dac.
The only thing I wish it had is bluetooth.I solved that by using a Audio engine B1, which I find much easier to stream Tidal than using the Oppo media app. I am using a Android tablet, and I find the app problematic.
AB
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thanks AB,
I guess I will stick with my Musical Fidelity M1 CLIC. I love the sound, but the navigation interface and USB support could be improved, and it doesn't do DSD so that;s why I was thinking about an alternative.
But I don't use a smart phone - I have a few Andriods of various vintages kicking around, but I found them all to be more trouble than they are worth to me.
ken
The one thing about OPPO that I really dislike is the need for a display monitor to change the system settings, now I realize that OPPO is primarily for video playback but for those of us who use this player strictly for music reproduction this is a big drawback.
I keep our TV and music systems totally separate, I wish OPPO had given the end user the option to change settings from its remote.
Vahe
If you connect your OPPO to your network, you can use a tablet as a monitor and also to control the OPPO. There are apps available. You can also use a smart phone, but the screen is kind of small so a tablet is easier to see.
is to get a small computer monitor and use it as a video only display. If I was in your situation I would look for an inexpensive monitor and run the wire so it sits next to me in the listening chair. It's a clunky solution but with some patience and creative cable running, it could be an effective solution.
Yes, that is exactly what I have done, hate the looks of it but that seems the only practical solution for now.
Vahe
You can change the settings on an Oppo player using one of their smartphone apps; you don't need a monitor in your system.
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