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In Reply to: RE: OPPO as network player for hi rez? posted by Joe Appierto on February 09, 2016 at 02:54:39
here's one for the 103 that makes it sound unuseable:
"Problems with streaming even after doing everything advised by OPPO. Also problems playing back audio files via the usb ports. Audio and video stalls/ freezes and stutters at times during streaming. The same thing happens during playback of audio files via usb ports. At times I have to turn the player off (even had to unplug power cord at times) to quit/ stop having problems."
It could be the user's network having a problem. Or poor USB cables or drives, who knows?
but I want to use it for exactly what the user is complaining about...
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I don't have those kinds of problems with my OPPO BDP-105D. I stream hi-rez digital from USB flash drives and I stream Netflix, Pandora and YouTube from the internet. I bought BDP-103D players for my two grown children two Christmases ago and they have never mentioned any problems. Furthermore, OPPO has a 30-day money back return policy. I bought all my machines directly from OPPO.
Good luck,
John Elison
thanks John, certainly the overwhelming number of reviews have been raves for that machine both on Amazon and everywhere else.
I am currently using a Musical Fidelity M1 CLIC and I have absolutely no critique of the sound quality at all, it has the great combination of musical qualities. However it can't read NTFS drives from the USB (and 95% of my music is on NTFS) and the navigation interface is slow.
I guess I will stay with the M1 CLIC for a while longer.
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