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High Definition Video and Audio from All Sources.

The BDP-103 represents a marked evolution in OPPO's design and engineering. New to this model are exciting features such as 4k video up-scaling, 2D to 3D conversion, dual HDMI inputs and MHL compatibility. A new dual-core System-on-Chip processor delivers quick startup and fast disc loading speed. With improved network streaming applications and an enriched media playback interface, the BDP-103 is a versatile player that delivers quality picture and premium sound.



Features




Diversified Media Support:

•Blu-ray Disc - The high definition Blu-ray Disc™ format provides pristine video and audio quality for your home entertainment.
•Blu-ray 3D – Experience high definition in all new dimensions. The BDP-103 supports the Blu-ray 3D specifications and is fully compatible with Blu-ray 3D discs1.
•2D to 3D Conversion – Take your standard DVD, Blu-ray, and other video content to the next dimension by converting them into 3D with the simple press of a button. The BDP-103 can also adjust the depth and eye convergence levels to suit your personal preference.
•SACD - The BDP-103 plays Super Audio CD (SACD) and supports both stereo and multi-channel high resolution audio programs. Users can select whether to output the DSD (Direct Stream Digital) signal in its native format or convert it into PCM.
•DVD-Audio - The BDP-103 plays DVD-Audio and supports both stereo and multi-channel high resolution audio programs. Users can select whether to play the DVD-Audio or the DVD-Video portion of the disc.
•VUDU HD Movie Streaming - Stream thousands of movies instantly the day-and-date they are released on DVD/Blu-ray in stunning 1080p video, rich 7.1 surround audio and even in 3D2.
•Netflix Instant Streaming - Instantly watch TV shows & movies streaming from Netflix3. Netflix "Just For Kids" is a special selection of kid-friendly TV episodes & movies for younger viewers. It is included with your Netflix unlimited streaming membership. Selected titles support features including 1080p video, 5.1ch audio, subtitles and alternative audio languages.
•Pandora Internet Radio - Personalized music streaming using the Music Genome Project, staying true to their mission: "Playing only the music you'll love".4
•Comprehensive Internet Streaming - In addition to VUDU, Netflix and Pandora, the BDP-103 provides access to popular entertainment network services from Film Fresh, YouTube Leanback and Picasa, with more to come.
•BD-Live & BonusVIEW - The BDP-103 supports BD-Live™ (Profile 2.0) and contains all necessary hardware - audio/video decoder, Ethernet and wireless networking, and 1GB of internal storage - for BD-Live. It also supports BonusVIEW (Profile 1.1) enabling "picture-in-picture" and audio features for viewing director or actor commentary while the main movie is playing.
•Additional Disc & Media Formats - Additional disc and file formats, such as DVD, audio CD, HDCD, Kodak Picture CD, AVCHD, MP4, AVI, MKV and other audio/video/picture files on recorded discs or USB drives can be played back on the BDP-103. The BDP-103 fully supports high-resolution lossless WAV and FLAC music formats.5


Unparalleled Video Quality:

•Qdeo by Marvell - The BDP-103 incorporates Marvell's Kyoto-G2H video processor with the latest generation Qdeo™ technology. Qdeo video processing delivers a truly immersive viewing experience by rendering quiet natural video free of noise and artifacts for all types of content. For high-quality Blu-ray content, the BDP-103 faithfully reproduces the program just as the director intended; for DVD, the up-converted picture quality bridges the visual gap from your current DVD library to Blu-ray discs; for network streaming and user-encoded content at a variety of formats and quality, the BDP-103 offers enhancement options including video noise reduction, compression artifact reduction, intelligent color, contrast, detail and edge enhancements. To learn more about the Qdeo video processing technology, please read the Qdeo Extended Technology Brief.
•4K Up-scaling - Enhance the home theater experience with four times the resolution of Full HD 1080p by up-scaling all video sources to 4K (3840 x 2160) output resolution.
•DVD Up-Conversion - Per-pixel motion-adaptive de-interlacing and advanced scaling transform the standard definition image on DVDs to high definition output on your TV. Additional Qdeo video processing options help to deliver a clearer, smoother, and more true-to-life picture free of noise and artifacts.
•Full HD 1080p Output - The BDP-103 features user selectable video output resolutions, including 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p.
•True 24p™ Video - Many Blu-ray Discs are recorded at 24 frames per second, the same frame rate as the original movie's theatrical release. The BDP-103 can faithfully redeliver the original frames using 1080p 24Hz output (compatible display required) for smoother motion and a flicker-free, film-like home theater experience. It can also restore the original 24 frames per second progressive-scan video from well-authored DVDs and output 1080p 24Hz.
•Source Direct Mode - For users who wish to use an external video processor, the BDP-103 offers a "Source Direct" mode. The original audio/video content on the discs is sent out with no additional processing or alteration.
•Multiple Zoom Modes - The BDP-103 supports multiple levels of aspect ratio control and image zooming. Users can watch a movie in its original aspect ratio, fit to the full screen, or zoom in to remove the black bars on some titles.
•Vertical Stretch Mode - For customers with a 2.35:1 CIH (Constant Image Height) display system, the player's zoom options include a vertical stretch mode to work nicely with an anamorphic lens. A unique subtitle shift feature allows the user to move the subtitle up and down, making it possible to see all subtitle text when using a 2.35:1 CIH display.
•Advanced Picture Control - Users can have fine control of brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, sharpness, noise reduction, color and contrast enhancements. The player can remember and apply three custom picture control modes to suit a variety of viewing conditions and content types.


High Fidelity Audio:

•Dolby® TrueHD - Dolby TrueHD delivers lossless studio master quality audio designed specifically for high definition entertainment. The BDP-103 supports bit-stream output of Dolby TrueHD via its HDMI 1.4a output. It can also internally decode Dolby TrueHD into LPCM and output via HDMI or the 7.1ch analog audio output terminals. Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus audio formats are also supported.
•DTS-HD Master Audio™ - DTS-HD Master Audio delivers an auditory experience that matches the lifelike images of high-definition video with up to 7.1 channels that are bit-for-bit identical to the studio master. The BDP-103 supports bit-stream output of DTS-HD Master Audio. It can also internally decode DTS-HD Master Audio and output via HDMI or the 7.1ch analog audio output terminals. (DTS-HD High Resolution Audio and DTS Digital Surround are also supported.)
•7.1-Channel Analog Output - Individual analog 7.1-channel surround outputs are ideal to connect to a 7.1-channel or 5.1-channel surround sound system. The BDP-103 delivers an incredible sound stage and an immersive surround experience. For users with stereo speakers, the 7.1-channel analog output can be configured to a stereo down-mix mode.
•Digital Optical and Coaxial Outputs - For simple and easy connection to more traditional A/V receivers, the BDP-103 features both optical and coaxial outputs for digital audio.
•Rigid Chassis Construction - Built around a steel chassis, aluminum faceplate, and center-mounted disc loader, the BDP-103 is designed to impress as well as to provide a stable base for the highest quality reproduction of your favorite media.


Ultimate Convenience:

•Dual HDMI Outputs – Two HDMI v1.4a output ports are provided to offer the most versatile installation options to both older and newer HDMI equipment. You do not have to upgrade your A/V receiver to a 3D model in order to enjoy 3D. One HDMI output of the BDP-103 can be connected to a 3D TV and the other can be connected to a pre-3D HDMI v1.1-v1.3 A/V receiver. For projector users, you can connect one output to a projector for home theater use and the other to a TV for casual viewing. For a multi-room installation the BDP-103 can output audio and video to two 3D or 2D TVs simultaneously.
•Dual HDMI Inputs – Connect external devices such as set-top boxes and network streaming devices to take further advantage of the excellent audio and video processing functions by the BDP-103. The BDP-103 offers two HDMI inputs, one on the front and one on the back.
•MHL Input – Simplify connecting smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices to the home theater by using the MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) input port of the BDP-103. Display high resolution pictures, 1080p video and listen to pure digital music all while simultaneously charging the connected mobile device. The front HDMI input port of the BDP-103 doubles as an MHL input.
•Wireless & Ethernet – Using the included wireless-N adapter or the built-in RJ45 Ethernet port, users will be able to interact with BD-Live content, watch instant streaming programs from providers such as Netflix or VUDU, playback contents stored on their home network, and keep the BDP-103 up-to-date with firmware releases to ensure maximum Blu-ray compatibility.
•Triple USB Ports - Three USB 2.0 high speed ports are provided, one on the front panel and two on the back. Users can enjoy high definition video, high resolution photos and music directly from their USB drives.
•PAL/NTSC Conversion - The BDP-103 supports NTSC and PAL systems for both disc playback and video output. It can also convert content of one system for output in another. (Subject to DVD and BD region restrictions.)
•Back-lit Remote Control - The BDP-103 comes with a fully back-lit remote control for ease of use in dark home theaters. With its ergonomic button layout and clear labeling, operating the Blu-ray Disc player is easier than ever.
•Universal Power Supply - The BDP-103 features a wide-range world power supply that is compatible with AC power from all regions. No worries about damaging the player due to incorrect power voltage.
•External IR - For integration into home theater control systems, the BDP-103 provides an external IR IN port to use with an IR distribution system.
•RS232 Control - For custom installation, the BDP-103 offers an RS232 control port with a rich control and communication protocol. Installers can easily program their favorite control systems to operate the BDP-103.
•Remote Control Apps – For additional user convenience, the BDP-103 can be operated using remote control apps running on compatible smartphone and tablet devices. The remote control app for Android is already available. An app for Apple iOS devices is coming soon.
•HDMI CEC - HDMI Consumer Electronics Control simplifies the home theater by allowing a single remote control to operate multiple devices.
•Gracenote MusicID® and VideoID™ - By connecting to Gracenote's global media database over the Internet, the BDP-103 can offer an enriched playback experience by displaying Cover Art, Title, Artist, Genre and other media information for CD, DVD, Blu-ray and a wide range of digital media files.
•DMP & DMR - Digital Media Player (DMP) and Digital Media Renderer (DMR) features enables wired or wireless access of audio, picture, and video files stored on DLNA-compatible digital media servers such as a computer or network storage device (NAS).
•SMB/CIFS Access - The BDP-103 comes with an experimental feature that can access video, audio and picture files shared by computers on the local network via the Server Message Block (SMB) or Common Internet File System (CIFS) protocol.
Ya esta el mod chip $159 Dlls:
Now ready for preorder. (We will not charge your credit card until the item ships.)



DIY kit for the Oppo BDP-103 and BDP-103EU bluray players.
This kit enables all-region playback of both DVD and Bluray. The DVD playback is automatically regionfree, and bluray region can be selected with the remote at startup.
This kit is very easy to install, just remove the player’s top cover, add the pcb in extension to existing flat cable, add a few extra cables, and you are ready for regionfree playback. This kit does not replace the existing cables, so if the player needs service, you can easily remove the kit again to avoid warranty problems.
-No need to restart player to change region.
-PRO version can be controlled over RS232 connection, for home theatres with RS232 control system. (Soldering of two wires needed)
-PRO version can be upgraded for extra upcoming features.
How to use the mod:
By default, your bluray player is now region free for DVD. To set the bluray region to A, B or C, please press “1”, “2” or “3” on the remote when the player is in standby. The player will automatically power on, when “1”, “2” or “3” is pressed. The selected region will be stored and remembered, even when removing the mains supply from the player.
To disable the automatic power on, press the blue button on the remote once.
To enable automatic power on again, press the yellow button once.
Roku Streaming Stick used with the OPPO BDP-103

The Roku Streaming Stick (RSS) works quite well with the OPPO 103. There are a few important gotchas I'll mention below.

The RSS plugs into the FRONT HDMI Input of the 103. It derives power from the "MHL" features of that Input. It will NOT work in the Rear HDMI Input because that input is not MHL-capable.

Once the RSS has had a chance to boot itself up, the Input menu on the 103 will change so that Front HDMI/MHL Input becomes Roku.

The RSS does not have its own remote control. It is operated using the remote control of the 103 (or any programmable remote control using the IR command set of the 103).

Audio and Video output of the RSS is processed by the Audio and Video system in the 103. Your choice of cabling and settings in the 103 will still apply when using the RSS.

The RSS provides access to the entire set of content Channels available in Roku's Channel Store. Browse those via the RSS itself. The RSS dynamically loads Channel apps (over the network) as needed. That is, if you add too many Channels to your set of My Channels, the Roku stick will keep the most recently used ones in its memory and will replace those with others as you select to use them. Basically this means you don't have to worry about how many Channels you have added to your My Channels list, nor do you have to manage the memory storage yourself. I've not found any Roku Channels that are excluded from the RSS.

The RSS also automatically manages any updates that might become available, both for its OWN firmware and for any of the Channel apps. Again, except for perhaps a delay accessing your chosen app due to the need to download it over the network, this is not something you'll ever have to worry about or manage yourself.

When you select the Front HDMI Input in the 103 (called Roku after it has booted up), you will initially see your current list of My Channels (scroll left right horizontally) along with an item to browse the Channel Store and another item for setting the operation settings of the RSS itself.

When you select one of your Channels from that list, then that Channel app starts and what you see and hear depends on the particular Channel you have selected.


Generally speaking, the buttons on the 103 remote will do just what you would expect while using the RSS or any of its Channels. However there are a couple special button mappings you need to know about.

The OPTION button on the 103 remote will bring up the currently appropriate CONTEXT MENU in the RSS. For example, if you want to manage your list of stations while in the Pandora app on the RSS you press Option and those choices will appear in a Context Menu that pops up on screen.

Or if you want to DELETE a Channel from your My Channels list, you scroll to that Channel and press Option and a Context Menu will appear offering that choice.

MEANWHILE, the POP-UP MENU button on the 103 remote is used as a shortcut back to the My Channels list. No matter how deep you are in the user interface of any of the Channel apps, pressing Pop-up Menu will exit that Channel app and return you to your My Channels list.

GOTCHA #1: If you mistakenly press Home on the 103 remote the 103 will switch back to its "Blu-ray Player" Input and will display its normal Home Menu. I.e., you will no longer be looking at the Roku Streaming Stick stuff.


The Roku Streaming Stick has its own, built-in Wifi. There is no way to make the RSS use the networking of the 103 itself. I presume they designed it this way because the RSS is intended to plug into a variety of TVs, etc., and they simply couldn't rely on networking being available through all of those in any useful way. Thus,....

GOTCHA #2: The RSS *REQUIRES* you have a Wifi setup. If you don't have Wifi networking, don't get the RSS

At the present time, the RSS seems to be extremely sensitive to the method of connection to the 103. I.e., using an HDMI extension or angle adapter may significantly impact the performance of the RSS. Also note that any such extension/adapter has to be able to handle the MHL flavor of HDMI. This sensitivity may be something Roku and OPPO can adjust over time. In fact there is new firmware I'm testing now that may already address this. But UNTIL WE KNOW FOR SURE.....

GOTCHA #3: Assume the Roku Streaming Stick will have to be plugged DIRECTLY into the Front HDMI Input of the 103 -- which means it sticks out the front.

The amount it sticks out is quite a bit less than the free space you need in front for the 103's tray to open, but still, there it is. I have my RSS plugged in adjacent to a USB thumb drive stick I also use for testing, and the two of them are comparable.


The big advantage of the RSS is that it gives you access to the huge library of Channel apps Roku has collected. For example, they have the MOG music app, and the TuneIn Internet radio app. They have a ton of specialty channels as well. See the Roku site to check on your favorite app.

Roku recently added VUDU as an available Channel app, which means the one, high-profile app they are still missing is a YouTube app.

In regards content accessibility, the RSS is identical to a stand-alone Roku solution. If you ALREADY HAVE a Roku box, then there may be no reason to get the RSS. Indeed you might want to try plugging your existing Roku box into the Front or Rear HDMI Input of the 103.

The advantage of the RSS is that it is already integrated with the 103 as regards, e.g., remote control functions.

Now, the processor power in the RSS is less than what's available in the 103. This is most noticeable playing Channels that do high-end Video, or that have complicated User Interfaces. Indeed you'll find that some of the Channel apps have simplified User Interfaces for just this reason.

Thus the 103 includes *NATIVE* apps as well -- e.g., Netflix, VUDU, YouTube, Pandora, etc.

My recommendation is that even if you get the RSS, you should continue to use the NATIVE apps in the 103.

EXAMPLE: The native VUDU app in the 103 supports 3D. The Roku VUDU app on the RSS does not.

However, there's one reason you might want to use the Roku apps, which is that the RSS will output 1080p/24 and the 103 will retain that on HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 outputs. At the moment, the native apps in the 103 do not support 1080p/24 output. My personal preference is still to use the native apps in the 103 where available.


Another result of the processor speed in the RSS is that it takes something on the order of 2 minutes to boot itself up.

HOWEVER, if you have Quick Start enabled in the 103, the Front HDMI Input remains powered even while the 103 is "OFF", meaning the RSS *REMAINS* powered up and thus there's no delay in using it the next time you turn on the 103.

This is pretty cool, and another nifty reason to use Quick Start, but there is one very important Gotcha you need to be aware of...

GOTCHA #4: With Quick Start Enabled, the Roku Streaming Stick WILL CONTINUE TO STREAM even while the 103 is powered off!

I expect this will be addressed in future firmware, but at present, you need to remember to exit whatever Channel app is currently playing *BEFORE* your turn the 103 OFF (with Quick Start enabled). Otherwise that Channel app will remain active and streaming according to however that app works. Which is probably not something you want happening on your Internet connection.

Again, the easiest way to exit whatever Channel app you are using is to press Pop-Up Menu on the 103 remote, which will stop that app and return you to the My Channels list in the RSS.

NOTE: If there's something like a power failure, that will temporarily disable Quick Start (even when the power comes back up), so the RSS will be shut down.


Most users of the RSS on the 103 will want to immediately change some of its default settings. You do that using the Settings item found at one end of your My Channels list. In particular, the RSS defaults to 720p Video output and Stereo audio output. Most folks here will want to change those to 1080p and multi-channel.

There is a Factory Reset choice in there as well, but it is probably more likely that you'd want to know about the Reset button on the RSS itself.

If you press and release that Reset button it will simply force a reboot of the RSS -- no settings are changed. If you press and HOLD that button for quite a while, THEN the RSS settings all get reset and you can start over from scratch.


The RSS can be used with a "Game Controller". My understanding is that the RSS uses a new style of Roku Game Controller which connects to the RSS via what's known as "Wifi Direct". Wifi Direct is a variant of Wifi which lets two devices connect directly to one another in their own special Wifi networking without requiring any Wifi base station or router to be involved. In particular, this means the Game Controller can find and pair with the RSS without having to know anything about the name/password of your house Wifi networking.

I've not actually tried using the Game Controller, but I can see the RSS presenting its Wifi Direct as a Wifi choice, so that's what's going on if you see that as well.
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Ya se encuentran liberados para la venta al publico en general... El 103 en $499.00 USD y el 105 en $1,199.00 USD
Quien va a ser el primero en este foro?
Oppo ya esta ofreciendo el oppo stick como combo $550 dlls

http://www.oppodigital.com/products.asp
Por el momento sigo con el Oppo 93, en el rubro de imagen y sonido no creo que haya una mejora sustancial, el 4K por el momento no hay pantallas que soporten esa definición (tal vez ya haya alguna pero a precio exsorbitante) si no tuviera mi Oppo claro que compraría el 103 ya que son excelentes reproductores y un soporte técnico como ningún otro.
Saludos
Mario:

Aqui esta un proyector senciliito y carismatico $25K

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http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/stores/...agpspn=pla
(12-11-2012, 07:40 PM)Edmundo escribió: [ -> ]Mario:

Aqui esta un proyector senciliito y carismatico $25K

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http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/stores/...agpspn=pla

Pues deja comprar ese proyector para tener pretexto para cambiar mi Oppo, jajaja, un abrazo mi estimado.
Mario
Pide 2 de una vez y me mandas uno...

Yo creo que hasta el 2014 van a existir proyectores 4k a precios decentes
Checa este review para que te animes

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Un link con informacion valiosa del Oppo

http://watershade.net/wmcclain/BDP-103-f...ifications