golden phoenix
Distinguished Member
Just thought id start this thread in anticipation of new owners in the next day or two, this is to provide feedback on the player and discuss video/audio performance and media capabilities in practise for reference for owners and any potential owners. I expect mine in the next few days.
Might also be worth mentioning what equipment you have connected to the player just in case any common issues arise!
Some Early suggested settings and Q & A
Unofficial OPPO UDP-203 Frequently Asked Questions
OPPO UDP-203 Settings Checklist
multi region mod resource
JVB Digital for all your MultiZone MultiRegion Codefree Blu-ray and DVD players. Including 3G-SDI, HD-SDI, SPDIF and Darbee
bluraychip.dk
user manual
http://download.oppodigital.com/UDP203/UDP-203_USER_MANUAL_ENGLISH_V1.0.pdf
OPPO 203 firmware updates info page
OPPO - Contact Us
oppo technical support and reporting any issues
email: [email protected]
full contact details and logging procedure for any issues you may encounter see mail below:
if you fill in the online form on the oppo uk website, this doesn't get sent to James immediately so you might get a delay in responses using that method.
you should always email: [email protected] , this goes directly to James the Technical officer for Europe or of course you can ring through.
In the UK Call 0345 060 9395 (9.00 - 16.45 GMT Monday - Friday)
From Europe call 0044 345 060 9395 or 0044 1603 402240
Business Hours Monday - Friday 9.00 - 17.00 (GMT)
the out of office is on! with a date of return as 16th October 2017
yes pretty much James is the oppo face/voice of europe for customer service, so 1 person covering probably 25,000 - 203's in the field not to mention the 205's, in a technical capacity to offer advice, solutions or report to china for issues
most manufacturers are not as hands on as oppo, and are no where near as accessible in my experience, so we've never had it so good.
and lastly, whilst James is off, we can use the logging system for china when they return, this is a method to capture hard evidence of the any issue you may be experiencing @007L2Kill or anyone else - is captures audio and video in data form, which can be read by the firmware department.
here is the process to capture logs -
1>connect your clean usb thumbdrive or other mobile memory device to the oppo
2>Press the key "set-up" then press numerical keys "7 8 9 6" after entering set-up interface, it will show "start saving logs to usb device"
3> reproduce the issue (motionjudder/24p or whatever the issue ) then press "set up key" and press numerical keys "7 8 9 6" after entering "set up" interface, it will show logs have been saved to usb device
4> pull out USB device. its suffix is .txt
send those details directly to James, describing the issue, and also what equipment is connected to your oppo and how - so usually the av receiver, and tv, whether direct to tv or via an AVR (make and models)
this can capture audio dropouts or video skipping freezing information in data form, which can be read and hopefully solved by china within firmware.
on the video front when we all had freezing or frame skip or stutter, i know we couldn't always recreate in the exact spot all the time. they don't need hours and hours. just 5/10mins so you might have to do it a few times to capture it.
i haven't tried this process yet, as i don't need to, but its there to use
hopefully this will help us all out, when any issues are encountered
Mark
Might also be worth mentioning what equipment you have connected to the player just in case any common issues arise!
Some Early suggested settings and Q & A
Unofficial OPPO UDP-203 Frequently Asked Questions
OPPO UDP-203 Settings Checklist
multi region mod resource
JVB Digital for all your MultiZone MultiRegion Codefree Blu-ray and DVD players. Including 3G-SDI, HD-SDI, SPDIF and Darbee
bluraychip.dk
user manual
http://download.oppodigital.com/UDP203/UDP-203_USER_MANUAL_ENGLISH_V1.0.pdf
OPPO 203 firmware updates info page
OPPO - Contact Us
oppo technical support and reporting any issues
email: [email protected]
full contact details and logging procedure for any issues you may encounter see mail below:
if you fill in the online form on the oppo uk website, this doesn't get sent to James immediately so you might get a delay in responses using that method.
you should always email: [email protected] , this goes directly to James the Technical officer for Europe or of course you can ring through.
In the UK Call 0345 060 9395 (9.00 - 16.45 GMT Monday - Friday)
From Europe call 0044 345 060 9395 or 0044 1603 402240
Business Hours Monday - Friday 9.00 - 17.00 (GMT)
the out of office is on! with a date of return as 16th October 2017
yes pretty much James is the oppo face/voice of europe for customer service, so 1 person covering probably 25,000 - 203's in the field not to mention the 205's, in a technical capacity to offer advice, solutions or report to china for issues
most manufacturers are not as hands on as oppo, and are no where near as accessible in my experience, so we've never had it so good.
and lastly, whilst James is off, we can use the logging system for china when they return, this is a method to capture hard evidence of the any issue you may be experiencing @007L2Kill or anyone else - is captures audio and video in data form, which can be read by the firmware department.
here is the process to capture logs -
1>connect your clean usb thumbdrive or other mobile memory device to the oppo
2>Press the key "set-up" then press numerical keys "7 8 9 6" after entering set-up interface, it will show "start saving logs to usb device"
3> reproduce the issue (motionjudder/24p or whatever the issue ) then press "set up key" and press numerical keys "7 8 9 6" after entering "set up" interface, it will show logs have been saved to usb device
4> pull out USB device. its suffix is .txt
send those details directly to James, describing the issue, and also what equipment is connected to your oppo and how - so usually the av receiver, and tv, whether direct to tv or via an AVR (make and models)
this can capture audio dropouts or video skipping freezing information in data form, which can be read and hopefully solved by china within firmware.
on the video front when we all had freezing or frame skip or stutter, i know we couldn't always recreate in the exact spot all the time. they don't need hours and hours. just 5/10mins so you might have to do it a few times to capture it.
i haven't tried this process yet, as i don't need to, but its there to use
hopefully this will help us all out, when any issues are encountered
Mark
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