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    OPPO BDP-93 Universal Network 3D Blu-ray Disc Player

    • I can play my photos as slide shows from my hard-drives.
    • Amazing picture quality, and I have watched around 20 or so of my Blu-ray collection as .ISO images on the external hard drive
    • I keep these files on separate Western Digital My Passport Essential SE 1 TB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive (Midnight Black) external hard drives
    • (It has certainly handled every kind of file I have thrown at it!)Placing my music and movies on hard drives makes keeping them and carrying them about much more convenient and space-efficient
    • With hard drive space as cheap as it is, you can store lots of movies for not much money
    • Just plug in your hard drives, turn on the player, and start watching what you want.
    • -I use it mostly for Hi-res Audio (DVD-Audio and SACD Disc, and hi-res 24/96 and 24/192 FLAC downloads from places like HD Tracks with a USB connected portable drive)
    • ExcellentBuild quality: ExcellentPackaging: ExcellentA great solution for somebody who may not want to deal with a home server solution to view video files from a hard drive or computer, for whatever reason.
    • The Oppo also plays flac encoded music from my external hard drives
    • I have 3 2TB hard drives formatted as NTFS with my TV DVD collections copied to them (vob files).
    • I keep these files on separate Western Digital My Passport Essential SE 1 TB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive (Midnight Black) external hard drives
    • The disk spinning is a bit noisy, almost like a cheap ROM drive in a cheap computer.
    • If you use a hard drive dock, you can swap through hundred of movies easily
    • Bass management in the Oppo is more powerful than other DVD players that I have owned - necessary for me since I have dual subwoofers - left and right - driven from full range left & right channel signal through an Audio Source Richter Scale Series III electronic crossover and real time analyzer.
    • The Oppo's interface for playing back audio/video files through an external hard drive or USB stick is slow and buggy, and would occasionally freeze up the unit when navigating to a folder with files inside
    • MB Hard Drive HD204UI/Z4 for the ISO images, formatted as NTFS with an allocation unit size of
    • The biggest new feature for me is the eSATA port which allows me to rip my DVD and BD movies to a eSATA external hard drive and play them through the OPPO using the player's audio and video processing
    • I can't wait to hook up my hard drive with high definition flac files to see how
    • Our usual use is to play back files stored on portable hard drives or USB flash drives -- files of varied containers and formats -- compatibility is practically never a problem, certainly vis-a-vis different companies devices, i.e., Sony, Samsung
    • Well I also wanted my hard drive in the back because I didn't want that in the front
    • I were to start playing my music from my music hard drive (mostly FLAC files but also some MP3s
    • I actually have two drives each for my music and movies; the second one is, of course, a backup "just in case."On my movie hard drive, so far, I have well over one hundred feature length films stored (many of them in HD format) - and I can carry the drive containing all of them in my pocket
    • (I highly recommend the Granite Digital external SATA hot-swap aluminium enclosures for A/V hard drives, plus their eSATA cable is also high
    • Universal Network 3D Blu-ray Disc Players are each connected to separate high-fidelity sound systems (and video projectors) and they have become my primary source for listening and viewing either from discs or, mostly, from hard drives (though I do have to say that SACD discs and, of course, LPs still sound better than FLAC files created from CDs or the CDs themselves).I just plug either my music drive or my movie drive into the Oppo's USB 2.0 input, and I can play away
    • Well I also wanted my hard drive in the back because I didn't want that in the front
    • Our usual use is to play back files stored on portable hard drives or USB flash drives -- files of varied containers and formats -- compatibility is practically never a problem, certainly vis-a-vis different companies devices, i.e., Sony, Samsung
    • The Oppo upscales standard definition DVD's to appear as good as some B-R disks on my old Sony
    • If you are looking for a great A/V player to add to a high end receiver and tv look NO further!
    • In fact it's probably the best A/V product I have bought in the past 15 years.