On Aug 1, 10:19 pm, August Bleed <bleed...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you need further instructions go to computer audiophile dot com under
> forums under music servers and look for the oppo 93 thread.
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> On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 7:19 PM, August Bleed <bleed...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > yes i meant precisely what I wrote. You can access all your discs by
> > making images of them and attaching an ntfs formatted drive to the oppo and
> > pressing a disk image to play it. You need to have the latest firmware
> > installed for this to work.
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> > On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 7:16 PM, citysoundman <bobkirschn...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> >> Thanks so much for the info. Would you mind just clarifying for me:
> >> > You can't stream an iso but you can most definitely play an iso of
> >> a DVD-A,
> >> > a DVD, a BluRay, a 3dBluray, and the ability to play AVCHD files by just
> >> > selecting the BDMV file folder and it will treat the folder as a disc
> >> image
> >> > as well with the expected menus and DTS-HD MSTR support and the like.
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> >> Do you mean specifically playing an iso from the Oppo BDP93 attached
> >> storage?
> >> The BDP93 can access any of these file types if they are iso's?
> >> If so, then would it make sense to keep my iso collection on a drive
> >> attached to the Oppo, while keeping my flacs on a streaming server?
> >> That sounds like a good arrangement.
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> >> On Aug 1, 6:44 pm, August Bleed <bleed...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> As
> >> > per the other person, you can stream VOB depending on your media server,
> >> but
> >> > AOB can't be streamed either. One program, Playback media server on the
> >> mac
> >> > provides playback of m2ts music files with DTS HD MSTR support over
> >> DLNA
> >> > believe it or not. However the performance was a little spotty
> >> streaming
> >> > that particular kind of encoding. If you allow the Oppo to convert it
> >> to
> >> > LPCM it sometimes will aid some of the hiccups that you get over the
> >> network
> >> > without compromising the sound quality all that much. Hope that helps.
> >> I
> >> > started a thread at computer audiophile.com for oppo bdp 93/95 users to
> >> > chime in about how to get things to play on the mac side. It also
> >> serves as
> >> > a place to ask questions and provides some basic info. best to you!
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> >> > On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 2:28 PM, scolumbo <sacolu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > I use Twonky to stream to my Oppo 93. Unfortunately, the Oppo supports
> >> > > the VOB container format, but not AOB. I have FLAC files ripped from
> >> > > most of my DVD-A's so they can be streamed via Twonky. No problem
> >> > > streaming multichannel or stereo FLAC files ripped from DVD-A's.
> >> > > However, since Oppo began supporting ISO's from attached storage, I
> >> > > now play my DVD-A ISO's on the Oppo from an attached hard drive. It's
> >> > > nice to have full menu control and access to any videos and the hi-rez
> >> > > stereo tracks from the ISO's. The hard drive attached to the Oppo
> >> > > also serves as a back-up to the ISO's on my PC hard drive. The only
> >> > > hassle is disconnecting the attached hard drive and lugging it the PC
> >> > > to synch/add files. There is currently no way to stream ISO's via
> >> > > DLNA, supposedly because the DLNA protocol doesn't support it.
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> >> > > On Aug 1, 1:27 am, citysoundman <bobkirschn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > > I have a bunch of DVD-A discs stored as .iso files. I mount them on
> >> my
> >> > > > desktop (Mac), and I would like to stream the hi res DVD-A files
> >> > > > (Audio Object Files, or AOB's) to my Oppo BDP-93. Currently I am
> >> using
> >> > > > Twonky, and I can only stream the VOB Dolby Surround files in the
> >> > > > VIDEO_TS folder, not the AOB files in the AUDIO_TS folder. It seems
> >> > > > that Twonky does not support AOB streaming.
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> >> > > > Is it possible to stream the AOB files? Or is it standard practice
> >> to
> >> > > > convert the files to Flac and stream them as Flac? I would love to
> >> be
> >> > > > able to stream the AOB's if possible.
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> >> > > > Thanks in advance!
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