Top Seven Blu-ray Players of 2013

And what is the new list now ?
Oppo BDP-105D
PIONEER BDP-LX88
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Cambridge UCX ?

Thank you very much.
 
A proper configured movie theater server using JRiver will out perform any BR box.
Thank you, but how do you do to rip bluray ? I don't want to waste my time. I buy bluray and I watch it.
I can download, but it's very long.
I buy it on bluray, I play it, I watch it...it's simpl and fast...
 
Thank you, but how do you do to rip bluray ? I don't want to waste my time. I buy bluray and I watch it.
I can download, but it's very long.
I buy it on bluray, I play it, I watch it...it's simpl and fast...

I rip via DVDFab software. I just stick it in and let the server rip. About 45 mins. I can start watching it. I view the album cover on the screen. Very convenient to search and play your movies. I have hundreds of movies.

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I had quite a wonderful experience with Oppo Digital this week. My old BDP-83 (NuForce Edition) had been relegated to a spare bedroom. When I recently checked it out, the CD drawer was stuck and appeared broken. I emailed Oppo and they sent an RMA within an hour (this past Monday). I packed it up in a shipping box and sent it to them by UPS ground on Monday afternoon. Since they are across the Bay (SF Bay Area) they got it on Tuesday. I got an email that they received it and were fixing it. On Wednesday morning, it arrived back, with a new CD drawer and updated firmware, and a new shipping box and a new cloth carrying bag. Total time from shipment to return, less than 40 hours. Total cost, including return shipping: $0. Wow, what customer service for a machine out of warranty.

Larry
 
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