Oppo BDP-95 High-End speler

Started by Madhouse, December 15, 2010, 20:46:01

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Madhouse

19-12-2010: Inmiddels geen gerucht meer maar hij staat vermeld op de site: http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-95/

Zo gaat hij er uit zien en hij schijnt te komen in Maart 2011 en gaat $979.- kosten. (bron)







Specs van de site:

High Fidelity Audio Performance:
•SABRE32 Reference Audio DAC - The DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) is one of the most important components for digital audio playback. The SABRE32 Reference ES9018 from ESS Technology is the world's best performing 32-bit audio DAC solution targeted for high-end consumer applications and professional studio equipment. With the ESS patented 32-bit Hyperstream™ DAC architecture and Time Domain Jitter Eliminator, the SABRE32 Reference DAC delivers an unprecedented DNR (Dynamic Range) of up to 135dB and THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise) of -120dB, the industry's highest performance level that will satisfy even the most demanding audio enthusiast. The BDP-95 uses two ES9018 DAC chips - one for the 7.1-channel output, and another for the dedicated stereo output.
•Toroidal Power Supply - Custom designed and built by Rotel, the toroidal power transformer offers superior inrush current and much lower exterior magnetic field over traditional laminated steel core transformers. The BDP-95's toroidal linear power supply provides a very clean and robust power source to the critical audio components.
•Dedicated Stereo Output - The BDP-95 features a dedicated 2-channel analog output with specially optimized ES9018 DAC and output driving stages. Each output is driven by 4 DAC channels stacking together to achieve even greater audio performance.
•XLR Balanced Stereo Output - The stereo output offers both XLR balanced and RCA single-ended connectors. The balanced output features a true differential signal path all the way from the DAC to the 3-pin XLR connector. By transmitting a pair of differential signals, the balanced output provides better common-mode noise rejection and improves signal quality.
•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. Powered by the ES9018 SABRE32 Reference DAC, the BDP-95 delivers an incredible and immersive multi-channel soundstage.
•Digital Optical and Coaxial Outputs - For simple and easy connection to more traditional A/V receivers, the BDP-95 features both optical and coaxial outputs for digital audio.
•Dolby® TrueHD - Dolby TrueHD delivers lossless studio master quality audio designed specifically for high definition entertainment. The BDP-95 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-95 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.)

Note - Although the BDP-95 shares the same playback platform as the BDP-93, it is designed from the ground up with a different chassis and many different components optimized for the analog audio performance. For this reason it is not possible to upgrade a BDP-93 to gain the BDP-95's enhanced audio performance by replacing parts.
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-95 supports the new Blu-ray 3D specifications (3D television and glasses required).
•Netflix Instant Streaming Ready - Instantly watch movies streamed to your TV via the internet when connected to the OPPO BDP-95. (Unlimited membership required. US only)
•Blockbuster on Demand - The newest releases instantly from your couch! (Service available in the United States only)
•BD-Live & BonusVIEW - The BDP-95 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.
•DVD-Audio - The BDP-95 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.
•SACD - The BDP-95 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 over HDMI or convert it into high resolution PCM.
•Additional Disc & Media Formats - Additional disc and file formats, such as DVD, audio CD, HDCD, Kodak Picture CD, AVCHD, MP4, DivX, MKV, FLAC, WAV and other audio/video/picture files on recorded discs, USB or eSATA drives can be played back on the BDP-95.

Unparalleled Video Quality:
•Qdeo by Marvell - The BDP-95 incorporates Marvell's Kyoto-G2 video processor with the second 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-95 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-95 offers enhancement options including video noise reduction, compression artifact reduction, intelligent color, contrast, detail and edge enhancements. More Info
•DVD Up-Conversion - Per-pixel motion-adaptive de-interlacing and advanced scaling transforms the standard definition image on DVDs to near high definition video quality. Additional Qdeo video processing options help to deliver a clearer, smoother, and true-to-life picture free of noise and artifacts.
•Full HD 1080p Output - The BDP-95 features user selectable video output resolutions, including 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, and up to 1080p 50 or 60Hz.
•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-95 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.
•Source Direct Mode - For users who wish to use an external video processor, high-end audio/video receiver or display, the BDP-95 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-95 supports multiple levels of aspect ratio control and image zooming, including a vertical stretch mode for customers with a 2.35:1 CIH (Constant Image Height) display system. 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. (Blu-ray discs with BD-Java may prohibit zoom operation.)
•Dual HDMI v1.4a Outputs - Two assignable HDMI v1.4a outputs are provided to capitalize on the optimum audio and video settings to all old, new, and future HDMI televisions and receivers. With the option of full audio and video output to 2 displays; or dedicate one HDMI for audio, the other for video, it promotes a high quality video and audio for both signal paths. The BDP-95 supports 3D and Deep Color modes on both HDMI output ports.


Ultimate Convenience:
•Dual HDMI Outputs – The BDP-95 is equipped with two HDMI output ports and offers the most versatile installation options. 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-95 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-95 can output audio and video to two 3D or 2D TVs simultaneously.
•eSATA Port – The BDP-95 features an eSATA interface on its back panel. Customers can take advantage of this fast interface to play contents from external hard drives and enclosures which contain audio, video and photo files.
•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 provides such as Netflix, Blockbuster etc., playback contents stored on their home network, and keep the BDP-95 up-to-date with firmware release to ensure maximum Blu-ray compatibility.
•Dual USB Ports - Two USB 2.0 high speed ports are provided, one on the front panel and one on the back. Users can enjoy high definition video, high resolution photos and music directly from their USB drives.
•PAL/NTSC Conversion - The BDP-95 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-95 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.
•World Power Supply - The BDP-95 features a world power supply that is compatible with AC power from all regions. Voltage range from 100V-120V and 200V-240V can be selected by flipping a switch on the back panel.
•External IR - For integration into home theater control systems, the BDP-95 provides external IR IN port to use with an IR distribution system.
•RS232 Control - For custom installation, the BDP-95 offers an RS232 control port with a rich control and communication protocol. Installers can easily program their favorite control systems to operate the BDP-95.
•HDMI CEC - HDMI Consumer Electronics Control simplifies the home theater by allowing a single remote control to operate multiple devices.


Specifications
Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice. Disc Types* BD-Video, Blu-ray 3D, DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, AVCHD, SACD, CD, HDCD,
Kodak Picture CD, CD-R/RW, DVD±R/RW, DVD±R DL, BD-R/RE
BD Profile BD-ROM Version 2.4 Profile 5 for 3D (also compatible with Profile 2, Profile 1 Version 1.0 and 1.1)
Internal Storage 2GB (Approximately 1GB available for BD-Live persistent storage. Actual storage varies due to system usage)
Output Multi-Channel Analog Audio: 7.1ch, 5.1ch, or stereo
Dedicated Stereo Analog Audio: XLR balanced and RCA single-ended
Digital Audio: Coaxial, Optical
HDMI Audio: Stereo, up to 7.1ch high-resolution PCM, up to 5.1ch DSD, bitstream or LPCM conversion of Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, and DTS-HD Master Audio.
Analog Video: Composite, Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr, 480i/480p, 720p/1080i available for non-restricted content only)
Digital Video: HDMI with HDCP (NTSC: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p/1080p24, PAL 576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080p/1080p24)
Video Characteristics Composite Video Amplitude: 1.0Vp-p (75Ω)
Component Video: Y: 1.0Vp-p (75Ω), Pb/Pr: 0.7Vp-p (75Ω)
Audio Characteristics** Frequency: 20Hz - 20kHz (±0.2dB), 20Hz - 96kHz (±1dB)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >125dB (A-weighted, with auto-mute), >115dB (A-weighted, without auto-mute)
THD+N: <0.0003% or -110dB (1kHz 192/24 at 0dBFS, 20kHz LPF), <0.002% or -95dB (1kHz 44.1/16 at 0dBFS, 20kHz LPF)
Output Level: 2Vrms at 0dBFS (RCA), 4Vrms at 0dBFS (XLR)
General Specification Power Supply: ~ 100V - 120V or 200V - 240V, 50/60Hz AC
Power Consumption: 45W (0.5W Standby)
Dimensions: 430mm x 311mm x 98mm, 16-7/8 x 12-1/4 x 4 inches
Mass: 7.3kg / 16 lbs
Operating Temperature 5°C - 35°C
41°F - 95°F
Operating Humidity 15% - 75%
No condensation
* Compatibility with user-encoded contents or user-created discs is on a best-effort basis with no guarantee due to the variation of media, software and techniques used.
**Nominal specification.

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SpeedyAndré

Het zou goed kunnen dat er eerst een 'standaard' 3D speler komt (bdp-93) en later een 'echte'  ::)

André  8)
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Etiennevh

Het plaatje ziet er in ieder geval veelbelovend uit.. In ieder geval als een "high-end" model.

Ben benieuwd! :D Heb je een link over het gerucht?

Ik zag dat de BDP 93  $ 499 moet kosten in de VS.. En hier adviesprijs in euro 699.. Dus dat zou betekenen dat deze, $ 979 zeg maar 1400 in NL gaat kosten, mochten de geruchten waar zijn?
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Madhouse

Quote from: Etiennevh on December 15, 2010, 21:07:48
Het plaatje ziet er in ieder geval veelbelovend uit.. In ieder geval als een "high-end" model.

Ben benieuwd! :D Heb je een link over het gerucht?

Zie linkje van de bron  ;)
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ajbeefde

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pagr

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frankly

Volgens AVs (Neuromancer ip) is het verschil tussen 93 en 95 toegespits op audio uit (en gewicht :smile:).
Via HDMI geen verschil, wel via gebalanceerde outs.
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Madhouse

Quote from: frankly on December 16, 2010, 09:07:12
Volgens AVs (Neuromancer ip) is het verschil tussen 93 en 95 toegespits op audio uit (en gewicht :smile:).
Via HDMI geen verschil, wel via gebalanceerde outs.

Dat maakt me natuurlijk wel nieuwsgierig hoe de BDP-93 presteert t.o.v. de BDP-95 (of andersom)  ;)
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frankly

Quote from: Madhouse on December 16, 2010, 19:27:00
Dat maakt me natuurlijk wel nieuwsgierig hoe de BDP-93 presteert t.o.v. de BDP-95 (of andersom)  ;)
lees op http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1291855 de posts van Neuromancer, in een notedop;
qua video gedeelte zijn ze identiek en presteren dus exact hetzelfde,
qua audio zal de 95 veel beter presteren dan de 93, maar veel tests zijn er nog niet gedaan omdat er nog geen 95 voorhanden is.
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Madhouse

Quote from: frankly on December 19, 2010, 10:55:29
lees op http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1291855 de posts van Neuromancer, in een notedop;
qua video gedeelte zijn ze identiek en presteren dus exact hetzelfde,
qua audio zal de 95 veel beter presteren dan de 93, maar veel tests zijn er nog niet gedaan omdat er nog geen 95 voorhanden is.

Dat had ik idd al begrepen. Eigenlijk is de BDP-95 gewoon een BDP93SE in een ander jasje. Ik heb namelijk het vermoeden dat er geen SE's meer komen.
Set: Sony 65XF9005 TV met Sonos ARC, One SL's & Sub

Teejoo

Ik zou wel eens een foto willen zien waarop hij schuin vanaf de voorzijde is gefotografeerd. Dan kun je pas echt zien hoe het front uitziet.


PietDV


Madhouse

Quote from: PietDV on December 19, 2010, 20:40:43
Geen gerucht meer...staat nu op hun site..... ;D

Zag het ook al! Heb de OP aangepast  ;)
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vanzomereng

Ben wel benieuwd naar de kwaliteit v/h loopwerk.

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bigbro

kan alleen maar zeggen dat het er zeer indrukwekkend uitziet. De analoge audio uitgangen lijken op dezelfde manier opgesteld als de Pio 91. Gebalanceerde uitgangen zijn niet altijd beter, tenzij je over zeer lange afstanden gaat praten. Mijn huidige cd speler heeft ook zowel gebalanceerde als ongebalanceerde uitgangen. Na enige testen gebruik ik de ongebalanceerde uitgangen.

Neemt niet weg dat het plaatje er heel mooi uitziet. Ben benieuwd

Charlemagne

Quote from: Madhouse on December 19, 2010, 11:04:23
Dat had ik idd al begrepen. Eigenlijk is de BDP-95 gewoon een BDP93SE in een ander jasje. Ik heb namelijk het vermoeden dat er geen SE's meer komen.

Het wordt duidelijk de opvolger van de 83SE met Sabre DAC's etc. met als extra een gebalanceerde audio uitgang.

Specs via Oppodigital:

QuoteES9018 SABRE 32-bit Reference DAC
Balanced XLR & Toroidal Transformer
SACD, DVD-Audio, HDCD, WAV & FLAC
2nd Generation Qdeo Video Processing
3D, Streaming, Wireless, eSATA & USB
Dual HDMI, IR In & RS232 Control
■ Devialet 1000 Pro/CI ■ Dynaudio Sapphire ■ Streacom fanless HTPC(W8.1+SSD)+Roon+Qobuz Studio ■ LG OLED65C9 ■ Sony VPL-HW65ES isf ■ Oppo BDP83SE ■ Ziggo Horizon ■ Sonos ZP90 Magna Ultimo ■ Qnap TS 219 P II ■ vdHul Revolution LS kab ■ achter: Lyngdorf TDAI 2200+RP & Chario Syntar 100 ■

DVDmartinDVD

Is deze speler alleen maar beter als je hem analoog aansluit?
Of is het geluid via hdmi ook beter?

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M-Way 3DW ref kabels en Purecable MSTR

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Etiennevh

Mijn vrouw meteen: DEZE IS WEL ERG DUUR EN LELIJK!

Ik vind het geborstelde alu van de 93 toch iets sjieker staan.. Maarja.. daar koop je hem niet voor he.. ˆ.ˆ
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bigbro

De bd83 SE staat bi :pompom: :pompom:j mij gewoon in een 'low board'. Je kunt hem dus niet zien. Koop zoiets voor je vrouw en jij de speler. Allebei blij

Cookymonster

Ik zie een ventilator(fan) aan achterzijde.
Weer ongewenst geluid ?

ajbeefde

Quote from: Cookymonster on December 20, 2010, 23:34:59
Ik zie een ventilator(fan) aan achterzijde.
Weer ongewenst geluid ?


Weer?
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James T. Kirk©

Als die maar weer eenvoudig regiovrij is te maken... :unsure: Heb geen zin daar een dure ombouw tegenaan te gooien.
take care,
____________________________Jim©