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  1. not offhand, but The Audio Cryptic may well have done so Critic -- Peter Aczel also, many high-end manfs. do this (tho it can hard to get their test procedures out of them, and esp. hard in writing)
  2. Thx. FWIW, this is an upsampling player. I'm not clear on whether all the changes in sampling frequencies would result in additional jitter, or if the player can remove it, or whether I can hear it in any event. We'll see...
  3. The player does have an HDMI input. But what are the limitations of Airplay? Just the redbook std.?
  4. I'd like to use my Apple TV to receive iTunes audio over Airplay and then pipe it into a DVD/Blueray player which is connected to my amp and speakers. I can use HDMI to connect the Apple TV to the disc player, but I think I can also use Ethernet (both units Ethernet jacks). Is one connection method better than the other for sound quality? (BTW, no Toslink input on the player, so that's out)
  5. Oppo is now telling me I need to download Univ. Music Server and use that instead of ITunes, but it requires Java to be installed. I am thinking of sending the thing back to them.
  6. Oppo states it can read Apple Lossless format in their materials, and they confirmed that to me in a recent Email The issue is how to get it to see my music files as it is already logged onto my home wifi network
  7. Thanks but I don't want to transcode or alter them in any way. I just want iTunes to stream them to the BDP-103
  8. I have been using an Apple TV 3 plugged into a Cambridge DacMagic over WiFi to get music from my Mac mini to play in a different room (from Office to Den). I recently bought an Oppo BDP-103 refurb and am wondering if I can eliminate the Apple TV 3 and the DacMagic? I could then use them in a bedroom, and hopefully get better sound quality by going directly to the BDP-103. I have my entire CD collection ripped to Apple Lossless on the mac - about 10,000 CDs so re-ripping them onto a NAS or something is definitely NOT an option. Thx much
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