Das ist eine
Stepstone FW.Danach ist KEIN zurückflashen mehr
möglich!!!
Zitat:
Release Notes:
This release is for the OPPO BDP-103, BDP-105, BDP-103D and
BDP-105D Blu-ray Disc players.
Special Notice:
Once this firmware version is installed on the player, you will not
be able to revert back to any previous official or public beta
firmware. There will be no problem upgrading to any future official
or beta firmware release.
Due to the extensive changes in this major firmware update, it is
required that the user performs a "Reset Factory Defaults"
operation after the firmware is installed. Please write down your
special settings before doing this, and remember to re-apply your
settings and adjust the proper volume level (if applicable) before
you play any content. You may experience stability issues if this
step is not performed.
Comparing to the previous Official release version BDP10X-67-1204,
the major changes included in this version are:
Improved Gapless Playback performance and added Gapless Playback
support for FLAC files.
Resolved several issues involving Gapless Player, such as the track
title not getting refreshed in the Now Playing interface, and the
player becoming unresponsive when trying to access a disc in the
tray without stopping the currently ongoing Gapless Playback.
Resolved an issue with Gapless Playback with several
customer-encoded WAV files. It was caused by an additional “List”
information segment presented in the WAV file Header, and we have
added support for this segment so that Gapless Playback now
functions properly with these files.
Improved HDMI handshake performance for the HDMI input ports.
Resolved a compatibility issue with the HDMI 2.0 input port on some
Panasonic 4K TVs. For example, the #4 HDMI port on TV model
TC-L65WT600. This port contains additional Extended Display
Identification Data (VSDB) blocks which caused our player to switch
to DVI output mode and discard the audio packages, so there would
be no audio from the TV speakers. We added support for these
specific VSDB blocks and resolved the no audio issue.
Resolved a compatibility issue between BDP-103/105's HDMI 1 Output
to the McIntosh MX150/151 AV Processors. Users reported no audio
when using this combination, so we added special instructions for
these A/V processors in the HDMI handshake process. We highly
recommend that you contact McIntosh Technical Support to upgrade
your MX150/151 firmware to the latest version.
Resolved the Wi-Fi connection failure with access points or routers
using WEP security. This error was introduced by 67-1204 firmware
and this version corrects it.
Resolved an audio truncation issue occurring with several DVD-Audio
discs. Customers reported that the first note or two was cut off
between track changes, and when the PREV button was used to restart
the current track. Sample discs included "Queen: A Night At The
Opera", "Buena Vista Social Club", "Beatles: Love" and "R.E.M.: New
Adventures in Hi-Fi". This error was introduced by 67-1204 firmware
and this version corrects it.
Resolved the playback failure with certain customer-encoded audio
files in WAV, FLAC and AIFF formats. Symptoms included files being
skipped, files being played with static noise, and files causing
the player to freeze. The 67-1204 firmware adds more support to
meta data tags in these files but encounters this problem if the
meta data tags are in non-standard location. This version further
improves the support for meta data tags and corrects the
problem.
Resolved an audio dropout issue occurring with "Monsters University
(BD, 2013)", related to its Dolby TrueHD 5.1 and 7.1 audio tracks
when the player's HDMI Audio Format was set to Bitstream. We worked
with Dolby and our decoder chip maker to address this type of audio
dropouts.
Resolved an issue where a brief static noise could be heard when
streaming music from a computer running Mac OS X to the BDP-105's
USB DAC input. It could happen when the music stream was paused for
a few seconds and then resumed, and it could be heard through the
analog audio outputs, including the 7.1, Stereo, and Headphone
outputs. We improved the audio muting logic and have eliminated
this static noise.
Resolved an issue where a brief static noise could be heard when
playing SACD discs in DSD mode on the BDP-105. This burst of noise
was audible at the beginning of a track or when switching to the
next track. It could be heard through the analog audio outputs,
including the 7.1 and Stereo ports. We improved the audio muting
logic and have eliminated this static noise.
Added 24 Hz support for customer-encoded video files in 480P24 and
720P24 formats. The original frame rate can be preserved when
upscaling the content to 1080p, e.g., when Resolution is set to
1080P, the 720P23.976 content is output as 1080P23.976, and 720P24
is output as 1080P24. Previously, these formats were frame-rate
converted to 60 Hz.
Added an "INSTANT REPLAY" function to video playback. If the
customer presses the AB REPLAY button twice (two presses within 1
second), video playback will be automatically rewound 10
seconds.
Added support for playing CUE files and DSD64 files (.DFF and .DSF)
over DLNA. The DLNA server must support these formats as well. A
new version of oShare DLNA server that provides these functions is
available now, and can be downloaded here from
SourceForge.net.
Resolved a HDMI handshake failure when the OPPO's HDMI Output is
connected to an A/V receiver, while the same receiver's HDMI output
is fed back to the OPPO's HDMI input. We added special handling for
this kind of "loop" connection and resolved the handshake failure.
However, we highly recommend that you do not use this "loop chain"
connection since it might cause unexpected HDMI handshake or CEC
results, or even cause electrical damage.
Added indications on the front panel and TV screen for DSD file
(.dsf, .dff) playback. If a DSD stream is output through HDMI, the
"SACD" icon on the front panel will be lit and the TV screen will
show the “Track Type” as "DSD". If a PCM stream is output, then
both the "SACD" and "PCM" icons on the front panel will be lit, and
the TV screen will show the “Track Type” as "DSD to PCM". This way,
the customer will know whether a DSD-to-PCM conversion is happening
in the player.
General disc compatibility improvements based on recent and
upcoming Blu-ray releases as well as user-submitted disc
samples.
All features and improvements of the previous firmware are also
included in this version.
Quelle:
http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-103/BDP103-firmware-70-0218.aspx
Nach dem Update den Player auf Werkseinstellungen zurücksetzen, da
es viele Änderungen in der FW gibt.