I think 1 year warranty is just unacceptable but doesn't really get mentioned in the glowing publication reviews out there....
I can certainly empathize with you grsimmon, but consider that a 1 year warranty is usually long enough to discover a problem if you are going to have one. With a 1 year warranty you have plenty of time to really use the machine and discover any glitches that it may develop. With a 90 day warranty you have to use the heck out of it to really break it in. (For lack of a better term.)
I have a little story about Oppo...... (kind of long winded)
I bought an Oppo 83 for the family blu ray player and it worked just fine for 6 or 7 months. Although to be fair, we didn't really use it much, and certainly not for blu rays yet, so maybe it would have only worked fine with blu ray discs for a couple of weeks. I don't know. Anyway, when we eventually picked up a few blu rays it started sticking and freezing the picture with blu ray discs. Just occasionally at first, and eventually all the time with every disc including DVDs. I went to the Oppo website and learned how to do firmware updates. It was easy to do and educational. The updates seemed to help for a couple of days, but eventually we realized that the 83 had a bigger problem and it needed to go back to the factory. (Some of our AC members also encouraged me. Thanks guys!

) Fortunately I saved the box and packing.
We were getting close to the 1 year warranty expiration.
Oppo was excellent in the way they handled the return. I got online and answered a few customer service questions and they set me up with a RA number. They even e-mailed me the return shipping label to stick on the box. No charge to me. On top of that, they fixed it and returned it quickly.
I think if we would have used the machine a lot more in the beginning (and with blu rays) we would have discovered the problem sooner. If it was out of warranty and I had to pay for repairs, at least the service was handled very professionally.