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Which is the best option for Oppo BDP-93, Atlona or Monoprice ???Is that functions too when the TV is switch off ??? (For SACD)
So, the CI Audio VDC-SB works with the monoprice unit? I had no idea.Has anyone found a device that works with the BDP-95?
HiI've done a quick search but can't find mention of the Dynalink A3830.https://www.audiovisualdevices.com.au/viewprod?productid=A3830Has anyone here examined /evaluated that unit?Thanks Doug
Rob, it is very strange that we are getting different results with the 95. When you say "no handshake" you mean that the HDMI output of the monoprice is not connected to anything?
Has anyone had any experience with a device such as the OP describes and the Oppo BDP-103 ? I'd like to get my SACD's through to a Bryston BDA-2.Thanks for any info.
I'm the OP. And yes, most any of these ($50 Monoprice, etc) will work with the Oppo 103 to de-embed HDMi to 88k PCM (still debatable whether Oppo strips off bits to 16 or leaves them at 24) as long as you set the Oppo's SACD menu setting to PCM. Frankly, ripping them to DSD (PS3 thread of mine) and then using Audiogate to convert to PCM is a longer-term better approach cuz then you have the DSD files for later use on the BDA-2 when it goes DSD-capable...and short-term you have the ability to convert above 88k (i.e 24/176k) and knowing it is full 24 bit. More work, though.
Uncouth,I sent you a PM with all the links. Make sure your PS3 is SACD-capable and has firmware 3.55 or below. Downgrading firmware is not yet possible (for this project) until the newly discovered LV0 keys are implemented (I keep watching for news).
I'm the OP. And yes, most any of these ($50 Monoprice, etc) will work with the Oppo 103 to de-embed HDMi to 88k PCM (still debatable whether Oppo strips off bits to 16 or leaves them at 24) as long as you set the Oppo's SACD menu setting to PCM.
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The BDP-83 requires no handshake. The BDP-93 does. I have the 93 in a secondary system for now but tried it without the handshake like the BDP-83 in the main system to no avail
Been using the monoprice box with Oppo BDP-93 for quite a while now and I have always got a handshake with TV connected or not ?? I stated this last march http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=82217.msg1061013#msg1061013For SACD's (main use for Monoprice box) I never have anything connected to the monoprice box HDMI output and I turn power on to that box only when in use. Just turn it on and about 3-5 seconds later the HDMI indicator on the BDP-93 lights up and the lock & sample rate light up on my Bryston BDA-1 DAC.It has always worked this way !Todd