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Oppo BDP-103 Bluraychip.dk pro region mod
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Post 1 made on Monday February 15, 2016 at 13:38
matt48625
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I've recently imported a Bluraychip.dk pro region mod for an Oppo BDP-103 and after installing, works well. I'm using these in installations where there's a RS232 control system. The bluraychip pro mod is capable of being switch between the 3 bluray regions via RS232. The instructions state that this requires soldering of 2 wires but there is no instructions for it. Usually this would not be an issue except that bluraychip ignore emails sent to [email protected] which is the only contact they list. I have the strings and I did find instructions for the BDP 93/95 from someone, but the players are quite different within. Has anyone solved this enigma? It would be really cool if the client can simply choose a macro that changes the mod rather than the tricky button sequence option with the IR remote.
That's not a macro, THIS is a macro!
Post 2 made on Wednesday February 17, 2016 at 15:44
Barf
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On February 15, 2016 at 13:38, matt48625 said...
I have the strings and I did find instructions for the BDP 93/95 from someone,

Do you have a usable instruction for the BDP 93/95 and are willing to share it?

The Danes are slowly getting a quite bad reputation for their service, or lack thereof...
OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday March 2, 2016 at 14:03
matt48625
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Sure thing what's your email?
That's not a macro, THIS is a macro!
Post 4 made on Thursday March 3, 2016 at 15:57
Barf
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Thanx Matt for sending me the document. Actually, after having studied it, I considered the soldering the cables to the main PCB at two very tiny "points" (that were definitely not intended to solder wires to) to be too risky. Not only the soldering as such but also the risk of pulling in the wires thereby damaging the PCB should not be underestimated.

Sad, really.


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