This means even if the disc TRIES to lock down the remote control, it cannot do so, and you always have a functioning remote that will let you skip anything and everything you want to. This is what prevents you from fast-forwarding through “warnings”, commercials, previews, etc. When a disc is authored, it can be programmed to lockout functions on the remote control at various points in the playback. The unit does NOT have UOP (User Operation Prohibited) disabled. While I have not done a button-by-button comparison, it appears to me that every button on the remote is replicated on the remote control portion of the media controller app. If you want to have access to the other buttons, simply scroll up or down. This contains most of the moment to moment controls. When selecting the remote control it defaults to the middle 1/3rd of the actual remote. Overall, Most complaints seem to come from a lack of connection to their network (did they connect the wifi USB stick or a wired connector to the OPPO? Who knows), or the apparently incomplete set of buttons on the remote control function. With selections to go directly to the appropriate setting to alter things when the player is asked to do something, the current settings don’t support. It would be better if the device was self-analyzing and would give messages through the TV with specific help.
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But it is big and heavy.Īs I stated earlier, for many features, it is essential to read the manual to verify everything is “right” to make it work. I love the heft, and the buttons are big enough my old eyes can read the captions.