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Oppo DV-980H Universal DVD player: Audio Performance A Secrets DVD Player Review |
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| Written by Chris Groppi | |
| Wednesday, 02 January 2008 | |
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Introduction Oppo Digital is a very rare light among the stifling mediocrity found in most low to middle priced digital audio and video electronics. Readers of this website know that we all have a virtually uniform love for their products, and it is for extremely good reason. While most mass-market manufacturers are happy to turn out barely functioning garbage, Oppo products are impeccably engineered and offer performance that thoroughly embarrasses many of their upscale competitors. Specifications
While Oppo's main area of expertise is in digital video electronics, benchmark level performance in DVD deinterlacing and upscaling, sound engineering has lead to remarkably good audio performance and industry leading flexibility. The well-known DV-970HD not only offered excellent video performance, particularly when feeding an outboard scaler, it also garnered several awards from both online and print media for its remarkable performance as a universal audio player. As with all Oppo players, it could play any digital audio disc in existence, from redbook CD to DVD-Audio and SACD, in addition to home made mp3 CDs. For a MSRP well under $200, it was the budget audiophile's choice for a universal disc player. And you got first class video performance for free! I learned an interesting piece of information from Oppo's engineering and management staff at this year's CEDIA, though. The DV-970HD had no special effort paid to its audio performance. Good engineering is never an accident, but the 970HD managed its award winning level of audio performance without any special attention paid to audio side of the box.
Features, Construction and Engineering Comments (20)
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written by Al Kuenster , January 03, 2008 Sounds like an awesome DVD player for a great price, if I did'nt already have a Elite 79AVI, mabye I'll pick the Oppo up anyway for my bedroom. Thanks for review Chris 980, 981 or Both?
written by David Dukes , January 04, 2008 I'm still holding off on HDTV, so last year when I needed a new DVD player and wanted something "universal" I chose the 970 and am thrilled. I'll be taking the HDTV leap soon (probably a Pioneer Kuro). I'm not going to buy a HD-DVD or Blu Ray player yet, but I was thinking about buying the 981 to get upgrade to the Faroudja DCDi engine. This article makes me wonder. Do I buy both? One for DVD's, One for audio? Any thoughts? Thanks How do you compare the video perfomance of 980?
written by H. Rana , January 04, 2008 Looks like 980 has great audio. Would it do multichannel SACD with bass management?? Also, Can you say a bit more about its video performance? Thanks! Ranking
written by No Strings , January 05, 2008 Oppo should reconsider their stance of a universal player, now that the newspapers are reporting Warner's decision to only support BluRay. Could be the final nail in the coffin for HD-DVD; too bad, in my opinion. Secrets needs to add a link to every DVD player review (within the article), which takes the reader directly to the benchmark reviews of all units. I'm all for a player from Oppo with HD capabilities, and am holding off until there is definitely only one choice in the hi-def wars. ...
written by JJ , January 05, 2008 The DVD Benchmark is a completely different database module and we have to do some programming to make it work within the main database. It will be operating shortly. Some responses
written by Chris Groppi , January 05, 2008 I am perfectly happy with the Oppo 980H's video performance with my Westinghouse LVM-37W1 1080p LCD panel, but I am not a videophile to the level some of the other writers are here. I noticed a very small difference in picture not having 1080p. The 980H is not compatible with the DVI input of my display operating at 1080p. I'm sure the DCDi deinterlacing in the 981HD is better, but the audio performance of the 980H is more important to me. I personally don't see the need for both players, but your mileage may vary. I did no objective testing of the 980H, just subjective viewing. You'll have to wait for benchmark results for that... The 980H does offer 6 channel SACD and DVD-Audio output, and does offer relatively simple bass management. The DSD over HDMI feature will allow those with compatible SSPs to get the bass management in their SSP. I'm personally an old fashioned 2 channel audio guy, so I ignored the multichannel audio features of the 980H. As far as Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD vs. universal goes, the Warner Brothers decision came out after this article was written, and well after I talked with Oppo at CEDIA. We'll see if this has an impact on their future plans. Home theater application quality?
written by me , January 06, 2008 I have one of the original Oppo models and the sound quality pales in comparison to the Toshiba HD-A1. How does the player sound with dvd playback? HDMI cancels out many of your complaints
written by Oppo Owner , January 06, 2008 It seems you compared everything in analog or 2 channel. Not exactly how the majority of users will implement it. The inclusion of HDMI inputs on receivers is a relatively new thing.
written by John Johnson - Editor , January 09, 2008 Most people probably do not have receivers with HDMI inputs yet, so for about a year or two, I suspect the majority will still have to use the player with either Toslink output for digital audio where the receiver doecodes it for stereo or 5.1 movies, or stereo RCA for analog audio from CDs. But What About The 5.1 Analog Inputs?
written by Guy R , January 10, 2008 While the majority of people (like myself) do not have an HDMI compatible receiver, I do use the multichannel analog connectors from the player to the receiver. Most receivers have this capability so I think that this would would be the standard connection for most people using this player. It's using this connection where I find this piece of equipment shining. Stereo is okay but a good multichannel SACD is even better. Re: Analog 5.1
written by ender21 , January 17, 2008 I agree with Guy R. While Chris Groppi's 2-channel review is great with subjective comparison to his reference source, I thought the idea was to review it's audio capabilities regardless of the reviewer's personal preference for 2-channel. Many who buy this for its DVD-A/SACD abilities (see any random Oppo thread on various popular forums) most likely own at least *one* multi-channel disc in their collection, if not many. I would retitle this otherwise great review "2-Channel Audio Performance" with the hopes that a 5.1 supplement is added later. Maybe secrets can help
written by Chris Groppi - 2 , February 07, 2008 I don't have a SSP that has 6 channel RCA analog inputs. If I ever get my hands on one, I will add something to this review. The 981's analog output and DAC are identical for all 6 channels. My guess would be that the multichannel sound would be every bit as good as the 2 channel, but as I said, I don't have the tools to test that. Firmware bug? Hopefully...
written by Rex Smith , February 26, 2008 Oppo DV-980H has a very annoying bug, it can't start audio decoding from the very beginning of an audio track and actually cut off half a note from the beginning of the track. It happens on playback start and when using skip track buttons. This may be more annoying on some CDs which have music from the very beginning of the track, on the ones which have some silence at the beginning of the tracks you may not notice that something is wrong. It is definitely a bug, as the internal decoding and output from analog outs are affected. If OPPO will be able to solve this problem with a new firmware, it will made a very nice sounding player for all available audio formats! First-track problem needs attention!
written by Larry Roderick , May 11, 2008 I fully agree with Rex Smith, in his February 26 review. I e-mailed Oppo, and got a near-instant response to the effect that they'd been working on the problem for years, but couldn't seem to solve it! Sigh. That's one of only two 980H problems for me. The other is lack of a fully-grounded, three-prong IEC cord. The skimpy one shipped with the unit is, IMHO, lacking. Those two issues aside, my wife and I are finding Great Joy in the 980's audio and video. It simply blows away our other two (much more expensive) units - now being sold. Thanks, Oppo! - but please, ahem, work on that first-track truncation issue, eh? Benchmark?
written by Breadvan , May 19, 2008 Has any benchmark been done to this great little player? First track problem
written by Julian , May 28, 2008 I'm thinking of buying one but am concerned about this problem. Does this apply to all audio CD's - i.e. plain old CD's, SACD, DVD audio etc.? or just, say, SACD? Is it just the first track or does it happen when skipping to any track? I assume its okay if you play an album start to finish without skipping tracks? Player clips start of audio tracks
written by Gary , June 04, 2008 I purchased a DV-980H player, partly because of the great reviews for its audio playback abilities. I wouldn't have done so if I had known about the issue with clipping at the start of audio tracks. This happens at the start of audio discs, and at times throughout a disc when a song starts with a sudden note...very annoying. I downloaded and installed the beta firmware upgrade (DV980-07-032 , hoping it would address the problem, but the bug persists. It's really too bad, because the 980 could have been a great little player. No video review?
written by Sam , August 18, 2008 Will the site do a benchmark review of the 980H's video performance? 980H Video Performance
written by Susan J , August 19, 2008 No we are not planning on reviewing the video at this point.....waiting on the BluRay product! ...
written by me , August 31, 2008 Newest firmware as of July 2008 fixes the clipping at start of first track and in between tracks. Write comment
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, hoping it would address the problem, but the bug persists. It's really too bad, because the 980 could have been a great little player. 








