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OPPO Progress!

Posted by Poles Apart on October 25, 2011 at 13:47:58:

I spoke to a very knowledgeable and pleasant fellow at OPPO who professed astonishment at that pair of maladies, and for correction suggested that I experiment with the settings, especially the ones relating to 24fps. Good plan.

Well! Imagine my surprise when I hit the button and found that they had gone awry. Many were neither my selection, nor the factory settings. For instance, NTSC/PAL was set to PAL! And BD-live had been re-engaged. And other stuff that I had to correct. So I put the two 24fps settings on "On", not "Auto", and put a BD in. The judder is gone, and I think the off-synch too, but more watching will be needed.

The moral: Don't assume your settings will hold forever.

P.A.