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In a folder, the tray opened.Ģ) I tried the files from the link in post #48: If I had them in the root, inserting the stick did nothing. Have you searched to see if that firmware/player are a good combination for this? (I assume so doesn't hurt to ask tho)ġ) Other posts say the files should be in an AutoScript folder - not in the root of the USB stick. It's possible the firmware you have installed is rejecting the connection.

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Once I did that, i booted the Oppo with the USB stick in and the drive tray opened popped in a disc, ran iso2dsd.jar (java version), updated the IP address, and voila. You should have three files in the root of the USB stick.įor my Oppo I needed the USB stick to be formatted with an MBR and marked bootable.

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I also checked the System Information menu on the player:Īnd the Update menu says that it's got the latest firmware. rwxrwxrwx 1 david staff 28 BUDA_PROP.INF 1 david staff 352550 Nov 16 22:08 sacd_extract 1 david staff 141 Nov 16 22:08 AutoScript.TSS MacBook-Pro-4:rip_sacd david$ ls -lR /Volumes/SACDRIP/ total 128 drwxrwxrwx 1 david staff 32768 Nov 16 22:36 AutoScript drwxrwxrwx 1 david staff 32768 BUDA Here's what's on the USB stick (inserted into the Mac): i wonder if your player perhaps has an updated firmware closing this particular method of access.

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That should at least tell you that you can reach the daemon and that it's listening. this will attempt to connect to the daemon running on your player (from the usb stick) it'll attempt to scan for listening daemons (-z) and with verbose output (-v). MacBook-Pro-4:rip_sacd david$ cd /temp/rip_sacd

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sacd_extract -i 192.168.7.48:2002 -I -P Failed to connect libsacdread: Can't open 192.168.7.48:2002 for reading MacBook-Pro-4:rip_sacd david$Īlso, I have Fusion and Windows 7 on my Mac and just tried it all there but got the same error. Firewall was on but turning it off made no difference. and since you are using Terminal you don't need "iso2dsd_gui.jar" (just type cd-space then drag the folder into the terminal window) I guess you did but better check this too: you did, first, "cd /pathtothefoldercontainingsacd_extract/" right? in that case, check your router and it's firewall (usually internal ports are not blocked) and also your PCs firewall (windows or Mac, both have a firewall)

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the tray opened which indicates the daemon loadedĪssuming that it is the correct IP address, then it's entirely possibly your router is blocking the port (which is why PING would work but connection does not), or your PC is via it's firewall. Suspect it should be 192.168.1.48:2002Įverything else seems as it should be, i.e. typically home routers are in the 10.x or 192.x block I would verify your Oppo's IP address (which you can do from the Oppo itself).

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That IP address seems suspect, specifically the.

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Then I got iso2dsd_gui.jar and sacd_extract, put them in a folder on my MacBook Pro and ran I created the USB key with the files and when I inserted it the tray opened. I just found this thread and just got a Pioneer BDP-80FD from Amazon.










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