Please post any reviews, comments, experiences, comparisons with other media player about this player.
IT APPEARS SUPPORT FOR THIS MEDIA PLAYER HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED.
It appears support for this product is only via email.
Micca only has a 30 day return / exchange policy with 1 year limited warranty. If you get a defective unit, the buyer will have to open an RMA and pay for shipping. It will be up to Micca to either repair or replace the unit.
Current Firmware: 1.0.4.23
- Fixes issue where bookmark feature does not work for videos with external subtitles.
- Fixes issue with boot screen graphics output mode.
- Adds favorites feature for creating shortcuts, including network shares.
Current known issues:
- Incorrect output frame rate for 23.976fps 3D videos. Player outputs 24Hz instead of 23.976Hz.
- 16:9 DVD menus are displayed in 4:3 ratio. Main movie plays fine in correct 16:9 video.
- In 2D output mode, the right most edge and bottom edge of the screen is over-scanned by a few pixels. This causes a vertical line to exist at the edge of the screen when the TV is used to convert 2D SBS material into 3D.
Known Limitations:
- Gigabit Ethernet throughput is about 120mbps due to player processor limitations.
The hardware and software are comparable between the two players, other than the difference in Wifi. I think someone in another thread is going to do a direct comparison. I believe it will become pretty clear then.
The Wifi dongle we offer will work with the EP950 as well.
The user manual of the EP950 mentions HiTV online. I just received my unit from Amazon. There is no HiTV in the main menu. Will HiTV be added to a firmware update soon? I bought the Micca E950 over the competitors because of HiTV support. If HiTV will not be supported by the EP950, I will return it.
Have you checked HiTV 2.0 inside IMS along with YouTube, Picasa, and other Internet Media Services? It may not be in main/home screen. I'm interested in HiTV 2.0. EP600 does have HiTV 2.0, why not in EP950?
Do you know if the Android browser supports Adobe Flash based video/movie streaming? I assume EP950 has Android dual boot. Android and Flash support are the selling points.
Thanks for the tips. HiTV 2.0 is called Chinese IMS Online in the Premium Apps folder. I can't get wireless connection to work. I can't tell whether wi-fi is built-in or not. There is no external antenna. I am using wired LAN. I haven't tried the Android apps and browser yet.
Will this player decode DTS Master and True HD and send it to the reciever as raw audio. My current is HDMI but it won't decode HD audio, it only accepts raw audio in PCM format.
I see that there is an announcement on the Futeko forum that a custom firmware will be available after the new year that provides YAMJ working on the 900B (appears to be identical to the 950 except wifi).
Jack, not that Micca supports this but if an alternate firmware were flashed to the player can it be easily flashed back to the Micca firmware or would it brick it? I see other players are easily flashed back so I'm guessing it's the same?
Since the current firmware isn't yet available on the Micca website I probably wouldn't attempt it yet so if it went wrong it could be flashed back.
Please forward this problem to technical support that makes firmware updates for the Micca EP950, thank you.
Problem: No 3D from Sony HDR-TD10 3D camcorder when file is played on Micca EP950
Discussion:
My Sony HDR-TD10 3D camcorder files play okay in 3D on a PC. They also play okay when burned to a bluray disk using the Sony PMB software version 5.8, and then play the disk on the Sony Bluray player model BDP-S480.
These files have the newest frame packed 3D MVC files at 1080i60-3D which is per the AVCHD 2.0 spec from 2011.
The problem is that when this file is played on the Micca EP950, there is no 3D. The file plays in 2D.
This is terrible for a new generation 3D player.
To help your technical support duplicate and test the problem and improve your firmware, I made a small 3D file to test with from the Sony camcorder. This clip is 100mb MVC M2TS and shows 3D depth and gimmick 3D poke out of screen, and has audio 5.1 AC3 English.
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Originally Posted by djc11369 /forum/post/21424849
I see that there is an announcement on the Futeko forum that a custom firmware will be available after the new year that provides YAMJ working on the 900B (appears to be identical to the 950 except wifi).
Jack, not that Micca supports this but if an alternate firmware were flashed to the player can it be easily flashed back to the Micca firmware or would it brick it? I see other players are easily flashed back so I'm guessing it's the same?
Since the current firmware isn't yet available on the Micca website I probably wouldn't attempt it yet so if it went wrong it could be flashed back.
Feel free to experiment with HiMedia firmware, or other custom firmware. Just be careful not to do anything that would change the original boot code. The boot code is what displays the initial white "Micca" logo on the screen when you first turn the player on. While this is not officially supported, we recognize that there is a significant community interest in cross flashing firmware. As long as the original boot code is intact, you will always be able to restore the firmware back to the ones we supply.
We will be posting the EP950 firmware on our website soon.
I just got the 950 and the media library crashed and reported "db crashed, please rebuild from setup men" I have checked out the setup menu and see no options. Files will still play when accessed from hard drive but the media library function is broken. I have a 1.5 tb internal hdd installed. I have tried returning the unit to factory settings with no luck.
Connect the player to a computer so that the internal hard drive mounts as a drive on the computer. Delete the files and folders that the player has created to store its database.
Then go into the settings menu on the EP950 and clear the library database from there.
After that, you can rebuild the database by doing another scan.
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Originally Posted by Jack@Micca /forum/post/21434195
Hi,
Feel free to experiment with HiMedia firmware, or other custom firmware. Just be careful not to do anything that would change the original boot code. The boot code is what displays the initial white "Micca" logo on the screen when you first turn the player on. While this is not officially supported, we recognize that there is a significant community interest in cross flashing firmware. As long as the original boot code is intact, you will always be able to restore the firmware back to the ones we supply.
We will be posting the EP950 firmware on our website soon.
How does one ensure that the original boot code remains intact while cross flashing?
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