I recently upgraded my bluray player to the new oppo flagship model, the BDP-105D (Darbey edition). I had sold my oppo BDP-93 to my son a few months back and was limping along with a Sony BDP-S590. Nothing will make you appreciate your oppo more than to give it up and use something else for awhile.
But about the 105D, first thing I did after setup and familiarization was to get it signed on to my network, and then attempted to stream some of my music off my Asus PC. Immediately found out that even though the cheap little Sony would stream and play the WMA lossless files, the expensive new oppo would not. So I experimented with different file types and found that it will stream and play WAV lossless, so, looks like I delete all the music I had ripped and rerip it as WAV, if stream it to play it is what I'm going to do. But oppo states in their large manual that support for networking functions isn't supported as is other things are. I'm sure that what oppo wants you to do is to physically insert a disc into the player to listen to it that way to get the most out of what the machine can do for your music. I'm good with that. I plan to move all my CD's from the man cave out in the shop into the house home theater.
Which brings up the second thing, does anyone have any suggestions for good media storage, something that's strong, dependable? Aside from building one...