In this case mate, your problem is your solution <smile>. > On 27 Jan 2017, at 11:57 am, Donald L. Roberts <donald.robert...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Although I find this interesting, I have a bit of a problem. I have a blue > ray player which works very well, unless one turns off the TV to which it is > connected via HDMI. I have a digital audio connector on the player. But > regardless of whether I am playing DVDs or audio CDs, as soon as the TV is > turned off, there is no longer any signal to the audio system. I just do not > like the requirement that the television be on when I want to listen to > audio. Also, suppose another family member wants to watch television. > > > Don Roberts > > > > On 1/26/2017 1:20 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote: >> Any Blu-Ray Player should work, that's the whole purpose behind Pure Audio, >> to use hardware which is already in a lot of homes. >> >> Up until now we've had SACD - Super Audio CD -, equipment to play SACD'S can >> be rather costly and setup can be a problem. >> >> So now that Pure Audio has come a long - a format that can be played in a >> Blu-Ray player - this should simplify a whole lot of htings and make HD >> Audio readily aand easily consumable by the masses. >> >> >> >> On 27/01/2017 8:15 AM, Casey wrote: >>> Hi how do you find A player to plays thees disks in the states? >>> Or will nay bluray player work? >>> What are some models of players that will play shoe kind of disks? >>> >>> >> >> >> >
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