Dear Nasaman,
Call me crazy, but I still do my Music and Movies separate. I am using a Universal Player that plays SACD,DVD-AUDIO, DVD-VIDEO, and CD. It does SACD, and DVD-AUDIO, excellent! If these Formats finally disappear, its Digital out for CD sounds excellent with my DAC. I am also paying a professional to install Balanced Output Analog Stages for SACD, and DVD-AUDIO on this Player. He is also installing a Balanced Digital Output for CD, which will be perfect for my DAC. I am strickly using this Universal Player for 2-Channel Audio only, and it doesn't sound bad at all, even before these modifications. I picked this Universal Player up real cheap for $275.00, it was on sale because of the expected demise of SACD/DVD-AUDIO Formats. They are still pumping out Disc's though.
I use another inexpensive DVD-Player for Movies. When, and if DVD-VIDEO gets replaced by BLUE RAY, I can replace this player with a single disc Blue Ray Player.
I can still listen to my existing SACD, DVD-AUDIO Disc's, as well as my CD's. Replacing my Video Format will not affect my Music Audio.
I am not sure that going for a SACD, CD, and BLUE RAY Universal Player is the way to go. I am also not sure about a SACD, DVD-AUDIO, DVD-VIDEO, CD, and BLUE RAY Universal Player will be the way to go either. That is putting way too many eggs in one basket, but that appears to be the way we are going. Any improvement in playing back any one of those Formats could make such a Universal Player obsolete.
Everyone is entitled to their own personal choice, but I choose NOT to give these Manufacturers that much sway over my purchasing decisions. I will continue to keep my Music and Movies separate, despite their best attempt to combine everything for the sole purpose of making more profit. These Profits have to come from some place, they are not born in a vacuum. Making you throw out multiple collections of multiple Audio/Video Formats to replace everything with the latest and greatest, that is just too much Power in one's hands. BLUE RAY becomes obsolete, that leaves all of us at someones tender mercy. I don't think that they are going to be very compassionate about it!
Call me crazy, but I still do my Music and Movies separate. I am using a Universal Player that plays SACD,DVD-AUDIO, DVD-VIDEO, and CD. It does SACD, and DVD-AUDIO, excellent! If these Formats finally disappear, its Digital out for CD sounds excellent with my DAC. I am also paying a professional to install Balanced Output Analog Stages for SACD, and DVD-AUDIO on this Player. He is also installing a Balanced Digital Output for CD, which will be perfect for my DAC. I am strickly using this Universal Player for 2-Channel Audio only, and it doesn't sound bad at all, even before these modifications. I picked this Universal Player up real cheap for $275.00, it was on sale because of the expected demise of SACD/DVD-AUDIO Formats. They are still pumping out Disc's though.
I use another inexpensive DVD-Player for Movies. When, and if DVD-VIDEO gets replaced by BLUE RAY, I can replace this player with a single disc Blue Ray Player.
I can still listen to my existing SACD, DVD-AUDIO Disc's, as well as my CD's. Replacing my Video Format will not affect my Music Audio.
I am not sure that going for a SACD, CD, and BLUE RAY Universal Player is the way to go. I am also not sure about a SACD, DVD-AUDIO, DVD-VIDEO, CD, and BLUE RAY Universal Player will be the way to go either. That is putting way too many eggs in one basket, but that appears to be the way we are going. Any improvement in playing back any one of those Formats could make such a Universal Player obsolete.
Everyone is entitled to their own personal choice, but I choose NOT to give these Manufacturers that much sway over my purchasing decisions. I will continue to keep my Music and Movies separate, despite their best attempt to combine everything for the sole purpose of making more profit. These Profits have to come from some place, they are not born in a vacuum. Making you throw out multiple collections of multiple Audio/Video Formats to replace everything with the latest and greatest, that is just too much Power in one's hands. BLUE RAY becomes obsolete, that leaves all of us at someones tender mercy. I don't think that they are going to be very compassionate about it!