MarkHastings
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What do you mean "play them when required"?? Are you saying that without MP3 support you'll never be able to play an MP3?
Yes, most people under 30 only have MP3's and I bet the majority of those people don't listen to MP3's in their DVD players.
Besides, SONY has (which I purchased) this device: Amazon.com: Sony TDM-NC1 Digital Media Port Wireless Network Audio Adapter: Electronics
They also have an iPod docking station for their amps. That's the way things are going to go. You don't need a DVD player with MP3 support when you have all these new ways of playing MP3's through your stereo.
Besides, burning MP3 CD's is so old fashioned. Today's technology is either streaming or HD based, hence why SONY is opting out of support for the burned Dinosaur that is MP3 CD's.
Yes, most people under 30 only have MP3's and I bet the majority of those people don't listen to MP3's in their DVD players.
Besides, SONY has (which I purchased) this device: Amazon.com: Sony TDM-NC1 Digital Media Port Wireless Network Audio Adapter: Electronics
They also have an iPod docking station for their amps. That's the way things are going to go. You don't need a DVD player with MP3 support when you have all these new ways of playing MP3's through your stereo.
Besides, burning MP3 CD's is so old fashioned. Today's technology is either streaming or HD based, hence why SONY is opting out of support for the burned Dinosaur that is MP3 CD's.