Quote Originally Posted by nightflier
Nonetheless, they still dropped SACD from the PS3. You pointing that out just supports my original statement.
You know what, I forgot you major in minors. You do not have the capacity to do any better than that. My bad. ....

You're such a nimrod, you can't handle the fact that you got caught with your thumb up your a$$, again!
The master of irrelevancy. You make stupid statements, and hope is scores you points....typical of the basement computer geek type.

And as for the other formats, they are all for video (with just a couple of exceptions). It's a different market, but you just can't get that through your big, dumb, bald head. SACD is purely an audio format for people who want to enjoy high quality music and don't want to be bothered with fiddling through a menu on a TV screen.
Sorry you are wrong again nightpuss. I review ALL audio discs titles, video and non video for bluray.com, and I have done several (6 now) reviews where a small euro record company alone has produced non video, high quality classical and synthisized music releases with a 24/192 khz Dts-HD MA 7.1 track, a Dolby TrueHD at 24/192khz 7.1, a DSD at 5.1, a PCM at 7.1, a DXD at 7.1, also a Dolby Digital 5.1 at 640kbps, and Dts 5.1 core at 1.5mbps, and lastly a two channel a 24/96khz and a 24/48khz stereo tracks all on one disc, with no video whatsoever. Pioneer is also coming out with non video Bluray 3.0 spec music only with no video titles in less three months. So this goes to shows how absolutely stupid, behind the times, uneducated, and plain ignorant you are of what is going on bluray format.

How many times do I have to flush before you go away, lil't? You're stinking up the place!
Did it ever occur to you that you are smelling yourself? Or maybe are you just used to it?