Quote Originally Posted by nightflier
You really can't read, can you lil't? Are you just too short to see the screen? I said "with exceptions" because I knew you'd try to split hairs about this too. And you don't have to get all preachy-teacher about it either, we all know by now about the paltry few music-only disks out there, so stop wasting everybody's time. But really, what infinitesmally small percentage of the BR market does this music-only format represent? Probably so small that even your mosquito-piddle-sized piss-ant a$$ can barely see it.
With you, splitting hairs is necessary. You tend to gloss over important detail in an feeble effort to advance you uneducated and shortsighted opinions. The statement Sony "crippled" the PS3 is at best inflammatory, and at worst completely stupid (but par for the course with you). And this is how idiotic this statement is. You are going to critisize Sony for the exclusion of SACD in the PS3 as if there was a BIG market for that, and then turn around a belittle the support of bluray music as small and insignificant. This is typical of the twisted schetzophrenic way you analyze things. The size of the market for bluray music is growing rapidly, much like the support of the format itself even in a recession, something you said was going to derail bluray support.(wrong again!!!) The demand for SACD is far less than the demand for bluray music. While SACD is selling in the thousands, Surround Music informed me that their last released title sold over 25,000 copies WW in less than three weeks time. So there is obviously more demand for bluray music than there currently is for SACD, and that is why there is no SACD support in the PS3.

Oh, and just for the record, you can whine all you want, you still made my point about PS3. Stop crying over it and move on, will you. As a matter of fact, get the hell out of here before Pix starts up on ya. Oops, too late.
The only point you made is that you are still nightLIAR, because I didn't make your point, and neither did you. The PS3 is NOT crippled, and never has been. It plays PS3 games, bluray movies, streams, and the only thing it doesn't do that it used to do, was play SACD's. SACD support was an addition after the machine was sold, and was never apart of the machine when sold, so excluding an OPTION offered to the machine is not crippling it. You don't cripple something by removing an option nightstupid!