A:AnswerThe player supports multiple formats, and we have played DVDs created using a burner on a PC. It is important to make sure that it is actually burned as a DVD not just a media disk that is meant to be read by a PC application. It indicates that it can read files from a memory stick, but I have not had any reason to try that yet.
A:AnswerIt comes with the basic cable (not HDMI). It’s a short cable so if you need to place your Sony device a little further away from your TV like I was trying to do then you may want to buy a longer one.
A:AnswerHi cogie, No, it only supports NTSC color system. You may check on this link for more information (note about the discs):
https://docs.sony.com/release//DVPSR210P_ref.pdf
~Ralph
A:AnswerThis happened to me with the first one I bought. I discovered it immediately so I returned it. The second one worked well immediately but I did notice once that it froze up when going to the next level on a workout video. If it happens again I will return the unit and buy a different brand. It shouldn’t do this. You didn’t mention how long you had yours but if it’s still under your manufacturers warranty consider getting a replacement.
A:AnswerHi Cookie, No, the unit doesn't have internet capabilities. You may refer to this link for more information:
https://docs.sony.com/release//specs/DVPSR210P_mksp.pdf
~Ralph
A:AnswerHi cherye, If you're referring to the unit itself, it doesn't have a display panel. You do however can view disc information by pressing the "DISPLAY" button during playback. You may check this link out for more product information:
https://docs.sony.com/release//DVPSR210P.pdf
~Ralph
A:AnswerIt didn't work on my first red, yellow and white connections...I had to try the second set on tv and it worked, most tvs have 2 sets of audio visual connections