A:AnswerManual: https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/4740/043cf5641adf90fb7113c8029fdb0239/47408221M.pdf
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[Screen Format]
[Full]: Select this when connecting to a TV with a wide mode function. Displays a 4:3 screen picture in 16:9 aspect ratio even on a wide-screen TV.
[Normal]: Changes the picture size to fit the screen size with the original picture aspect ratio.
[DVD Aspect Ratio]
[Letter Box]: Displays a wide picture with black bands on the top and bottom.
[Pan & Scan]: Displays a full-height picture on the entire screen, with trimmed sides.
A:AnswerI don’t believe the sonos speakers decode the 192khz rate but it might support one of the lower hi res bands. Sonos probably has the answer on their website.
A:AnswerThe answer is that a DVD Player or BluRay player needn't have these applications since all smart TVs available in today's stores come already manufactured with that capability or else one can add something like a $29 ROKU to acquire that capability. No need for DVD /BluRay manufacturers to assume the additional cost and add that to their for sale price when the functionality is already provided in other items in the system.
A:AnswerThe 520 won’t support 4K 60FPS. In this case, HDMI connection from the Sony directly to the 4K tv, then tv ARC HDMI or optical cable to the 520 for sound. Good luck!
A:AnswerYes, it plays various audio files on CD, including wave files used on commercial CDs. I tried commercial CDs and they played without any difficulty just like on a dedicated CD player, except there's no screen to display info on what's playing. It should (per the owners manual) play mp3s, .wma, .wav, .ac3, .flac, .m4a, and certain other audio files.
A:AnswerThis is a standard although upscale bluray player. it is not region free.
You will not find a region free player in any stores. You will need to do a search
online for a modified player. I do believe 3d discs will play just fine as long as your
tv is capable.