A:AnswerYes, this player is great with remembering where you left off. In fact, in can remember your position on the last six discs you play, so if you want to watch a little of one movie, then another, it will remember your spot on both.
A:AnswerIt is not required to connect a coaxial cable for watching pictures from the DVD player on the TV. You can connect the DVD Player (DVPSR210P) to the TV using either Component (Red, Blue, Green, Red and White) or Composite connection (Yellow, Red and White).
A:AnswerHello, thank you for your message. Yes, it is simple to operate. About this item
Bring movies to life and enjoy all your favorite home media with the Sony DVPSR210P DVD Player. With a 12-bit video DAC and a 108 MHz processor, it delivers great sound and high-definition pictures that optimize your watching experience. The Sony DVD player is designed to work with DVD, CD, MP3, JPEG, MPEG4 and Kodak Picture CD formats among others. It comes with support for Dolby digital and DTS outputs as well as component video, composite video and analog audio 2-channel outputs. As soon as you power on the player, it automatically goes where you last left off. The DVD Player includes a multi-brand remote control that can be used to operate your player and television from anywhere in the room. Also included are a reference guide, start-up guide and an AV cable. For more information, check the marketing specifications: https://docs.sony.com/release/specs/DVPSR210P_mksp.pdf. - Oscar.
A:AnswerHello LLG! This unit already comes with a set of composite cord as a supplied accessory to be able to connect it to your television, it is also possible to use a set of component cords if desired.~Jeannette
A:AnswerHi ,thank you for your question, the dvd will play while is mounted vertically, but we do not recommend that since is not the normal operation for the unit (the unit has to be horizontal) and the unit can be damaged *Emily*
A:AnswerNone of the Sony DVD Players support connecting to the Computer. You may try using the HDMI cable for connecting the DVD Player to the computer (The computer should have an HDMI IN port). Apart from this, you can use a DV Direct (such as VRDMC1 or VRDMC3) for connecting to the computer and using as a DVD Drive.
A:AnswerHi, Jack! You can connect it to a stereo system using the audio output jacks although you may experience difficulty in navigating because the unit itself doesn't have a display panel. It needs to be connected to a TV to be able to display the menu screen and for easier navigation. ~Ralph
A:AnswerHi Nick, Yes,it has a repeat function for continuous play. You may refer to page 4 of the link below for more information:
https://docs.sony.com/release//DVPSR210P.pdf
~Ralph
A:AnswerHi Fred, You can reset the progressive setting. Just press the power button to
turn off the player, and enter “369” using the number buttons on the remote, then
press power to turn on the player again. Regards, Zac
A:AnswerHello Tory, thank you for your message. The resolution of the image is displayed in full size, unless some settings on your TV has changed to avoid it. For more information, check the link below: https://docs.sony.com/release//DVPSR210P.pdf. -Oscar.
A:AnswerI've never found a DVD player that wasn't compatible with a TV. I'd say they are mostly interchangeable. You might need an additional cord, but that would probably be it.
A:AnswerHi, Mars, This DVD player can only play CDs and DVDs. Check out the specifications for more details: https://docs.sony.com/release//specs/DVPSR210P_mksp.pdf
Regards,
Vincent