Re-mastered doe not mean better than the original, just different, and unfortunately a lot are very poor, with original vinyl masters being far superior then the ones that have been re-mastered, so buyer beware.
A Blu-Ray can contain a lot more data than a CD so it can have extra features and better quality, so the slight faff of blanking the TV becomes nothing.
Bill
I just wondered if OP meant Bluray as opposed to Bluray Audio as none of discs have any video content.
Hmmmm
How are you going to select titles without being able to see them.
My Sony does not have a display.
I purchased a DTS audio DVD and had to use my TV to see and select tracks.
So... I do not think that it's a waste having your TV on.
Mind you, if you're going to play the disc from start to finish.
Missed your post, apologies.I just told you I meant Blu-ray Audio discs, and I changed the thread title to indicate so.
But even with Blu-ray Audio discs, I'm assuming there'd be some visual element while playing the disc? Or am I wrong? Is it just audio and no visual elements at all?
I use mine in my Oppo....I'm looking for a reply with anyone actually using these discs.