Thanks for the advice. The lack of analog out is a bit annoying, as the DVD would go into my Wiim Pro and the optical in is already taken by the TV (and would rather not have to swap every time).
In terms of any blu-ray being able to play it, I guess I wasn’t very clear - that I kmow, I was after suggestions for good players (obvs especially in terms of sound reproduction) within my budget - I know I could buy any blu-ray from £20 onwards and it would play the CD…
Okay, well as I said I know for a fact that Sony is a fantastic product, I've had nothing but great experience And luck over the years with Sony DVD and of course Blu-ray players and not just with their functionality but also of course the performance and the good enough sound quality that I mentioned.
It's my understanding that the wiim has a digital input in the form of a coax so it wouldn't be an issue to sort of do like I do and run the HDMI out to a television and of course watch blu-rays that way and then run the coax out for the sound.
As I perhaps alluded to when my wife and I are watching films and television shows on Blu-ray or DVD we simply use the sound coming through the HDMI, however when I want to play CDs on that Blu-ray player I use the sound coming out of the digital output of course as it runs into my integrated amplifier. Slightly convoluted I know but entirely functional and entirely satisfactory.
Are there better more high-end options available, yes, however even in good old Great Britain, you're going to have to pay more for that luxury. I do know for a fact that stores like richer sounds and others that deal in home entertainment often have open box or return products that they sell for less money than they do the same product new, perhaps that's a way you could get a Blu-ray player that's more to your liking and save a bit of money in the process.
If it were me, knowing as I do the quality of Sony products and the reputation that I feel their products have with me personally, I would buy the Blu-ray player I suggested, and if what I'm plugging it into doesn't have a digital input, I would simply add an external digital converter, luckily nowadays on Amazon you can get A great quality budget DAC for very little money and simply add that to your setup.
At the end of the day, as you might know, a lot of this hobby is simply how much money you want to spend to maximize your sound quality performance. From your original post I gathered that you didn't want to spend a ton of cash. That said of course the Sony is a great option.
Lastly, I don't mean to keep going on and on about Sony, truthfully I've just had great luck with their products over the years, they typically cost a bit more than other brands but I'm very much of the belief that you get what you pay for. Of course there are other companies that make great products, when I looked on richer sounds website I saw they sell a few Panasonic Blu-Ray players as well, and I've always been a big fan of Panasonic products additionally, so either way you went I don't think you could go wrong.
Bear in mind though nowadays any Blu-ray player that also has analog audio outputs is going to be a more costly proposition. Truthfully as I've already said the cheapest most cost-effective option is to buy a budget Blu-ray player of any brand and simply add an external DAC if you need that. That way you can have sound through your stereo and you can also have video through your television.