
Yamaha DV-S6160BL DivX Ultra HDMI DVD Player Product Description:
- HDMI digital AV output
- Front panel USB port for direct playback of MP3/WMA/DivX/JPEG
- Hhigh Definition JPEG picture playback
- Progressive Scan
- Easy operation with GUI
Product Description
Yamaha DV-S6160BL DivX Ultra HDMI DVD Player has all the latest features for high quality and source compatibility, including HDMI interface, HD JPEG playback and USB direct connection. This DVD player can play all versions of DivX video (including DivX 6), and provide enhanced playback of advanced media features like interactive menus, subtitles, and alternate audio tracks supported by the DivX Media Format. The HDMI interface delivers high-definition digital video and audio completely free from noise via a single cable so viewers can enjoy the best possible video and audio performance. HDMI output with upscaling to1080i/720p maximizes the resolution of video data from DVDs to best match HDMI compatible monitors. A USB interface on the front panel lets you plug in USB MP3 and WMA picture data and the disc menu will appear on the TV monitor. Select and MP3 music track, then also select a JPEG picture file and you can watch the pictures on the screen while the music plays. Superwide and Pillar Box. Superwide helps minimize distortion with a 4:3 picture the top and bottom to make it closer to 16:9 (except with 480p/576p resolution) as well as USB memory devices (like flash drives and portable HDDs) for convenient access to your favourite stored music and images. MP3, JPEG, DivX and WMA Playback Users can discs recorded in the MP3 (audio), JPEG (images), DivX (video) and WMA (audio) formats. Perfect Match for Yamaha AV Receivers In addition to having a similar appearance, the DV-S6160BL is designed for easy operation with Yamaha AV receivers that have the SCENE, such as the RX-V661.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.I don't recomend
By Renae
I don't recommend this DVD player due to it's poor mechanics. The door will sometimes not open and you have to press eject a few times. The USB feature is nice if you have picture you would like to show someone while your waiting to start the movie. I do recommend Yamaha home audio due to there great customer service. But I don't recommend this product.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Solid and loaded with features
By Paul G. Martinson
I bought this for the DivX feature so I can watch downloaded TV Shows or Movies. I love the USB slot on the front. I can just put my downloaded files on my jump drive and plug it in and watch them. You can of course write your files to CD or DVD and that works great too. When viewing video files on the menu you can only view 4 files before having to scroll down. I also wish you could change to USB mode from the front of the player instead of just the remote. I read another review where some one complained about the loading time after powering on the device, but it only takes about 20 seconds to load after turning on the player before you can open the disc drive or before inserting a USB device. So far this has been very solid compared to a cheap Phillips DivX DVD player that I had. The Phillips player would intermittently freeze and turn off in the middle of watching something and died after just a few years. I would highly recommend this over any Phillips DivX player.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful.TWEAK THE SETTINGS - not all DVD's are meant to be upconverted
By Mark T. Hall
My first upconverting deck, a Samsung DVD-HD960, crapped out on me after a year and half (I shoulda seen that coming; it had stability issues right out of the box). I've had a Yamaha SACD/DVD-Audio deck for some years now and it's been a solid performer so, although I couldn't find much in the way of other reviews of this item, I figured that for the price it was worth looking at. Very glad I did. I have it hooked up via HDMI to a Samsung DLP set and connected to my A/V receiver with RCA jacks. The first thing I noticed was the sound - a definite improvement over my previous deck, but then again Yamaha's reputation is built on their audio performance. Then I pulled out the discs I use to demo and tweak: The Searchers (technicolor) The Last Picture Show (B&W) and The Bob Newhart Show (70's TV Series). The Searchers looks practically high-def in 720p, Last Pic Show had excellent gradations of blacks, whites, and grays (also 720p), but The BN Show looked best in 480p. So far only one of my DVD's, the Criterion edition of Two-Lane Blacktop actually looked best in 1080i. Understand that when you upconvert, you are upconverting picture grain as well; a lot of my older DVD's look best in 480p. There are a multitude of useful settings, all easily understood and executed, on this deck. If, like me, you're not planning to get on the Blu-Ray bus anytime soon, I'd recommend that you consider this DVD Player.
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