Device type | Blu-Ray player |
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D/A audio | 24-bit / 192 kHz |
D/A video | 24-bit / 192 MHz |
Supported image files | JPEG/JPG |
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Supported video modes |
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Supported video files |
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Colour of product |
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Handheld remote control | yes |
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Playable discs (recordable media) |
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Memory card reader | no |
Audio (L,R) out | 4 |
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Composite output number | 1 |
Digital coaxial output (S/PDIF) number | 1 |
Digital optical output (S/PDIF) number | 1 |
HDMI | yes |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | 1 |
Ethernet connection | yes |
Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | no |
Audio output channels | 7.1 |
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Audio format | Dolby TrueHD |
Supported audio files |
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Dynamic range | 105.0 dB |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 115.0 dB |
Height | 3.78 in |
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Width | 17.13 in |
Depth | 12.44 in |
Weight | 142.86 oz |
DLNA certified | yes |
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Power consumption (standby) | 0.5 W |
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Connected Blu-ray Yamaha’s BD-S667 Blu-ray player is a whizz at multimedia file playback, reports Steve May. It’s not a bad disc-spinner, either It’s perhaps ironic that Yamaha, the original proponent of home cinema and multichannel sound, came to the Blu-ray party a little late in the day. But the brand has been playing catch-up fast.
Yamaha's BD-S667 Blu-ray player is a whizz at multimedia file playback
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