
Yamaha DVD Player with HD Upconversion
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- DV-S6160BL
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DV-S6160BL DVD Player - HDMI Output, 1080p HD-Upconversion, Component, Progressive-Scan, USB Port, DivX (All Versions), Dolby Digital/DTS (Black)
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Yamaha DVD Player with HD Upconversion
Yamaha brings you the DVD player for all reasons and seasons that's just a perfect fit for your Home-theater
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Yamaha DV-S6160BL DivX Ultra HDMI DVD Player
Yamaha brings you the DVD player for all reasons and seasons that's just a perfect fit for your home-theater
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Yamaha DV-S6160BL DVD Player - HDMI, DivX Playback, MP3, Progressive Scan, NTSC/PAL
Yamaha DVD Player with HD Upconversion
Enjoy all of your favorite movies with this DVD player that features 1080i upconversion for HDTV-compliant
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This DVD player delivers great performance once it started, but the startup time is terrible.
Sometimes I have to wait almost 2 minutes to eject disk from the player to put another one after the player is turned on. It's very frustrating, especially when you have small kid next to you crying to watch his cartoons. The 2 minutes feels like an hour. When there is no disk in the tray the door opens a little faster, but still not instantly.
Another problem for me is "resume play" function. You have to press the "Play" button at the right moment when the player boots up to resume previously played disk, otherwise it'll play from the beginning. I think player should always resume play if there is a disk inside and if you do want to watch from the beginning you press the "Stop" button twice. All my other DVD players (Panasonic, Philips, Toshiba) do just that. This could also be configurable in the player's settings.
Problem #3 is MP3 play. You can not select song by number. You have to
Sometimes I have to wait almost 2 minutes to eject disk from the player to put another one after the player is turned on. It's very frustrating, especially when you have small kid next to you crying to watch his cartoons. The 2 minutes feels like an hour. When there is no disk in the tray the door opens a little faster, but still not instantly.
Another problem for me is "resume play" function. You have to press the "Play" button at the right moment when the player boots up to resume previously played disk, otherwise it'll play from the beginning. I think player should always resume play if there is a disk inside and if you do want to watch from the beginning you press the "Stop" button twice. All my other DVD players (Panasonic, Philips, Toshiba) do just that. This could also be configurable in the player's settings.
Problem #3 is MP3 play. You can not select song by number. You have to
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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.


















