Yamaha DVD-C961BL 5-Disc DVD-Audio/Super Audio CD Changer
- 1080p video outputs via HDMI
- High performance 216MHz/12-bit video DAC with Noise Shaped Video and Faroudja DCDi processing
- Top class 192kHz/24-bit audio DACs (2 channels x 4)
- Super Audio CD and DVD-Audio playback
- Yamaha patented 5-disc carousel “PlayXchange”
Yamaha Super Audio CD/DVD-Audio Top Class 5-Disc Charger incorporates all the latest technology including 1080p¿compatible HDMI, DivX Ultra certified and DCDi Progressive scanning, plus easy to use controls. The Super Audio CD output can be transmitted in PCM format via HDMI. It gives you the benefits of extended playing time and direct selection from all discs. The new design makes operation extremely simple by displaying a variety of clearly new graphical user interface menus…. More >>
Yamaha DVD-C961BL 5-Disc DVD-Audio/Super Audio CD Changer
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3 comments
Dorotheo Floresca on November 9, 2009 at 6:43 am
Just 3 days after having this unit, it just froze up. It won’t play anything. The carousel won’t open. Only the Dimmer button on the remote will function. This is my first and definitely my LAST YAMAHA product that I will buy.
M. Rowe on November 9, 2009 at 8:49 am
After owning and using a Yamaha 5 disc CD player for years, I decided to get this unit to replace a broken DVD player.
The picture quality is great as is the audio quality. My only real complaint is how long the unit takes to recognize what type of disc it just loaded. It can range anywhere from a few seconds to a full minute. And there does not appear to be any rhyme or reason to the delay. The delay varies on the same disc.
mrmirror1 on November 9, 2009 at 11:42 am
Just a quick tip for those playing a dvd or cd using divx converter: if you press fast forward or reverse normally, nothing happens and a null sign pops up on the TV. However, if you press and hold the ff or reverse button for a few seconds, it works as it should. Not sure if this is an issue (error?) with Yamaha or Divx, but I thought this suggestion might save someone some aggravation.