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SYSTEM STRUCTURES
6 En
This section describes rolls of each component in the
system.
This unit (NP-S2000)
Decodes digital audio signals received from your PC
network system and sends the signals to your audio
system so that you can enjoy digital music stored on a PC
or NAS, or Internet radio in high-quality sounds.
Remote control
With the remote control, you can select a playback source
or operate this unit while viewing information on the front
panel display of this unit.
Amplifier and speakers
Receive audio signals from this unit and produce sounds.
PC
Stores music files ripped from CDs or downloaded and
works as a DLNA digital media server.
By installing the dedicated PC setup application on your
PC, you can configure the communication setup
between your PC and this unit.
With a browser (Internet Explorer 6.0 or later), you can
select a playback source or operate this unit.
Broadband router (WiFi broadband router)
Connects your PC and this unit to the Internet. A WiFi
broadband router also works as a bridge between your
mobile device and this unit in the network.
NAS (Network attached storage)
Stores music files ripped from CDs or downloaded and
works as a DLNA digital media server, enabling you to
enjoy music without starting your PC.
Mobile device
By installing the dedicated application on your mobile
device, you can use it as an external controller. You can
select playback source or operate this unit while viewing
the screen of the mobile device.
Compatible mobile devices (as of June 2011)
iPhone, iPod touch, iPad
(iOS 4.0 or later)
Android™ devices
(Android OS 2.1 or later, ready for WiFi connection)
You may not be able to use the dedicated application depending
on the operating system version of the mobile device
This unit supports the following audio files stored on a PC
or a NAS.
Audio format:
WAV, FLAC, MP3, AAC, WMA
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Playable audio formats vary depending on the media server.
For example:
Windows Media Player 12 supports WAV, MP3, AAC and
WMA.
Windows Media Player 11 supports WAV, MP3 and WMA.
TwonkyMedia server (supplied) supports all audio formats
listed above.
For details, visit “http://download.yamaha.com/file/45350”.
We recommend WAV and FLAC as audio formats producing
high-quality sounds.
Sample rate:
96, 88.2, 64, 48, 44.1, 32, 24, 22.05, 16, 12, 11.025, 8
(kHz)
Bit depth:
16, 24 (bit)
Roles of each component
Note
Supported audio files
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