Roles Of Each Component; Supported Audio Files - Yamaha NP-S2000 Owner's Manual

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SYSTEM STRUCTURES

Roles of each component

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 Explore 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
iPhone/iPod touch 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.
iPhone/iPod touch
By installing the dedicated application on your iPhone/
iPod touch, you can use it as an external controller. You
can select playback source or operate this unit while
viewing the iPhone/iPod touch screen.
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Supported audio files

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)

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