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Yamaha BD-S1065BL Blu-Ray Disc Player

by Yamaha
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Brand Name:Yamaha
Color Name:Black
Special Features:Analog 7.1 multi-channel output with 4 x 2-channel DACs, Supports BD-Live and BonusView
Item Display Height:3.75 inches

Technical Details

  • Connects to the internet to access the fun and informative features tha BD-Live provides
  • For all HD formats
  • 1080 playback for DVDs, photos and personal video data
  • On-screen display GUI
  • Extensive disc / format compatibility
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 12.5 x 17.1 x 3.8 inches ; 9.9 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 14 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B002NKM440
  • Item model number: BD-S1065BL
  • Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #45,304 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

The Yamaha BD-S1065 Blu-ray Disc Player Enhances Home Entertainment with the Best Video and Audio Performance

Top video and audio quality, with 1080p/24Hz-compatible HDMI video output, full HD Audio decoding and 7.1-channel audio output. Also supports BD-Live and BonusView, and matches Yamaha AV receivers.


Supports BD-Live and BonusView

Make the Most of Blu-Ray Discs

Available picture-in-picture
Blu-ray Discs are one of the best ways to take advantage of the great entertainment that high-definition video and audio make possible. Since a single-layer disc holds 25GB of data, a Blu-ray Disc stores five times more data than a standard DVD, providing superb picture resolution and surround sound. The BD-S1065 offers compatibility with the latest Blu-ray Disc formats and the finest audio and video quality, as well as the latest features like Picture-in-Picture (Secondary Video/Audio) and Virtual Package.

Supports BD-Live
Connect to the internet to access the fun and informative features that BD-Live provides. With this BD-Live player and a BD-Live compatible title, viewers can enjoy special online benefits and features that might include extra downloadable content, online bonus features, live transactions, release updates and social interaction centered on their favorite films.

BonusView Features
  • Secondary Video/Audio for Enhanced Commentary and Information: Secondary Video lets you view a smaller picture inside the main picture (with compatible Blu-ray Discs). Secondary Audio lets you hear the smaller picture’s audio as well. Both can be selected from the BD-S1065 remote control.
  • Virtual Package for New Entertainment Possibilities with USB Memory: This feature lets you combine information from a Blu-ray Disc with local storage information on a USB drive to enjoy additional content and services as they become available.


High Picture Quality

1080p/24Hz-Compatible HDMI Output
1080p is the highest level of video resolution, and the BD-S1065 can output these video signals directly to a receiver via the HDMI output. This provides a much sharper picture, with smoother motion. The BD-S1065 can also playback DVDs, photos and personal video data at 1080p.

Outstanding Color
The Yamaha BD-S1065 also supports x.v.Color and Deep Color compatibility for even more color definition.


Magnificent Audio Performance

HD Audio Bitstream
The digital audio signals from high bit-rate audio signals (Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio) are output directly from the player to the receiver (via an HDMI cable), without conversion to PCM. By using a receiver with HD audio decoders, the sound you hear will be exactly the same as the originally recorded material.

Pure Direct
This receiver features Pure Direct for high sound quality CD playback through analog audio output.


Advanced Features


The design matches Yamaha receivers for a clean look

Yamaha SCENE Compatibility
You can operate an external component with the remote control by setting a remote code for the external component for each input source. Setting remote codes for desired input sources allows you to switch between external components linked to SCENE selections.

Design Matches Yamaha Receivers
The front panel appearance matches Yamaha’s top-class receivers, so your system will have a neat, uniform look.

On-Screen Display GUI
An on-screen graphic user interface (GUI) makes the BD-S1065 easy to use.

IR In/Out
These ports make the BD-S1065 easy to integrate into a custom installation for convenient remote control operation.


What's in the Box?

  • The Yamaha BD-S1065 Blu-ray disc player
  • Remote Control
  • Audio/Video Cable
  • Batteries (AA x2 for remote control)
  • Power Cable


Technical Specifications

  • HDMI Output: (1) 480p/720p/1080i/1080p/1080p@24 Hz
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 115dB
  • Dynamic Range: 105dB (BD/DVD); 100dB (CD-DA)
  • Harmonic Distortion: 0.0028% (BD/DVD); 0.003% (CD-DA)
  • Frequency Response: 2Hz-20kHz (CD-DA); 2Hz-22kHz (BD/DVD 48kHz sampling); 2Hz-44kHz (BD/DVD 96kHz sampling)
  • Standby Power Consumption: 1W
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 17-1/8" x 3-3/4" x 12-1/2"

Product Description

Yamaha BD-S1065BL Blu-Ray Disc Player


 

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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars NOPE! LOOK ELSEWHERE FOR YOUR BLU-RAY PLAYER, January 18, 2010
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This review is from: Yamaha BD-S1065BL Blu-Ray Disc Player (Electronics)
When Dorothy and crew approached the castle of the infamous Wicked Witch of the West, she encountered a old, dilapidated wooden sign that read . . . "I'd go back if I were you", and this expresses my sentiments perfectly for anyone considering the Yamaha BD-S1065 Blu-Ray Player. As a diehard Yamaha fan, I truly wish that I could offer prospective buyers of the Yamaha BD-S1065 something 'positive' about this particular player, because I've been a staunch supporter/consumer of all things 'Yamaha' for many years. The fact is, they make some of the finest home "audio" components available anywhere, but I'm afraid the same cannot be said of their "video" gear including the BD-S1065.

Let me say at the outset that I own the Yamaha RX-V863BL A/V (home theatre) receiver ($600) and its an awesome unit! I also own a full line-up of Yamaha home theatre speakers including the Yamaha NS-C444 center speaker ($150), two Yamaha NS-B750 bookshelf speakers ($1200/pair), and a Yamaha YST-SW315 sub-woofer ($250), all of which operate flawlessly for me. So it seemed to make perfect sense to trust in the purchase of a new Yamaha BD-S1065 blu-ray player ($400) for our developing home theatre system. But unfortunately, that trust was completely shattered when I connected and evaluated the BD-S1065.

The first unit I received had more problems than I care to articulate (right out of the box), but the single most troublesome flaw was that it took the player "eons" to load a new (standard issue) blu-ray disc. I mean it took literally 4-5 continuous minutes of scanning the disc before anything at all appeared on the television screen, and even then, it would re-enter yet another secondary "reading" phase that made the unit completely unusable in practical terms. I tried it on multiple discs of variable manufacture, and it misbehaved the same on each and every one of them. However, it also had a grossly outdated version of firmware, so being the optimist that I am (i.e., thinking that this might be the source of the problems), I foolishly went to the trouble of downloading the newest version of firmware from the Yamaha website to a CD/R disc via home computer and then transferring the new firmware to the BD-1065. Unfortunately, despite the firmware update, the problems all continued. In fact, some additional issues arose after the update including completely random stoppage of blu-ray discs right smack in the middle of viewing a movie (almost like a screensaver event)! Weird! Very-very weird. And significantly, the faulty behavior could not be duplicated using the same discs with a PlayStation 3 (PS3) or other (Samsung) blu-ray player.

Fortunately, Amazon has always been great about returns, so I sent the unit back for a replacement. A week later, the second (new replacement) BD-S1065 arrived, so I plugged it in (just as before). To my utter dismay, all of the same issues or problems with the first unit were present with the 2nd (replacement) unit including protracted load times, excessive and multiple disc readings, random stoppage of the disc in the middle of playback, etc., etc. And believe me, the list of headaches goes on from there! In each instance, I used brand new blu-ray discs all of which played without incident on a blu-ray equipped PS3 and similar Samsung unit, and in each instance, I was able to repeat the problem by returning the disc to the Yamaha BD-S1065. End of story.

Bottom line? This unit is NOT worth considering for your blu-ray needs. Sorry Yamaha, but I'd recommend that people look elsewhere for their blu-ray needs.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Even with recent discounted price, not a competitive offering, June 8, 2010
This review is from: Yamaha BD-S1065BL Blu-Ray Disc Player (Electronics)
We all love a bargain and that's what this otherwise lofty-priced blu ray player appeared to be when its price recently dipped below two benjamins. In my ever-ending quest to test almost every blu ray player, I purchased one with reasonable hopes. Yamaha debuted this player at nearly $600 and thought it might be a capable performer with a bit too demanding a pricetag (a la the Denon DBP-2010CI). A few "professional" reviews had scored the player reasonably well in traditional AV quality, which led me to believe this player might be akin to the apparently higher end funai-built machines badged as Marantz, Onkyo, and Denon.

Upon unboxing the player, my hopes were high in feeling the heft of the player. The player has an old-fashioned profile and weight similar to the larger Funai-built players. Connectivity on the rear panel is very good with Multi-Channel Analogue outputs, dedicated, down-mixed stereo outputs, usb hub, Ethernet connection and the usual video offerings. Upon powering up the player, I was astonished at how slow it was to boot. It dragged on for quite a while - reaching the 30 second-ish purgatory of the Pioneer BDP-51FD's boot time. The flash menu was a partial image of an open piano showing its strings that added a nice, unique touch. Once the setup menus appeared, I began to get an eerie feeling as to some of the origin of this player. The menu's graphics and test is very simple and lacks the refinement of a Pioneer, Oppo, or even Sony frankly.

The quick start was the first worry that this was less of a Panasonic-based Funai player and something different. After configuring the internet connection, I was disappointed to realize that firmware can only be updated via the rear-mounted USB hub. This is as convenient as an ashtray on a Harley. After yanking out the player from my rack and downloading the firmware, I updated the player to the May firmware described to resolve playback issues with new discs including Avatar. The whole process took roughly five minutes. The lack of the ability to download firmware via the internet connection is really problematic considering most of us do not want to have yank out a player of the rack each time it needs a new firmware update.

The Sharp-esque quick start feature did have a significant impact in powered off eject time, dropping it to a reasonable 2 seconds. That said, I could hear the fan blow while this player was in its idle state and can only believe that the activation of quick start would release an innocuous electricity leech in your rack.

The configuration of the video and audio was relatively straight-forward, but disappointing in the utter lack of video adjustments. Outside of resolution, the image is effectively unalterable from the native state. There are no adjustments for colorspace, noise reduction, brightness, etc. You get what it puts out and that's it. While adjustments are not necessary, they seem nearly obligatory for a unit whose MSRP alone suggests a more refined AV experience. Image quality of blu ray is excellent, but not very different from any other blu ray player (including a $100 discount player) for 1080p 24fps sources. Colors seemed very accurate with skin tones avoiding warm or jaundiced looks. Motion was smooth and did not notice any unusual errors in depiction. DVD image quality was reasonable, but lacked the detail and subtle edge enhancement that could be found with a Pioneer BDP-320. While the image generally avoided deinterlacing errors and was moiré free, it was a bit less than convincing as a "well-upscaled" image to the naked eye. Synthetic tests showed it did well with 2:2 and 2:3:2:3 (PF-T) cadences, but was easily tripped up by the majority of other film cadences. This performance was consistent with Sharp-based players (ie Pioneer BDP-120 and BDP-330). As you may have inferred, I believe this player (and its big brother the BDP-1900) are based in part upon Sharp designs. I have no conclusive proof other than the menu layout and design, inclusion of a quick-start feature, firmware via usb, and video performance.

In regard to disc playback, I noticed a few gremlins that are sadly very Sharp-esque. During playback of a Netflix copy of "The Way of the Gun" audio began to drop-out and the video stuttered, ultimately locking up the player. I tested the same scene of the blemished disc on my Pioneer BDP-320 and Oppo BDP-80, which played it without even the slightest hesitation or interruption.

Analogue audio setup was relatively easy and I found the analogue output adequate, but far from arousing. I found analogue audio similar to the Sony 1000ES, but not nearly as rich as the Burr Browns in the Denon 2010 or the Pioneer BDP-320.

At the end of the day, the $200 player marketplace has gone from budget to rife with excellent performers that include streaming, wireless connectivity, and even 3D capability. This player's only merit is traditional AV playback, which candidly it fails to establish itself as an above average performer let alone near the highly discounted Pioneer BDP-320 or Sony BDP-S1000ES. Sadly, even at $200, there are a number of better options.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No Problems, October 5, 2010
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The player works just fine after loading the free firmware update from Yamaha. Price has dropped considerably in the last several weeks. Shop Best Buy for open box specials which are going for as little as $90.00, however ignore Best Buy HDMI cable push. Way over priced. I got a 6 foot cable on Amazon for .98 cents. Avoid buying player on-line unless shipping is free. No flashing lights or pin wheel sparklers to entertain the kids but who cares. A little slow on startup so instant gratification doesn't apply. Excellent Blu-Ray player.
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