Yamaha NP-S2000 Owner's Manual page 31

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Problem
The amplifier control buttons on
the remote control do not work
on the amplifier.
■ DLNA
Problem
This unit does not detect the
digital media server (PC).
Some audio files cannot be
played back on this unit.
■ Internet radio
Problem
Some Internet radio stations
cannot be played back.
There is a station with no sound
even after playback starts.
Cause
Your amplifier is not one of
Yamaha amplifiers. (These
buttons may not work on some
Yamaha amplifiers.)
Cause
No server application is
installed on the PC.
Windows Media Player 11 or
Windows Media Player 12 is
not started on the PC.
The sharing setting of Windows
Media Player 11 or Windows
Media Player 12 is incorrect.
Access to the PC is blocked by
the Antivirus software installed
on the PC.
You are trying to play back
DRM audio files you purchased
on iTunes Store.
You are trying to play back
FLAC files stored on a PC
without TwonkyMedia server.
Cause
The selected Internet radio
station is currently not
available.
The selected Internet radio
station broadcasts audio silence
currently.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Remedy
Use the remote control of your
amplifier.
Remedy
Install a DLNA-compatible
server application such as
Windows Media Player 11,
Windows Media Player 12 or
TwonkyMedia server.
Start Windows Media Player 11
or Windows Media Player 12 on
the PC.
Change the media sharing
setting of it to allow this unit to
access the PC folder.
Check the Antivirus software
settings (firewall setting, etc.).
You cannot play back DRM
audio files you purchased on
iTunes Store.
Install TwonkyMedia server on
the PC, or use a NAS that
supports playback of FLAC files.
Remedy
It may not be available to listen
because there might be a
network problem, or the station
might be broadcasting in limited
hour. Also, the list may include
the station that is already
obsolete, because it takes time
to update the list. Please try
another station available.
Some Internet radio stations
broadcast audio silence during
particular periods of time in a
day. Try the station later or
select another station.
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