Agreed!
LOL
But as stated if the audio layer is already dealt with and the amp has the video capacity...
It should be viable, at the will of Yamaha to pull their finger out and give us a media DLNA front end, rather than just limit to audio...
Bear in mind hat this is an AV amp/receiver...
Are you listening Yamaha?
John
PS after having played with it till my head hurts, as far as reading and then re-reading the pdf instruction manual, can confirm that the Kef eggs 2005.1 and .2 work rather well - good spatial separation, delicate when needed and full attack on demand.
Although the Yamaha mike leaves a bit to be desired as it is still convinced that i have one speaker out of phase and that the levels are not yet right, after about 20 repeats of the setup...
would be useful if the amp/receiver could on screen the speaker/zone or effects speakers that it thinks are affected on screen visually rather than as txt think it would massively increase the user friendlyness of the equipment and open it up to thse are who are slightly less tech/geek/OCD about their cinema sound...