Well at this point, I just have a SD DVD Recorder, but in the future, I'll get some kind of Blu-Ray player or a PS3. I will be hooking a lot of components up to the receiver though, The DVD Recorder, A DirecTV HD DVR, DirecTiVo, CD Recorder, 5CD Changer, VHS, Tape Deck, Playstation 2, and a 52" Panasonic Rear Projection LCD TV which will have a PC hooked up to the TV for Video, while the audio from the PC will be hooked up to the Receiver by Toslink. And again, I also plan on buying a BluRay or PS3. From the rear view of both receivers, they have about the same # of composite inputs - The Denon has a Phono input, while the Yamaha doesn't. This is useless to me, I was considering plugging a different component into the phono input, but I read somewhere that's a no-no??? They have the same number of Toslink Inputs, and the Denon has 1 more Coaxial input.
Does anyone know if you can customize and rename the inputs on either of these receivers?
But regarding Upscaling, would the Denon upscale other things such as SD broadcasts shown on DirecTV? Also, I have a VHS plugged into my DVD Recorder's inputs. Would the Denon upscale that video? How about if I plug the VHS directly into the Denon?
At this point or even in the future when I get a Blu-Ray player, I still am not sure what's more important - Upscaling feature of the Denon or the HD Audio feature of the Yamaha. The upscaling of DVD's can be handled by the Blu-Ray player I'll eventually get, but other things such as SD broadcasts from DirecTV, and VHS videos, will obviously not be improved with the addition of a Blu-Ray player. And regarding Yamaha's benefit of the HD Audio, When I get a Blu-Ray player, It should internally decode Dolby True-HD & DTS-HD, so this feature by Yamaha becomes irrelevant, however, what about the future of techonology - other components in the future that my feature these HD audio formats - Maybe a future DirecTV HD DVR? So this is where I'm stuck. If I go with the Denon, and not worry about the HD audio since the Blu-Ray player will internally decode that, future components that feature the HD audio will not be able to be heard through the Denon unless they have internal decoders.
The Pre-Outs are not a factor for me. So if you take that advantage away from the Yamaha, how does it compare to the Denon now?
Also, the features are facts, but what about actual Performance? Which receiver sounds better? Is there a drastic difference, or is it so close that I should just concentrate on the features? I hear Denon might be better for Movies/TV and Yamaha better for music?
In general, what's considered a better brand in receivers? from what i've read, it's Denon. But both seem to be solid and reliable?