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Toshiba SD 4000 - DVD player detail information

02/06/2008

Brand
Toshiba
Product
SD 4000 - DVD player 
Partnumber
SD-4000 
Description
Slim, stylish, entry-level model offers ColorStream Component Video for up to 480p Progressive-scan DVD video playback. The Toshiba SD-4000 also plays a wide variety of CD discs including those encoded with MP3 -WMA - JPEG files. For clean, sharp audio/video performance that's uniquely affordable, the Toshiba SD-4000 is hard to beat. 
 
General
Product Type
DVD player
Form Factor
Tabletop
Width
17 in
Depth
7.8 in
Height
1.6 in
Weight
3.5 lbs
 
VCR
Sound Output Mode
Stereo
 
DVD
Media Type
DVD+RW
Video CD
DVD-R
CD
CD-R
SVCD
CD-RW
DVD+R
DVD
DVD-RW
Video D/A Converter
14bit / 108 MHz
Audio D/A Converter
24bit / 192 kHz
Media Load Type
Tray
Supported Digital Video Standards
AVI
DivX
MPEG-4
Supported Digital Audio Standards
WMA
MP3
 
DVD Features
Picture Zoom
yes
TV Screen Saver
yes
MP3 Compatible
yes
Additional Features
3:2 pull down compensation
Slow motion mode
JPEG photo playback
Progressive scanning
 
Audio System
Digital Audio Format
Dolby Digital output
DTS digital output
Surround Sound Effects
3D Surround
 
Connections
Connector Type
1 x Audio output ( RCA phono x 2 )
1 x S-Video output ( 4 pin mini-DIN )
1 x Component video output ( RCA phono x 3 )
1 x Composite video output ( RCA phono )
1 x Digital audio output (coaxial)
 
Power
Power Device
Power supply
Type
Power supply

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  • divx burning and divx players
  • Question by spony, Monday 21st of July 2008 20:09
    hi there im new so here goes. ive bought a divx player, its actually a toshiba sd - 185e. i have two movies on my hard disk in the divx and xvid format. could i burn the divx movie direct to a disc and view on my new player and if so what would be the best app/ program to use?? thanks
    Answer by Kerry56, Monday 21st of July 2008 20:21
    You just need to burn as data, so virtually any burning program will do.
    Nero and Roxio are two popular commercial products.

    I personally use ImgBurn, which is a free program. Use the Build Mode and set the output to your cd/dvd burner. Here are the guides to using ImgBurn.
    Answer by troy512, Tuesday 22nd of July 2008 01:48
    yeah i agree with Kerry56.

    i use standard cd-r's for files at or under 700 mb. and i also recommend ImgBurn

    DeepBurner is another free program with a setup similar to Nero if you are familiar with it.
    http://www.deepburner.com/index.php?r=download
    http://www.deepburner.com/help_files/html/deepburner_free/
    Answer by spony, Tuesday 22nd of July 2008 19:29
    ok nice one will give this advice a go watch this space!
    Answer by CCRomeo, Tuesday 22nd of July 2008 20:53
    i just use Nero Make a data DVD
    Answer the question right now!

     

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