I found the manual: http://www.retrevo.com/support/RCA-M4004-MP3-Players-manual/id/3815dj198/t/2/ I hope this helps
video formats for rca dvd players
You drag it to your video Folder
RCA video connections carry analog video signals. USB is a digital communications format and the two cannot be connected directly. To get to a USB format, a USB video card is needed. It will allow analog video to be captured to disc and also played from the computer to a standard television monitor. Don't make any attempt to wire a USB cable into an RCA connector. It won't work and damage is likely to the equipment connected to it.
Simply plug your camera feed directly into the input of the DVR system. These will be either RCA or BNC inputs. If your camera feed is a different format from the DVR's input, simply use an RCA-to-BNC adapter or a BNC-to-RCA adapter.
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1.for video composite cable yellow use rca male to rca male video cable. or component (recommended if tv has this input) 3 pairs of rca male to rca male video called rgb cable. 2. for audio out use pair of rca male to rca male cable.
I installed it when I bought an RCA Opal mp3 player and plugged it into a USB port. I don't remember the details, but I thought it did standard things like check if you want to sync up RCA hardware when you plug it in. If you don't have an RCA product, maybe you should uninstall it.
Female RCA connectors are commonly used in home audio and video systems, as well as in professional audio and video applications. They can be used to connect a wide range of devices, such as DVD players, amplifiers, TVs, and more.
Video is picture and audio is the sound. Home theater receivers have RCA composite or component, S-Video or HDMI for the video input, and RCA analog, Toslink (optical) or coaxial inputs for digital audio.
It depends on what you want to connect to it. RCA - RCA or RCA - SCART or S-Video cable (not used that often any more)
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