Teac MP-400 MP3 Player
5. Tests
Since the TEAC MP-400 player supports MP4 video files, we tried to encode some of our own clips to the MP4 format using Nero Digital. We tried all possible encoding profiles, but unfortunately, Nero's MP4 format is not supported. We also tried several other programs with the appropriate MP4 codecs installed, but again, we could not create an appropriate file to play on the MP-400. Of course, TEAC provides a very simple to use video converter on the installation disc and we used it to convert some files to a supported MP4 format. Only the MP4 files that we created with TEAC's converter could be played on the player.
When used as a photo viewer, only JPEG files could be shown on the LCD screen. No other file type is supported. A good thing to remember is that the MP-400 can open practically any JPEG file. We tried small sized files (4~10kb ) but also huge files (50~60MB). All JPEG files could be shown on the LCD screen, but large files took ages to open.
The following table shows the audio formats that we tested with the MP-400 player.
Compression Type | Compression Settings | Recognize/Play |
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MP3 | CBR 20kBit 11025Hz Mono | Yes |
CBR 20kBit 11025Hz Stereo | ||
CBR 32kBit 11025Hz Stereo | ||
CBR 32kBit 22050Hz Mono | ||
CBR 40kBit 22050Hz Stereo | ||
CBR 48kBit 22050Hz Stereo | ||
CBR 48kBit 44100Hz Mono | ||
CBR 56kBit 22050Hz Mono | ||
CBR 56kBit 44100Hz Mono | ||
CBR 64kBit 22050Hz Stereo | ||
CBR 96kBit 44100Hz Mono | ||
CBR 96kBit 44100Hz Stereo | ||
CBR 112kBit 44100Hz Stereo | ||
CBR 128kBit 44100Hz Mono | ||
CBR 128kBit 44100Hz Stereo | ||
CBR 160kBit 44100Hz Stereo | ||
CBR 192kBit 44100Hz Stereo | ||
CBR 224kBit 44100Hz Stereo | ||
CBR 256kBit 44100Hz Stereo | ||
CBR 320kBit 44100Hz Stereo | ||
VBR - High compression | ||
VBR - Highest compression | ||
VBR - Low compression | ||
VBR - Lowest compression | ||
VBR - Medium compression | ||
WMA | CBR 48kbps | |
CBR 64kbps | ||
CBR 96kbps | ||
CBR 128kbps | ||
CBR 160kbps | ||
CBR 192kbps | ||
VBR any bitrate | ||
OGG | CBR (45~500Kbit) |
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VBR (25~100 Quality) | ||
WAV | WAV |
Not supported |
As you can see, there is a wide range of formats that can be played with the TEAC MP-400 player.
TEAC suggests that it will take approximately 14 hours to discharge a full charged battery. It took us 20 hours of mp3 playback to fully drain the battery or 8 hours of MP4 video playback. We didn't even try to test how much time a fully charged battery will take to drain with the radio, since we imagine it will take days (if not weeks). In other words, excellent battery life and low power consumption .