Toshiba Firmware Version 4.0 Update
by Pravin on September 27th, 2008 in players, hardware, news.
A lot of people were understandably upset when Toshiba pulled the plug on the format, and many skeptics felt that Toshiba would never live up to their word regarding continuing player support. But here’s some encouragement for the less pessimistic HD DVD fans.
I missed this when it officially came out earlier in the week, but every single Toshiba HD DVD player model now has a firmware update to version 4.0 available at the Toshiba site. Any model with a 1, 2, or 3 in its name (that’s all three generations, folks) can now be updated to version 4.
If your player is already hooked up to the internet, then you can perform the update right from your player itself. You can also download the update to CD and make an ISO file for your HD DVD player instead. This method is slightly faster, but some people end up having trouble making the discs (usually because they’re only unzipping the file and not using the ISO feature on the CD software). You can download the file by navigating to find your player model number at Toshiba’s support site: http://www.tacp.toshiba.com/customersupport/.
Over at the AVS forum’s version 4.0 thread, “papacoach” reports that 1080/24 jaggies are fixed in this update on his Transformers, and this has been seconded by other posters at that forum.







September 28th, 2008 at 9:33 am
I don’t understand how people can say Blu-ray is ’superior’ when you have to buy new units just for the sake of new firmware. The ‘inferior obsolete’ HD DVD format is already ahead of Blu-ray technologically with their players (even with FIRST GEN players!). Thank you Toshiba, you have garnered my respect as a customer and I shall do business with your company in the future. The better superior format lost…
September 28th, 2008 at 2:47 pm
As much as I am in favor of the HD DVD format over Blu-Ray, that first statement is not entirely true. Any BD player with a LAN port can be updated via the internet. But what you don’t get is the usual hardware change that comes along with the new firmware revision. So in the future it’s entirely possible that with further BD hardware/software revisions you could have a newer movie that has features that will not work on an older BD player. Which if you ask me is utter rubbish.
November 3rd, 2008 at 4:30 pm
Thanks Toshiba. You are a class act.
November 21st, 2008 at 12:30 pm
I’m amazed that Toshiba is still sending me firmware updates for both my HD-A2 and HD-A3 players on CD for free, this long after the demise of the format. Both of these players are purring along like kittens, doing a fantastic job upscaling standard DVD’s such that I have no motivation to get into Blu-Ray. Since I am into Indie and foreign or generally out-of-the-mainstream movies via Netflix, what would I watch on Blu-Ray anyway. My impression is that nothing upscales standard DVD like these Toshiba HD-DVD players. Many Thanks Toshiba!!