Consult the manual, it should probably say something about external media.
Check what kind of disk format is supported by your player - some players will recognize an external usb disk (or a usb memory stick) only if it's formatted in FAT32 file system.
Note that if you format the disk on a Windows machine, it will only do it on drives with a relatively small capacity (i think it's up to 32 GigaBytes), but other operating systems (like MAC OS) can perform a FAT32 format even on drives with far greater capacity.
As for the SD disk (did you mean a SD memory card?), see what the manual says about the format type, have the card (disk) formatted in the supported format and see if that works, otherwise you might want to try other brands of SD cards - my friend has an Avia (not Aiwa) dvd player with a usb port and a SD card slot and it simply won't accept some brands or models of SD cards, but will work well with others and it also works well with USB disks and USB memory sticks formatted in FAT32 file system.
That's about all i could suggest, i hope you can get it to work.
regards
3rq8 (Triarcuate)
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