On 5/22/20 12:59 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 05/22/2020 01:40 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I have a set of instructional DVDs the I am asked to copy to thumb USB
drive. Can it be done with Fedora 31, the computer with a DVD drive
and if possible what is the best program to use. They are made for a
Windows computer and of course will not function in Linux. I can see
the files and run videos etc but the lessons will not run in my Linux
computer.
I tried k3b but it did not even see the disk? Anyway what can I do to
put them on a 64 GB flash drive?
I think you're overthinking things here. Judging by what you wrote, you
can see all of the files in your file manager. If so, all you have to
do is copy all of the files and paste them into the flash drive. HTH,
HAND.
That only works if it's not encrypted. Almost all commercial DVDs are
encrypted.
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