On 5/22/20 2:18 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 2020-05-22 17:03, Samuel Sieb wrote:
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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Well the file manager does copy them, I put one in a file on my
computer. I wont know if they will play in Windows until I find a
Windows computer to test on. I have a /dell notebook I replaced with
Fedora but I can no longer read the small screen and it has been on the
shelf for a year, I'll put Windows on it tomorrow.
What kind of files? Is there a top-level "VIDEO_TS" directory or are
they mp4 files? The first is a DVD video disk, the second is just using
the dvd as data storage and you can copy the files off.
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