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Title: How to Copy DVD to USB


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  • How to Copy DVD to USB
  • Summary This article lists several ways to copy
    DVD to USB. And if you want to copy DVD to USB at
    a fast speed, you can choose DVDFab DVD
    Copy/Ripper.
  • There may be numerous occasions where the ease of
    carrying an external USB stick is much more
    preferred than carrying DVDs or CDs. And,
    considering the standard these days where the
    laptops are not having any DVD drives anymore, it
    becomes even a bigger issue altogether. However,
    there are more than dozens of convenient options
    to choose from that will allow you to have your
    content anywhere on any device you wish to. There
    are occasions where the USB port is the only
    thing available on a device and you have no other
    option to insert a DVD drive in it.
  • Of the various formats of media available on the
    web, anything can be ripped and stored as digital
    files on your external USB stick, very
    conveniently. The DVDs and CDs have been obsolete
    for a number of years, and the protection
    standards in many best DVD ripping and copying
    software allows one to copy DVD to USB in one go.
    There are numerous manuals available online that
    explain how to copy DVD to USB. The most common
    files are videos and music files and they may be
    in formats like mp4, avi and mp3, flac and so on,
    respectively. These can be played by any free
    media player without any problems, and most
    probably your default media player already
    supports these formats. However, the copying
    process from DVD to USB is not hindered by the
    format of the files themselves.

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  • There are two most widely used ways, and it works
    fine every time. First, is pretty straightforward
    and is a 2 step procedure. The requirement is a
    DVD drive in your laptop, desktop or an external
    DVD drive that can run your DVDs and CDs. The USB
    ports are ubiquitous nowadays and you would
    already have at least 2 of them. You are supposed
    to insert your DVD into your drive, and the USB
    stick to any one of your USB ports.
  • Then, you must go ahead and click on the DVD
    drive that is now active on your computer. On
    opening it, you must be able to select all the
    files using CtrlA or you can manually select
    desired files with CtrlLeft Click on that
    filename. Then, you hit Right Click and choose
    Copy or do so by pressing CtrlC. The next step
    is the last step, that is, CtrlV, at the desired
    location, which in this case is your pen drive or
    USB stick. It must be shown as removable media
    and you can also directly send your files to
    removable media, after the Right Click option
    above, instead of choosing to Copy first.

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  • Second is the option that allows you to copy DVD
    to USB in three steps. Yes, that is one more than
    before, but don't think it is futile just yet.
    This additional step ensures that the format of
    the files is readable by your media player, and
    sometimes can also let you choose the settings of
    the video when ripping it off the DVD, instead of
    simple copy and paste. These are useful features
    that come with software like DVDFab DVD
    Copy/Ripper. In this case, you insert the DVD
    into the drive, insert the USB into the port,
    then go ahead with the software, and select the
    input location and the output location as DVD
    drive and USB stick. In the middle is the
    intermediate step that allows you to seamlessly
    copy the contents of the DVD to your USB via the
    ripper. The ripper decrypts the protection and
    copies the contents in a format that is already
    encoded in the DVD, then it decodes it into a
    format like mp4 or avi that any media player can
    play, then it copies that file to the output
    location or the USB stick. In some cases, you
    might want to check the space on your USB stick
    before trying to copy them.

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  • There are some other ways too. One of
    them makes a DVD Rip for USB. This is a
    proprietary feature that some DVD ripper software
    keeps as a predefined item in its list of
    presets. This should format the output files such
    that it is usable later. In some cases, the DVD
    has ISO files or you would prefer to save the
    contents as an ISO image. In some cases, you
    might want to convert it into a Blu-ray quality,
    HD quality or something else before you copy DVD
    to USB. This can be done using the intermediate
    step explained before and it can be chosen easily
    from drop-down menus provided by the software. In
    another case, you can choose the USB stick, and
    the software or the DVD ripper shall convert them
    to the proper format automatically without asking
    you to manually set something at all.
  • Thus, there are many ways you can carry
    your stuff from those old DVDs in your pen drives
    that come now in sizes of 128GBs as well. Thus,
    you can comfortably keep them and even store them
    forever as digital files on your hard disk. Once,
    done you does not need the DVD drive anymore, so
    you can go ahead and return it to your neighbor.
  • Original Article from https//www.dvdfab.cn/resou
    rce/4k-media/how-to-convert-videos-to-4k-or-uhd-in
    -2017
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