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06-13-22, 09:23 AM | |
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In the meantime, you have an option, if you want, to get an external dvd drive that plugs into a USB port on your laptop. This would let you still play your dvds if you wanted to. I think they start at under $20. I like to have options
something like this (randomly picked this one for the picture) https://www.amazon.com/Dell-DW316-US...cs%2C84&sr=1-4 |
06-13-22, 09:45 AM | ||
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06-13-22, 12:35 PM | ||
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example: https://www.amazon.com/Rodzon-Extern...5141057&sr=8-3 if you decide to extract your DVDs to your laptop, you'd need to decide where to store them since your storage capacity on your laptop might have a limit, unless you store them in the cloud. also, playing the files is another decision - what device is accessible to that file, and can you work out from a small screen? or perhaps you'd need to plug it into a TV that has a much bigger screen? can your device connect to the TV via a cable or blue tooth? lots of decisions if you go the extract route. I tagged this thread with "ripping DVDs" and "tech" since these had the most threads tagged with this subject.
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