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Yup they can do that when changing chapters. It is more noticeable on some players then others. If it did not do it when new maybe cleaning the lens may help.Otherwise it is likely a integral I shall say deficiency for that model.
It's possible to clone to this drive, but over the USB interface, it will be very slow. Firewire would be faster. It's also possible to boot from it, but again, it will be slower than an internal. What you've described, however, IS possible.
Assuming you have a DVD drive and your HD is already set up, all you have to do is insert the DVD, open "My Computer", open the DVD drive folder and copy the files inside it to your HD folder. If you have trouble playing the video, download the VLC player, it plays almost anything, if you still have trouble, right click on the video folder and click play with VLC player.
Hi rox09
Well you can rip your DVD to any external drive using and third party DVD ripping software ,once you do that you will get a AVI,MPEG and any common fomats your DVD player supports
Inorder to play those files in your DVD player ,you need the check whether your DVD has a USB input port or else if you laptop or computer has a S-video out put and your TV has S-Video input ;you can play directly from your laptop/computer to the TV using a S-video Cable which is available in any Computer shop.
I hope this helps
VJ
Both methods will work, but you will tend to have more control on the quality of the saved video if you "rip" the DVD yourself. There are several methods to rip a DVD. One, you can use the program SUPER, which is free, to rip to a single file. Otherwise you will have to use several programs. The second method is to use DVD Decrypter to rip the dvd. Then use VOB2MPG to combine the separate VOB files. Finally, use SUPER to compress the DVD video to your liking. In order to use your external hard drive to display to your TV, you have 2 choices. One, move your computer to your living room and buy an aftermarket video card to output to the TV. Two, buy a cheap computer which can run video w/o lagging and install an aftermarket video card to output to the TV. I hope this helps in your DVD video adventures.
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