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Rip and Copy DVD to Sony Xperia XZ/XZ Premium Smart Phone

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Xperia XZ Premium will be Sony's high-end customs smartphone in 2017. Xperia XZ Premium will combine Sony's previous flagship product with the Xperia Z5 Premium and Xperia XZ. This means that now has HDR support 5.5-inch 4K screen, and highly intelligent 19 million pixel Exmor RS camera, in addition to the previous Predictive Hybrid Autofocus, now also has Predictive Capture and Motion Eye for 190 fps super slo-mo. As you know, Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet can support a wide range of video formats like 3GPP, MP4, WebM, MKV, but due to the reason of lacking DVD drive, you can't put DVDs to Xperia Z4 Tablet for playback directly. To solve the issue, an easy-to-use DVD ripper is the key. Recommended Tool: Dimo Video Converter Ultimate ( Dimo Video Converter Ultimate for Mac ) This is a nice small video converter took kit that is capable of ripping DVD to Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet friendly MP4 with no quality loss. Plus, lots of video presets are provided for ...

Guide on Ripping DVDs for Uploading to Dropbox

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Because Dropbox is reliable and easy to use, it has become a favorite for cloud storage worlds because it is reliable, easy to use, and can be easily set up. Your files live in the cloud and you can always apply from Dropbox's website, Mac, Windows and Linux desktop applications (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora or your own) or iOS, Android, BlackBerry and Kindle Firephone apps. If you are looking for a way to upload DVDs to Dropbox to extend your viewing options to phones, tablets, Roku boxes, game consoles, etc., you are definitely the right choice. In this article, we will show you how to easily and quickly put DVD libraries in Dropbox. Actually, Dropbox doesn't support DVD format. To get the movies off of DVD dics and onto Dropbox, you'll need to rip DVD to a Dropbox-friendly format. That said, you'll need a DVD-ripping utility that can remove the Content Scrambling System (CSS) or similar built-in protections that prevent straight-up copying. The arti...

How to Enable Chromebook to Play Video DVDs

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Chromebook laptops are new online computing thin clients based on the Google Chrome operating system that are only available when connected to the Internet. You should run all web-based applications or go through the Chrome browser, and all the relevant source material is stored in the cloud. However, the Chromebook does not have any Windows or Mac applications. It does not even have a built-in DVD drive due to the relatively small hard drive capacity, which means that you can not play DVD directly on a Chromebook. While you can connect an external USB DVD drive to your Chromebook, you can not currently use the Chrome OS to watch DVD movies. Unlike the simple movie file format that may be found online, DVD video playback on your Chromebook requires special decoding software and codecs to work properly. Google has not licensed this software and included it in Chrome OS. In fact, it is easy to watch DVD video on Chromebook without quality loss as long as you got a...