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Make a DVD I own, so I can watch it on my iPhone
I have not had to fly commercial in many years. :DI have a business trip scheduled soon. :mad:
I have a collection of DVDs that I want to reformat to play on my iPhone 16 Pro. Back when I had my iPhone 5S, I had to fly to Dulles. I was supposed to arrive at 2:30 PM but I did not get to my hotel room until 1:00 AM. I sat and watched some of my favorite movies, Outlaw Josey Wales, Blazing Saddles, and others. Now to get a commercial DVD copied to my iPhone, and have it work is a struggle. I have no intention of sharing the movies, I just want to watch a DVD that I paid for. Any ideas on how to make that happen? And yes, I have DVD - Blue Ray reader & burner on my computer. I have Handbrake and VLC Media player loaded on my system. |
What computer OS are you running?
Most current OSs allow for screen video capture and record to a format that can be copied to your phone and watched. I also have done this with a separate media capture device. There are many of them available on A. |
I presume you could use something like Dropbox or whatever Apple uses to share files between Apple products (if your computer is a Mac), to get the file onto your phone. Dropbox may have a data limit for free accounts.
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Frame grabber.
I had an analog IR reader that i needed to interface into a program that i could then manipulate the data. Built something fun, but the principle would be the same if one played a movie and then recorded said movie into a digital format. Copyright and what not would dictate that one shouldn’t share it on oil rigs and whatever else is on that copyright banner when playing vhs’s. LOL |
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Jail broken?
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Sign up for Netflix for one month?
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Speaking of, the ccp streaming websites seem to have extensive libraries. If they didn’t have a movie, it was too old and on YouTube.
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Win11 and Mac ios have screen recording functions built in. Play the video on your computer and record it.
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That seems like total workaround, and real pain in the butt. Back in the days of my iPhone 5s, I just ripped the DVD to a MP4 file as I remember. Then I just put it in a folder for iTunes (the worst POS piece of software ever) and it worked fine. Now the digital media right stuff has become a lot more strict. I totally understand copyright, and I don't want to cheat at all. I just want to watch one of my DVDs on my phone. I want it stored on my phone, so I don't need internet or 5G or Bluetooth or any connection, just play a file on my iPhone. I have multiple videos on my phone I shot, but they are kinda boring even to me. Stuck at the doctor's office or at the airport, I have a movie to watch (I do have Bluetooth headphones) and occupy some time. I really should not be that hard. |
$50 portable DVD player?
Amazon Video lets you locally download stuff The time and effort for you to rip a DVD, convert it, push it onto your phone the watch it is astounding compared to just streaming nearly whatever you want. |
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Handbrake is an app that will rip DVDs to a file that you can then put on your phone, and it's available for Windows or MAC https://handbrake.fr/downloads.php Then on the main page after you've told it you want to rip the DVD, you go to "Presets" and choose one of the apple presets. The size of the video will be based on the resolution you choose. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1760357287.jpg instructions for the full process. https://www.dumbofab.com/resource/how-to-use-handbrake-rip-dvds.html |
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Streaming is fine if I have a secure fast connection to WiFi, or a good 5G connection.
Sitting on an airplane, or a doctors office it will not work unless I spend a lot of money on their WiFi. I am not a fan of public WiFi as it is not real secure on a phone. The old Mp4s I made years ago for my 5S will not play on the new phones, and I bet it is the digital rights protection. |
Rip it to mp4 using VLC or ffmpeg on a desktop/laptop and then xfer to iphone to play at will. Heck if VLC on the iPhone can play an ISO image as a DVD then just rip the DVD to an ISO using K9Copy or whatever you like.
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Here's the Clifs Notes on what I do. DVD > makeMKV > handbrake > Plex > download to device. Plex is a selfhosted Netflix. It does cost money, but if you do it en mase, it is totally worth it. Plus you can stream your home library across the house, devices and watch remotely at a hotel with a Roku. I know that home streaming bit is not what you were asking for, but it is a very nice perk.
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Go old school and do a video with your phone while playing the movie on your TV. :D
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