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I have tried a number of searches, I've even added VLC twitter feed to view what updates and screens were available.
However in all that I have looked at I have not been able to figure out if I could play a DVD via a USB Reader/Writer.
As it stands right now........
I can plug in my LG DVD RW into a Powered USB Hub, the LG shows up like it should, I can eject (open) the device. Now if I put in a CD RW I can not format or write, but I can read and open pictures that were on the disk already.
I also added Cyberlynk PowerDVD Mobile from the app store. Now I can not play a DVD directly in the app, however if I go into the disk via explorer to the video TS folder I can click on video files and they will open in PowerDVD Mobile.
This is a hit and miss way of doing it also as some of the DVD's in my collection would not play at all. I would end up with a message in app File not supported.
Any way, does any one know if VLC RT will support DVD play?
*EDIT* Please do not say RIP the DVD, as I am lazy, and as I have the media already, I am just looking to see if it will be a useful format at some point.
Plus the whole thought of ripping a dvd to me just seems dirty and wrong.....no idea why !!
However in all that I have looked at I have not been able to figure out if I could play a DVD via a USB Reader/Writer.
As it stands right now........
I can plug in my LG DVD RW into a Powered USB Hub, the LG shows up like it should, I can eject (open) the device. Now if I put in a CD RW I can not format or write, but I can read and open pictures that were on the disk already.
I also added Cyberlynk PowerDVD Mobile from the app store. Now I can not play a DVD directly in the app, however if I go into the disk via explorer to the video TS folder I can click on video files and they will open in PowerDVD Mobile.
This is a hit and miss way of doing it also as some of the DVD's in my collection would not play at all. I would end up with a message in app File not supported.
Any way, does any one know if VLC RT will support DVD play?
*EDIT* Please do not say RIP the DVD, as I am lazy, and as I have the media already, I am just looking to see if it will be a useful format at some point.
Plus the whole thought of ripping a dvd to me just seems dirty and wrong.....no idea why !!