On Sat, 26 Dec 2015 21:21:01 +0000, Sara Bellum wrote:
> I know there are brilliant experts here.
>
> My niece has a Panasonic DVD player, which has a USB port on it.
> Rather than keep making separate Video format DVDs for each film and
> posting them to her, as I have always done up to now, at great postal
> expense, I wish to put more than one film, as avi files, on a DVD and
> post just the one DVD, at a time.
>
> I will put the avi files on a DVD using my Windows7 PC.
> Using her Mac computer, does anybody now if she will be able to copy the
> avi files from the DVD and paste on the fat32 flash drive?
>
> Any guidance would be appreciated.
Yes, she can. It's just a simple file copy. But why go to the trouble
of burning a DVD with the risk of damage in the post and not just send
her a flash drive in the first place? It's smaller, less likely to get
damaged in the post and can easily have a larger capacity and cuts out
the time you both take at each end to copy to/from the DVD.
You can certainly format with FAT32 up to 32GB in size but you have to
watch out for very large files. Individual files over about 4GB will
break
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