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If you find yourself copying lots of large media files to your hard drive – such as whole TV series or full-length movies – then you may want to invest in a USB drive or SD card where you can store these files externally, rather than cluttering up your hard drive. However, before ripping any content you should always check the copyright information and, if required, the laws regarding ripping copy-protected content in your current location. One solution is to use the SuperDrive to rip this content to your hard drive, using a tool such as HandBrake. Once you’ve attached your external drive to your Mac, you can use it in exactly the same way as a built-in optical drive: simply insert the DVD or CD into the SuperDrive, and the relevant media-playing app should launch automatically.Īn external SuperDrive is a quick and easy way of playing physical discs on your Mac, but if you regularly use your Mac in more than one location, then you may not be too keen on carrying an external drive around with you.
