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Netflix is the most popular on-demand video streaming service provider in the market. With Netflix, you can watch videos on the internet. You may wonder if it is possible to download Netflix videos and burn them to your DVD collections. Unfortunately, Netflix keeps you away from taking its videos outside of its app, so that you cannot download videos and burn them to DVD directly. But, no worry, here we would like to introduce a method for you to download Netflix videos and burn them to DVD to expand your collections.

Netflix Video Downloader is a professional tool, featured with a clear and concise interface, easy for users accurately and fast downloads of various Netflix videos. Furthermore, the Netflix Video Downloader supports downloading videos in HD solution (up to 1080p) and keeping all subtitles and audio tracks of the original movies and TV shows.

The following detailed tutorial will show you how to download videos from Netflix through Netflix Video Downloader step-by-step and keep them forever. Please download Netflix Video Downloader and install on your laptop or PC before getting started.

Netflix Video Downloader supports getting video in HD quality, and you can click the Setting button on the upper right corner to set the output quality as High, or choose Medium or Low according to the storage space of your devices. Plus, the setting of customizing the Output path is also in this window.

Meanwhile, you can choose to download Netflix videos in MP4 or MKV format with audio track and subtitles in a specific language. You can also choose to save subtitles within the video file or as a single file.

Netflix Video Downloader added advanced download settings that enable you to select the audio track and subtitle as needed. You can decide to download the audio track(s) and subtitle(s) in specific language(s). Besides, you can specify the video quality of the downloaded videos in resolution (480p, 720p, or 1080p).

The videos from Netflix are downloaded and saved to your local disk. Now, you need to burn those video files to DVD. With this, we would like to suggest you to use Any Video Converter to achieve this goal. Any Video Converter Free enables you to burn videos to DVD with a totally zero cost. Here is a tutorial for you to know how to burn videos to DVD with Any Video Converter.

Click on "Burn DVD" tab, then click "Add Video(s)" button. Press Ctrl or Shift to select more than one Netflix video at one time in file folder. Or click on "menu" button in the upper right corner of the main window and choosing "File" > "Batch Add Video Files" to add video clips from single or multiple folders.

Unfold Output Profile, choose Burning to DVD from the list, and then choose DVD video NTSC Movie, DVD video PAL Movie, AVCHD 1080p Movie or AVCHD 720p Movie according to your TV system. AVCHD DVD can be only played on Blu-ray player or DVD player that supports AVCHD DVD playback.

Now, everything is done. You have done with all processes and have the DVD at your hand to expand your collections. It is easy to download and burn Netflix videos to DVD and try it out with yourself.

Note: The free trial version of Netflix Video Downloader has the same features as the full version, but it only enables you to download the first 5 minutes of each video. To download the whole Netflix videos, you are suggested to purchase the full version.

A USB flash drive is a data storage device that includes flash memory with an integrated USB interface. USB flash drives are often used for storage, data back-up and transferring of computer files. Compared with floppy disks or CDs, they are smaller, faster, have significantly more capacity, and are more durable due to a lack of moving parts.

We can watch a large amount of videos on Netflix, like the popular movies, the classic movies, the horrible movies, the tv shows, and its original series. Almost whatever is your taste, you can find some for you.

Imagine that when you are out for a trip, and you don't want to save all the videos to your phone for your phone don't have enough space to save all the videos offline. Why not save these Netflix downloaded movies or tv shows to your USB flash drive, and you can still use your phones as usual.

Kigo Netflix Video Downloader (Win / Mac) is a tool used to solve the problem. With it, users can easily download various Netflix movies, TV shows, original series and documentaries on PC or Mac, and save them to MP4 format and copy to other video player, device or USB flash drive at ease. And during the download process, the audio track and subtitles can also be kept. You can also download 1080p quality video if your Netflix streaming plan supports HD quality.

USB flash drive gives users a other choice to backup or save the local and downloaded videos. However what you have downloaded from Netflix app, you can't copy them to USB flash drive. Kigo Netflix Video Downloader gives users more choices and freedom to deal with the downloaded videos from Netflix.

Kindly be aware that the trial version allows downloading only the initial 5 minutes of each video. To fully enjoy the complete video, we recommend purchasing a license. We also encourage you to download the trial version and test it before making a purchase.

Ashley Rowell, a senior staff writer, is an expert in video and audio subjects, specializing in streaming video and audio conversion, downloading, and editing. She has a deep understanding of the video/audio settings for various devices and platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, Hulu, YouTube, etc, allowing for customized media files to meet your specific needs.

Many Spotify users are suffering from high disk usage issue while playing songs on the desktop Spotify app. Some even have their disk 100% busy when Spotify is on. You can find some solutions on the internet, but this issue may come back again. Could there be better ways to solve the problem?

One of the reasons that cause Spotify high disk usage issue is that your app might have been outdated. Delete your Spotify app and reinstall with the latest version of it, you might solve the problem by doing this.

With ViWizard Spotify Music Converter, you can directly download whatever content from Spotify and then play with any media player on your computer. All the songs can be accessed without the Spotify app, so that you won't come across Spotify high disk usage issue anymore.

ViWizard Spotify Music Converter is designed to convert Spotify audio files into 6 different formats such as MP3, AAC, M4A, M4B, WAV and FLAC. Almost 100% of the original song quality will be kept after converting process. With 5X faster speed, it only takes few seconds to download each song from Spotify.

After adding music tracks from Spotify to ViWizard, you can choose the output audio format. There're six options including MP3, M4A, M4B, AAC, WAV and FLAC. And then you can adjust the audio quality by selecting the output channel, bit rate, and sample rate.

Once all the setting is finished, click the "Convert" button to start loading Spotify music tracks. After the conversion, all the files will be saved to your specified folder. You could browse all the converted songs by clicking "Converted" and navigate to the output folder.

Now you can play the downloaded Spotify songs on your computer without the app, and thus you won't confront Spotify high disk usage issue anymore. You can now listen to the songs and do anything else on your computer without hassle from Spotify.

Hello. Has anyone downloaded movies or shows from streaming services to your tablet/phone to watch onboard? I was just thinking that might be a good idea if we hit bad weather or can't make a port or something. I'm not paying for the streaming voom onboard. This way there's another option to whatever is on TV.

I have done this, not just for cruises but plane rides. The TV on RCG is pretty garbage. You won't find much to watch unless you are staying in a suite or paying $11.99 each to watch on-demand movies.

I pretty much live on planes and, while I sometimes have to do work on planes, I much prefer just zoning out and watching TV. So yes, absolutely, I am constantly downloading TV shows and movies (or games if I missed watching them live) to my iPad and watching them on planes. We have done it once or twice on ships too, and cars. But doesn't matter, it's all the same thing. Keep in mind not every movie/tv show is available for download in most cases.

I used to use software on my computer to save tv shows and movies. I have a ton now and usually keep about 50 movies on my tablet at all times. On the ship I bring my Raspberry pi 4 with a controller to play games and need to pick up something to store movies on because it has Kodi installed as well so I can watch movies on the TV as well. They are tough to find right now but well worth having on long trips IMHO just need to search for some presetup image files to write to a micro sd card of the appropriate size and you are good to go. Most of the emulators are retro like Nintendo or Sega systems and sometimes will have as new as Nintendo 64 but it doesn't work very well. Pair it with a wired Playstation 3 controller and if you have kids or are a kid at heart is hard to beat when you have some downtime.

@MuttMutt Have you ever tried connecting a USB drive or a HDMI media server (like your raspberry pi, NAS, etc) directly to a TV in a royal room? Can you play movies that way? Any ideas on how to do this?

I am pretty certain that the Samsung TVs in the rooms are set to "hotel hospitality mode" which disables the HDMI inputs, which would like mean the media server would not work. I have never tried the USB drive option, but I have doubts that works either.

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