The process involves acquiring film content from a digital source and transferring it to a portable storage device utilizing a Universal Serial Bus interface. For example, a user might obtain a movie file from a licensed online retailer and subsequently save it onto a small, removable memory stick for later viewing.
This action enables offline access to films, circumventing the need for constant internet connectivity and addressing limitations imposed by data caps or geographical restrictions. Historically, physical media like DVDs were the primary means of portable movie distribution. The transition to digital files stored on USB drives represents a shift towards greater convenience and storage efficiency.