^Hence the problem with corporations trying to stand in the way of technology. It's shorted-sighted and ultimately a losing battle.
Why are video stores including the digital copy disc with the rental? There's no good reason to do so.
The second disc may have special features on it.
So begs the question why they include the passcode card or why the DVD makers aren't making each DVD have a different passcode that can only be used once.
For those using iTunes, yes, it downloads; I'm not sure of the exact details of how the iTunes authentication works for video, but for music there's no way to ship encrypted files on disc without a complete redesign of iTunes' DRM; the file is encrypted to allow only one account access to it, and having the account information lets you decrypt the file. You can move the movie file to any machine, and as long as you can log in with your iTMS account you can view the movie.Hell, the digital copy isn't even on the disk. I decided to put the digital copy of the CLONE WARS movie on my computer just to see what it was like. You punch in the security code and the actual movie downloads from the iTunes store!
I somehow suspect the reason the extras on TDK 2-disk sucked so badly was because some studio weasel insisted they needed to include a DC.
Who needs a digital copy of a movie you have on disc anyway?
Because apparently I can't legally rip a copy of a DVD that I bought to my Ipod. So if I want to follow the law, or if I'm don't have the software/technical know how, then I can have a copy for my portable use.
Who needs a digital copy of a movie you have on disc anyway?
Because apparently I can't legally rip a copy of a DVD that I bought to my Ipod. So if I want to follow the law, or if I'm don't have the software/technical know how, then I can have a copy for my portable use.
Again. Why do you need a digital copy of a movie you have on disc anyway?
Just to watch it on a display no bigger than a stamp?
Like he said... a display no bigger than a stamp.Because apparently I can't legally rip a copy of a DVD that I bought to my Ipod. So if I want to follow the law, or if I'm don't have the software/technical know how, then I can have a copy for my portable use.
Again. Why do you need a digital copy of a movie you have on disc anyway?
Just to watch it on a display no bigger than a stamp?
Again, to watch on the Ipod.
(See I can do this too.)
Like he said... a display no bigger than a stamp.Again. Why do you need a digital copy of a movie you have on disc anyway?
Just to watch it on a display no bigger than a stamp?
Again, to watch on the Ipod.
(See I can do this too.)
Save yourself the headache of this whole thread by ignoring digital copies by just getting yourself a copy of AnyDVD and CloneDVD.
No matter how bad we think the bonus features are, the studios would still probably charge the same price for the special edition with or without the digital copy. I don't like the digital copy idea, and I won't go out of my way to support it, but if I decide that the other bonus features I'm getting are worth it, then I will not boycott the DVD just to make an ineffective point.
Oh, and the locking tabs are REALLY annoying.
Like he said... a display no bigger than a stamp.Again, to watch on the Ipod.
(See I can do this too.)
Well respectfully, you're wrong about the postage stamp comment. I have an Ipod touch and the screen is a very good size for watching videos on the go. For example, I recently travelled by plane to FL and I watched a full lenght movie on both legs of the trip and I was very pleased with video quality and size of the picture. And all without my reading glass. (Actually sound was a bigger issue as it didn't put out quite enough volume to suit me.)
Oh, and I'd like to have the insert back, please.
The bulk of my movies go into binders. It's nice to have the insert to go itno the facing of the page rather than having to remove and fold/cut up the the insert around the amaray case.
Oh, and the locking tabs are REALLY annoying.
Oh, and I'd like to have the insert back, please.
The bulk of my movies go into binders. It's nice to have the insert to go itno the facing of the page rather than having to remove and fold/cut up the the insert around the amaray case.
Oh, and the locking tabs are REALLY annoying.
I'm glad you mentioned the insert. What, we don't need to know about the chapters? The last 3 of 4 DVDs I have purchased had no insert. I'm sorry, but if I'm paying $15-$20 for a DVD, I want the art that goes with it.
J.
Like he said... a display no bigger than a stamp.
Well respectfully, you're wrong about the postage stamp comment. I have an Ipod touch and the screen is a very good size for watching videos on the go. For example, I recently travelled by plane to FL and I watched a full lenght movie on both legs of the trip and I was very pleased with video quality and size of the picture. And all without my reading glass. (Actually sound was a bigger issue as it didn't put out quite enough volume to suit me.)
Okay, not the size of a stamp but of a post-it then.
I'm sorry, but watching a movie (even to pass the time while on the plane) on such a small screen isn't really what I would file under 'enjoying a good movie'.
Movies are best watched in the cinema or on a large TV-screen.
For passing the time while travelling I would recommend reading a book.
Oh, and I'd like to have the insert back, please.
The bulk of my movies go into binders. It's nice to have the insert to go itno the facing of the page rather than having to remove and fold/cut up the the insert around the amaray case.
Oh, and the locking tabs are REALLY annoying.
I'm glad you mentioned the insert. What, we don't need to know about the chapters? The last 3 of 4 DVDs I have purchased had no insert. I'm sorry, but if I'm paying $15-$20 for a DVD, I want the art that goes with it.
J.
Well respectfully, you're wrong about the postage stamp comment. I have an Ipod touch and the screen is a very good size for watching videos on the go. For example, I recently travelled by plane to FL and I watched a full lenght movie on both legs of the trip and I was very pleased with video quality and size of the picture. And all without my reading glass. (Actually sound was a bigger issue as it didn't put out quite enough volume to suit me.)
Okay, not the size of a stamp but of a post-it then.
I'm sorry, but watching a movie (even to pass the time while on the plane) on such a small screen isn't really what I would file under 'enjoying a good movie'.
Movies are best watched in the cinema or on a large TV-screen.
For passing the time while travelling I would recommend reading a book.
Well how about we make a deal? I don't tell you how to watch your movies and you don't tell me how to watch mine.
Oh, and I'd like to have the insert back, please.
The bulk of my movies go into binders. It's nice to have the insert to go itno the facing of the page rather than having to remove and fold/cut up the the insert around the amaray case.
Oh, and the locking tabs are REALLY annoying.
I'm glad you mentioned the insert. What, we don't need to know about the chapters? The last 3 of 4 DVDs I have purchased had no insert. I'm sorry, but if I'm paying $15-$20 for a DVD, I want the art that goes with it.
J.
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