Yes, they leaked a cover story that they'd got four episodes back, but they were just slightly better condition prints of An Unearthly Child.IIRC they mislabelled the tapes as something else until after the Mind Robber had started going out or some such.
I usually don't go for double dips if I can avoid it, but I'm willing to make an exception in this regard. I'm already downloading the digital copies The Web of Fear and The Enemy of the World and plan to get the DVD copies as well.
Which leads me to another point: Why wait until the episodes had been remastered and ready for immediate download before officially confirming the finds? What harm would there have been to simply announce that they had been found? I can understand if this was a case of negotiations, but it seems to me that those negotiations happened some time ago if the episodes are already restored and ready to go.
Ah, OK, I'll try that tonight, thanks. No additional charge, right? It will just automatically know you paid already, and will already be ready for download, just like if something is in your library at Audible or Big Finish?I had the same problem. I closed iTunes, reopened it, went back to the web page and click download again. iTunes continued the download from where it left off. Annoying, but it works (at least for me).
It theoretically should recognize that you've already paid. I have an Apple ID account. How did you pay?Ah, OK, I'll try that tonight, thanks. No additional charge, right? It will just automatically know you paid already, and will already be ready for download, just like if something is in your library at Audible or Big Finish?I had the same problem. I closed iTunes, reopened it, went back to the web page and click download again. iTunes continued the download from where it left off. Annoying, but it works (at least for me).
I created an account, hooked up to my ATM Card, and the money has already been debited on my checking account this morning.It theoretically should recognize that you've already paid. I have an Apple ID account. How did you pay?Ah, OK, I'll try that tonight, thanks. No additional charge, right? It will just automatically know you paid already, and will already be ready for download, just like if something is in your library at Audible or Big Finish?I had the same problem. I closed iTunes, reopened it, went back to the web page and click download again. iTunes continued the download from where it left off. Annoying, but it works (at least for me).
Also, not really happy with the Streaming on iTunes, the synch is off between video and audio and it doesn't appear to be playing at the proper speed either. And, it doesn't appear I can burn them to DVD, so, it seems I pretty much wasted my $9.99 since I can't watch them from iTunes at the proper speed and can't burn them so I can watch them on my DVD Player![]()
You should be fine. I looked at my bank account earlier and I've only been charged once for each serial.I created an account, hooked up to my ATM Card, and the money has already been debited on my checking account this morning.It theoretically should recognize that you've already paid. I have an Apple ID account. How did you pay?Ah, OK, I'll try that tonight, thanks. No additional charge, right? It will just automatically know you paid already, and will already be ready for download, just like if something is in your library at Audible or Big Finish?
No hard numbers yet (possibly there'll be some later), but they hit number one (Web) and number two (Enemy) on the UK iTunes bestseller lists for TV seasons, and are currently number two (Enemy) and number four (Web) on the same list in the US. Which is pretty impressive for decades-old black-and-white material.Oh, and is there a way to get statistics on how many iTunes downloads have been bought for these, so we can get an idea how well they're doing (not that number alone will mean a whole lot, without knowing how much they paid for the episodes, but, it would at least give a general idea of the popularity after maybe a week of availability)
Cool, hadn't seen the threads. Though anyone really keen to skip spoilers should also avoid The Enemy of the World trailer, which amongst other things includes:
Giles Kent acting like an obvious villain, the fact the "Doctor" who boards the Tardis isn't really him and the resolution to the whole story with him being sucked off into space.
I was actually a bit surprised by that, especially as the Web one is much more plot protective.
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