![]() At the bottom says 1 movie, 2 hours, 12 minutes, 1.79 GB. ![]() Playing X-Men: First Class on the PC via iTunes. In the meantime, Star Trek: Into Darkness is almost ready to play on the Apple TV. ![]() I see I can even stream it via AirPlay to the AppleTV. There it is, but don't see Star Trek: Into Darkness. Let's try to play the movie in iTunes on the computer. No notification that it finished transferring, but I don't see any DVD activity and the hard drive light is only lightly flickering. In the meantime while I'm waiting, I checked my video app on my iPad and I see both movies appear on my iPad, but I'm afraid to play it because I don't have any room to download it. Oh boy, I think it's copying the whole movie from the DVD to the computer hard drive. Once the transfer is complete, you can enjoy your movie right on your computer Your code has been successfully redeemed. OK, type in the code and click on Redeem. ITunes is launched and I'm asked to Enter Code. Once you have redeemed your Digital Copy, you can watch the movie on your computer and/or transfer it to an iTunes-or Window Media-compatible device. Click on Transfer To iTunes.Ĥ) Follow the simple on-screen instructions then enter the the unique activation code from this insert to redeem your Digital Copy. CNet wrote an obituary in 2007.ģ) Click either iTunes or Windows Media Format ![]() What is PlaysForSure? Introduced by Microsoft in 2004. You can transfer a digital copy of this movie to your computer where it can be watched or transferred to other portable media devices.Ĭhoose iTunes below if you have an iPod or iPhone, or Windows Media Player if you have a PlaysForSure compatible portable media device. The second option is requires a network-connected Blu-ray player which I don't have, which leaves option one.ġ) insert DIGITAL COPY DISC into your Mac or PC's DVD. It actually comes with a Digital Copy DVD. Also bought two years ago (Black Friday) and still unopened. X-Men: First Class is a Blue-Ray + Digital Copy. Don't know why you have to wait for it to download on the AppleTV when it plays almost immediately on the Roku. The problem is that it'll take over 2 hours to download before I can play it. Then I checked on my Apple TV and sure enough it's there too. So I went to the iTunes store on my iPad, went to movies, scrolled down and saw redeem and entered the code. Then I saw you could redeem it on your iPad (apparently without downloading). Not wanting to wait a couple of hours (or whatever) on my slow internet connection, I skipped. I went to iTunes on my PC to redeem it and it gave me the option to download it. I don't know for sure, because when I tried to redeem it at paramount (and other places) it said code already used. I think if I had chose one of the other options, it would have gone into my UltraViolet library from which vudu could pull it in. Ken, Going Deep), that are not on Flixster as well. I also have a few free first TV episodes on Vudu (Player, Dr. The first one was Linsanity, but that had a code for specifically for vudu, not an UltraViolet code. That's my second movie on Vudu, but not UltraViolet (and Flixster). So now Star Trek: Into Darkness shows up in vudu, but not on Flixster. The problem with choosing that option (I now know) is that if you do it that way, the movie goes into your Vudu library but not automatically in your UltraViolet library. I chose Vudu and found the section to redeem it. I selected UltraViolet which gave me four options: Paramount, Vudu, Flixster, CinemaNow. The choices were Apple iTunes or UltraViolet. But for some reason, I want to /startrekintodarkness (which was the instructions for Digital Copy, not UltraViolet) where I was asked to select media type. The insert suggested two ways to redeem the movie. (The insert said "code may not be valid after 9/10/15" but I figured I'd try anyway.) I probably wouldn't have bothered, but I recently purchased Furious 7 and I went around to see if I had any other movies with Digital Copy and this was one of them. After two years, I finally decided to try to redeem the ultraviolet copy of Star Trek: Into Darkness.
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