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omnis_audis - Jul 20, 2016 8:19:03 am PDT #24845 of 25496
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

That's what I have been discovering. Glad to see I didn't miss something.

Reading into the details more, it looks like you get rights to the movie, as time goes by, the rights change, and you may have to pay to access it?!? And then one of the movies, "Gravity", one you really want to see in HD, is only available in SD. What the? Not a good alternative.

BR drive is on its way. Got it on sale. Will rip the BRD instead of UV.

Humbug.


Gris - Jul 21, 2016 6:22:35 am PDT #24846 of 25496
Hey. New board.

I have used UV with Vudu and like it fine, Vudu being one of the better digital movie sites in my experience. I bet you can get Vudu on the Xbox; it is almost everywhere. You can use the Vudu app on phones,tablets,and PCs to cache the files locally but they are still locked down: that's pretty much par for the course these days unfortunately. I do recommend keeping/ripping the blu ray if that's your comfort place, but for casual netflix-style streaming of movies you have purchased, Vudu works just fine.

Obviously video/audio quality is generally inferior, but convenience bests quality for me usually and my TV/sound system aren't that great anyway.


omnis_audis - Jul 22, 2016 11:26:32 pm PDT #24847 of 25496
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

Yup, Vudu app for the xbox. One of the titles has a flixster code, so Vudu doesn't see it, even though UV does. The biggest complaint is, now my library has half dozen items in a completely different location. Meh.


sj - Jul 23, 2016 8:41:44 am PDT #24848 of 25496
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

Should I be taking the free upgrade for Windows 10?


Connie Neil - Jul 23, 2016 1:04:17 pm PDT #24849 of 25496
brillig

How old is your computer, sj? And do you have programs that will run better under 10? If your current system is still working fine and doing what you need it to do, then I wouldn't upgrade.


sj - Jul 23, 2016 1:38:21 pm PDT #24850 of 25496
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

A couple years old and running fine. TCG's is slightly older.


Connie Neil - Jul 23, 2016 3:30:54 pm PDT #24851 of 25496
brillig

If you've checked that your RAM and CPU can handle 10, the biggest thing to worry about is whether any programs or peripherals will not run in 10. I bought a 10 laptop about a month ago when my old laptop started developing overheating issues, and it doesn't see my external DVD player. I haven't tried hunting down new drivers for it 'cause I'm lazy. I have heard of people who have used certain programs for years that aren't supported on 10.


Gudanov - Jul 23, 2016 4:01:32 pm PDT #24852 of 25496
Coding and Sleeping

I upgraded my computer to 10 quite awhile ago and never had any troubles. OTOH, I don't use Windows very much. Mostly I use Windows when I'm fixing other people's computers.


Gudanov - Jul 23, 2016 4:02:58 pm PDT #24853 of 25496
Coding and Sleeping

I think upgrading is probably a good idea, but don't do the express settings so you can turn off all the stuff you want turned off.


Gudanov - Jul 23, 2016 4:07:23 pm PDT #24854 of 25496
Coding and Sleeping

Actually, I figured out how to do pretty the last thing I needed Windows for so now it's there to read XPS files if I run into one. If I figure that out, maybe I'll make my desktop computer Linux only like my laptop. Linux is a lot easier to deal with.