 jgkoltPremium join:2004-02-21 Lakewood, OH | burn not just iTV Now if we can burn them that will be very nice -- www.LakeSemaJ.com |
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| said by jgkolt:Now if we can burn them that will be very nice That's the clincher for me, without being able to burn to DVD so I can watch on my set top, there is no way I'm buying "near DVD" quality videos that I can only watch on my computer. |
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| I can burn music onto CD using Itunes, I would guess you can burn the DVD as well?
I have been downloading video (music) for a little while now, since they started doing it, and I can also put that on CD.
Itunes will complain if I do it 3 or so times but it still lets me do it. |
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 cob_1310nm Of GoodnessPremium join:2003-07-08 Tulsa, OK | You can only "back up" the movies as far as I know, and not in a format that your DVD player would be able to play, it'd just be the DRMed movie file on a disc really. |
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 | reply to cob_ said by cob_:said by jgkolt:Now if we can burn them that will be very nice That's the clincher for me, without being able to burn to DVD so I can watch on my set top, there is no way I'm buying "near DVD" quality videos that I can only watch on my computer. I don't think most people will use this to replace their DVDs. But if you want you can always plug your laptop or iPod into your TV and watch the movie that way. |
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 | reply to cob_ Exactly. You can't burn them except as a Data DVD from what I was gathering. The burning capabilities are the same as a "TV Show" which says that it can be backed up to data cd/dvd. -- "There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots" |
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