 | they do not get it!!! 12-15 bucks for a limited download with nearly DVD resolution... WHAT IS THE FREA#$ING POINT on that!!
Can not burn, can not transfer can not not not not...... |
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 | Of course, you can thank the MPAA.
Apple would be lucky to make $1 profit on each movie sold. |
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 amungusPremium join:2004-11-26 America Reviews:
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| reply to chemaupr and I'm betting even if you used S-Video out, that wonderful Quicktime window won't quite even go to fullscreen!
If you could play these back fullscreen through a tv-out, and it looked ok on SDTV, it MIGHT be worth $3/movie or $10/subscription... oh wait, Apple won't do that.
Soooooo, what am I missing here? You can't do a darn thing with these that's worth a darn!
..I especially do NOT like quicktime's INability to do Full Screen video like ...EVERY other player out there...
This is going to flop miserably. |
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 sitrix join:2002-04-15 Tacoma, WA | You can go to full screen if you buy it (register it), but it sure is little too of an important feature to disable in a trial version. |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | reply to chemaupr said by chemaupr:12-15 bucks for a limited download with nearly DVD resolution... WHAT IS THE FREA#$ING POINT on that!! Can not burn, can not transfer can not not not not...... and on top of that, you dont even get the extras that came on the original DVD! -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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 BootesPremium join:2005-01-28 Scarsdale, NY | reply to amungus Uhm you can play them full screen in iTunes and you could connect your iPod to the TV for full screen. |
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