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Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazon)?

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    #91
    Re: Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazo

    Originally posted by RyRy0787 View Post
    Hey, Subliminal87! I just did this. Open iTunes. At the top taskbar click "Account". Then click "View My Account". Underneath the "Apple ID Summary" section you'll see "Movies Anywhere" and the option to disconnect. Disconnect and then reconnect through Movies Anywhere and you should be good to go!
    Thanks, I'll have to try this tomorrow. I am at work now.

    All my movies mostly show up in movies anywhere but not a single one in itunes yet.

    "If you disconnect this iTunes account, your existing movies will remain in both Movies Anywhere and iTunes. However, any future movies you purchase at iTunes will not be available in Movies Anywhere. Additionally, you will not be able to link to a different iTunes account for 180 days."

    is it safe to unlink it through movies anywhere??

    Edit: Downloaded itunes to the work computer. Under my account there is no "Apple ID summery" or movies anywhere listed.

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      #92
      Re: Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazo

      The only reason I started and continue to do a digital collection is because with Ultraviolet sharing I was able to share my movies with my family members and if it goes away I really hope Vudu can come up with a replacement to let our movies and tv shows continue to share with each other or else there will be very little incentive for me to continue with digital. I can see why some might like Movies Anywhere but for me Ultraviolet is far more useful and it's a shame more studios didn't embrace it.

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        #93
        Re: Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazo

        I'm ignorant when it comes to the topics of MA & UV so I ask... any hope of non UV title tv shows ever becoming compatible with MA such as the Gilligan's island bundle, Batman bundle etc. I purchased on Vudu?

        Thanks.

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          #94
          Re: Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazo

          Originally posted by Subliminal87 View Post
          Thanks, I'll have to try this tomorrow. I am at work now.

          All my movies mostly show up in movies anywhere but not a single one in itunes yet.

          "If you disconnect this iTunes account, your existing movies will remain in both Movies Anywhere and iTunes. However, any future movies you purchase at iTunes will not be available in Movies Anywhere. Additionally, you will not be able to link to a different iTunes account for 180 days."

          is it safe to unlink it through movies anywhere??

          Edit: Downloaded itunes to the work computer. Under my account there is no "Apple ID summery" or movies anywhere listed.
          Make sure you're signed in with your Apple ID in iTunes. Yes it should be safe, I disconnected and reconnected with no issue and all my movies reappeared.

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            #95
            Re: Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazo

            Originally posted by RyRy0787 View Post
            Make sure you're signed in with your Apple ID in iTunes. Yes it should be safe, I disconnected and reconnected with no issue and all my movies reappeared.
            I've been signed into the same itunes/apple id that i used to link the account. Not one of my vudu movies show up.

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              #96
              Re: Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazo

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                #97
                Re: Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazo

                Originally posted by yragha View Post
                I'm ignorant when it comes to the topics of MA & UV so I ask... any hope of non UV title tv shows ever becoming compatible with MA such as the Gilligan's island bundle, Batman bundle etc. I purchased on Vudu?

                Thanks.
                No more ignorant than the rest of us as that level of detail isn't know. TV titles haven't had good UV support as it is so having MA support isn't something I'd hold my breath for, at least not in for the near-term.

                Have to take this initial win of finally getting most of our UV movies on the big 4 digital movie retailers. UV has been in stasis for years so even though I was ****ed at them for not joining UV, you gotta love what Disney has pulled off so far. Never got all our movies on UV (or DMA) either so likely we'll never be to 100% on Movies or TV if/when it is added.

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                  #98
                  Re: Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazo

                  Wow, signing up for MA and linking my Vudu account, completely zeroed out my UltraViolet locker! This includes studios not participating in Movies Anywhere, like Lionsgate and Paramount! All my TV shows as well!

                  Check your library at myuv.com!

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                    #99
                    Re: Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazo

                    Originally posted by Chedwiggen View Post
                    for me Ultraviolet is far more useful and it's a shame more studios didn't embrace it.
                    Amen brother! I could say the same thing!

                    Now that I've connected everything to MA, and I've checked that my library is in Amazon/Google I found myself asking "now what?" I will still use Vudu for streaming ( and sharing due to Ultraviolet ) and I'll still buy physical media.

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                      Re: Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazo

                      Originally posted by NJScorpio View Post
                      Wow, signing up for MA and linking my Vudu account, completely zeroed out my UltraViolet locker! This includes studios not participating in Movies Anywhere, like Lionsgate and Paramount! All my TV shows as well!

                      Check your library at myuv.com!
                      Same here. I think myuv is just inundated with new users getting UV licenses from titles that transfered from other services via MA. Hopefully this issue is short lived, but Ultraviolet is pretty slow at getting anything fixed.

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                        Re: Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazo

                        Can I please get an official explanation of how the shared titles are affected in this transition? As in, my brother, best friend and I have set up a library of over 1,000 movies. It's been fun. Are the films carrying over to this other locker, is UVVU still around, what's going on overall?

                        How does the sharing aspect work, since that's what has gotten us to use VUDU in the first place? Will that stop under MA where you only see your films and not your circle?

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                          Re: Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazo

                          Originally posted by QuiGonJ View Post
                          Can I please get an official explanation of how the shared titles are affected in this transition? As in, my brother, best friend and I have set up a library of over 1,000 movies. It's been fun. Are the films carrying over to this other locker, is UVVU still around, what's going on overall?

                          How does the sharing aspect work, since that's what has gotten us to use VUDU in the first place? Will that stop under MA where you only see your films and not your circle?
                          Bingo - This is pretty much the question myself and my circle are looking to get answered. It appears that because I am not the master UV account holder, I cannot see anything in MA I did not add. The ?master? account holder who?s shared UV library is linked to Vudu has reported he can see all eligible movies in our circle on MA.

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                            Just bumping this looking for an official answer. My brother and I have spent three years building a shared library of over 1000 movies. Is it about to fall apart?

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                              Originally posted by QuiGonJ View Post
                              Re: Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazo

                              Can I please get an official explanation of how the shared titles are affected in this transition? As in, my brother, best friend and I have set up a library of over 1,000 movies. It's been fun. Are the films carrying over to this other locker, is UVVU still around, what's going on overall?

                              How does the sharing aspect work, since that's what has gotten us to use VUDU in the first place? Will that stop under MA where you only see your films and not your circle?
                              if you're just looking to share MA movies..... I was able to do this by setting up a shared library on 'Google Play' ...... just keep in mind everyone you share with can use the shared payment method.... you can get around this by making the google accounts your sharing with between the ages of 13-17 .... at those ages you can make it a requirement to enter a Pin code to purchase anything......... of course only MA things will transfer to your google play..... out of the 1600 or 1700 movies I have only about 1000-1100 transfer over... and the MA doesn't transfer TV shows... also the google play app on Roku is horrible.... I still haven't figured out a way to sort anything, so I haven't even tried watching anything on it.. for me its sorted by purchase date which is good enough i guess..

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                                Originally posted by danglin709 View Post
                                Re: Is Ultraviolet dead? Anyone else considering jumping ship (to Apple/Google/Amazo


                                Vudu=Walmart Nearly as big a company as amazon apple and google i think we are safe
                                Walmart is the largest company in the world. It is worth more than 2 times what Apple is. Amazon & Google are not even close.

                                Not that it matters, Vudu/Walmart do not own Ultraviolet.

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