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OZ - Disney's First VUDU code. What's next?

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  • Walter-S_North_Carolina
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    Re: OZ - Disney's First VUDU code. What's next?

    LINK:
    https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7kG...it?usp=sharing

    This is amazingly confusing.

    Plus, no Target Ticket, M-Go, CinemaNow....

    No other studio is doing such nonsense.

    They need to join DECE already. This is just plain silly.

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  • johnmccann1976
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    Re: OZ - Disney's First VUDU code. What's next?

    Originally posted by mysbca View Post
    Yes, it is digitalcopyplus with 4 choices: iTunes, Vudu, Amazon, Google Play

    http://www.digitalcopyplus.com/providers

    If the above link doesn't work, you may have to go to their help page:
    http://www.digitalcopyplus.com/help/
    Select "How do I tell which Digital Copy providers are available with my Blu-ray or DVD before I buy?" and then the tap "HERE" link.
    Thank you.

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  • mysbca
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    Re: OZ - Disney's First VUDU code. What's next?

    Originally posted by johnmccann1976 View Post
    Does anyone know if the Little Mermaid blu ray is digital copy plus? It looks like it is just a iTunes digital copy.
    Yes, it is digitalcopyplus with 4 choices: iTunes, Vudu, Amazon, Google Play

    http://www.digitalcopyplus.com/providers

    If the above link doesn't work, you may have to go to their help page:
    http://www.digitalcopyplus.com/help/
    Select "How do I tell which Digital Copy providers are available with my Blu-ray or DVD before I buy?" and then the tap "HERE" link.

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  • johnmccann1976
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    Does anyone know if the Little Mermaid blu ray is digital copy plus? It looks like it is just a iTunes digital copy.

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  • Grey Ghost
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    Re: OZ - Disney's First VUDU code. What's next?

    Originally posted by lujan View Post
    I get an error every time I try that site.
    The page is funky. It only loads for me about 20% of the time.

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  • Squatting Hen
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    Originally posted by lujan View Post
    I get an error every time I try that site.
    Yeah, hyperlinks to the faq's don't seem to work. You have to navigate to the faq's yourself. The link does take you to the site though.

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  • lujan
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    Originally posted by Grey Ghost View Post
    Handy Chart http://www.digitalcopyplus.com/providers
    I get an error every time I try that site.

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  • Grey Ghost
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    Re: OZ - Disney's First VUDU code. What's next?

    Originally posted by goatboy413 View Post
    Where can I find a list of dcp movies and those coming out? I have super buddies, mermaid, return to Neverland, robin hood, oz and sword in the stone
    Handy Chart http://www.digitalcopyplus.com/providers

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  • goatboy413
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    Where can I find a list of dcp movies and those coming out? I have super buddies, mermaid, return to Neverland, robin hood, oz and sword in the stone

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  • nyunole
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    Re: OZ - Disney's First VUDU code. What's next?

    +1 to seregloth

    What will be used more, family sharing or CFFis, I'm mildly ashamed to admit, the type of debate I'd probably actually follow.

    My vote would be for family sharing which I use now, but only because I set it up for my family members. They never asked me about it, and I've never heard friends or family mention it. The benefits are clear, but I'm not sure how many people actually use it. That there have been linking bugs to Vudu for 2+ users ain't helping.

    As for CFF, I'd like to have it. But if you are going to use CFF, I suspect you already have (or have dabbled with) a central file server in your home. And if I recall correctly, the CFF format announcements indicated audio formats like DD+ rather than TrueHD, which means it isn't an exact match from the disc. I see CFF as something we should have always had anyway, rather than a real selling point.

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  • echopulse
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    Originally posted by seregloth View Post
    My UV family disagrees with you. I have solidly 40-50 movies in my VUDU account that aren't UV enabled and thus are not viewable by my family in NH, Philly, DC, San Diego, and Seattle. As a Boston (area) resident, I really like that my family gets access to my movie collection despite being scattered. Plus it means that I (an adult male) have access to my Disney movies, while my nieces and nephew do not. I sincerely wish it were otherwise, and that Disney would play ball with UV.
    I meant for the average mainstream consumer. They aren't using UV sharing, or Disc to Digital very much. Otherwise there would be a lot more UV accounts. They are using iTunes and Amazon Instant and the xBox store. But once they have heard about the Common File Format, and seen how easy it is to use they will switch. I know of several people who refuse to create a UV account until it offers a standard download, and I am sure there are millions like them. It is the number 1 complaint on home theater message boards, amazon.com discussion boards, and tech blogs.

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  • Walter-S_North_Carolina
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    Originally posted by seregloth View Post
    My UV family disagrees with you. I have solidly 40-50 movies in my VUDU account that aren't UV enabled and thus are not viewable by my family in NH, Philly, DC, San Diego, and Seattle. As a Boston (area) resident, I really like that my family gets access to my movie collection despite being scattered. Plus it means that I (an adult male) have access to my Disney movies, while my nieces and nephew do not. I sincerely wish it were otherwise, and that Disney would play ball with UV.
    true.

    I would like to add the big ball of wax too.

    Disc-to-Digital.

    When disney joins DECE, I will need to rent a fork lift to bring my collection into the local WalMart photo counter.

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  • seregloth
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    Originally posted by echopulse View Post
    At this point, UV really has no advantage over just vudu
    My UV family disagrees with you. I have solidly 40-50 movies in my VUDU account that aren't UV enabled and thus are not viewable by my family in NH, Philly, DC, San Diego, and Seattle. As a Boston (area) resident, I really like that my family gets access to my movie collection despite being scattered. Plus it means that I (an adult male) have access to my Disney movies, while my nieces and nephew do not. I sincerely wish it were otherwise, and that Disney would play ball with UV.

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  • Chuckstyle
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    Originally posted by Squatting Hen View Post
    I could be completley off here, but this is the first title that has reappeared for iTunes since it was "dropped". It is possible, that this title has the iTunes option because it was already released in the past (2011 I think) with a DC (iTunes).

    Disney is making it confusing though.
    I'm wondering the same thing, and yes it's the first one to have the iTunes option re-appear after it was dropped over the summer. It's doubtful they would flip flop over formats that quickly, so I'm guessing this one (and possibly a few others to come were already in the pipe with iTunes. Pure speculation though.

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  • echopulse
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    I think major new releases will have iTunes, but minor releases that aren't new will just have AI and vudu.

    At this point, UV really has no advantage over just vudu, but when the Common File Format is launched, and people can download movie files and play them on any device, then it will be something that consumers will demand. That's when Disney will join. Not before. I give them until fall 2014.

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