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    D2D TV?

    I feel like this has been discussed, but what is the status of d2d tv? Seems like tv has been getting bigger for vudu, and with a lack of new movies being added, seems like a logical step. I'd love to have some of my favorite shows on vudu.

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    I agree, this is something I'd like to see a well. Especially for some older series that have a lot of seasons.

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      #3
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      I think that there are at least three major roadblocks to UltraViolet acceptance. One of those roadblocks is the lack of television content. The industry needs to work towards getting television studios to adopt UV and allow those titles to be placed in our UV digital locker via disc-to-digital.

      Why create this digital locker system and provide us a way to stream titles from our digital locker without the ability to place the content we own and the content we want to watch into those lockers? For people who view a lot of television, UltraViolet is useless to them. For people who have a lot of Disney titles, they also may find UV useless.

      The problem is that overcoming these roadblocks (getting all of our desired content in our digital locker) is in the hands of each individual studio. I think that at getting at least the top 150 television shows of all time available and the top 500 movies of all time available for UltraViolet and disc-to-digital would be awesome and probably has to happen if we're going to see UltraViolet acceptance.

      By the way, most of the top 500 movies of all time are already UV and available for D2D. We are basically missing Star Wars and a few of those Disney titles that you would find on a list of Top 500 Movies of All Time.

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        Re: D2D TV?

        I agree that there are many people who won't have any use for UV because they watch a lot of TV shows, but few movies. I also agree that TV producers need to make thier shows available for UV and Disc to Digital. There are a few shows that I would buy if they were UV. Buy I would only buy these shows if they were complete, not individual seasons.

        Little House on the Prairie
        Boy Meets World
        Full House
        Seventh Heaven
        24
        Lost
        Smallville
        Once Upon a Time
        Saved By The Bell
        Family Matters

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          #5
          White trash coming thru....

          Yes as many movies as I love owning I watch TV shows the most. I now would love to have my own TV Vudu factory.

          I would lurv these classic shows on D2D then anything else...

          Adventures of Superman (Georgy Porgy Reeves!) (S1-6)
          Dark Shadows (Vol 1-26) (Prolly won't see the UV light of day, but ya never know)
          Smallville (S1-10)
          Lois & Clark (S1-4)
          Star Trek (1966-2005) (Yes, every series)
          X-Files (S1-9)
          Texas Walker Ranger (S1-8)
          Quantum Leap (S1-5)
          Time Tunnel (S1)
          Stargate SG1 (S1-10)
          (Mullet) MacGyver (S1-7)
          Looney Tunes Collection

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            Re: D2D TV?

            My 2Cents:

            Barney Miller (whole series)
            Night Court (whole series)
            Married With Children (whole series)
            The Sopranos (just wishing I know, whole series)
            Wild West (whole series)
            Homicide Life On the Streets (whole series)
            Get Smart (oldie but goodie, whole series)
            Rocky & Bullwinkle (all of the series including Fractured Fairy Tales, the best part MHO)
            Looney Tunes (ditto to above, whole series)
            Betty Boop (all of it if possible, most likely to many studios/interest involved, not likely)
            Far Scape (whole series, Serenity is available as D2D)
            Route 66 (whole series)
            Columbo (whole series and all of the made for TV movies)
            Red Dwarf (whole series)
            West Wing (whole series)
            Peter Gunn (whole series)
            Stingray (whole series)
            Prime Suspect (just wishing, the British TV series, whole series)
            Inspector Lindley (just wishing again, whole series)
            Twin Peaks (whole series)
            NCIS (whole series)
            Maverick (whole series)
            Nero Wolfe (whole series)
            Spenser For Hire (older portion of the series, but the whole series)
            Boston Legal (whole series)

            Ooops forgot - Gilligan's Island (whole series)
            Hogan's Heroes (whole series)

            A lot of oldies, but would love to see them available for reminiscing value & so I do have to tote them to the old age home

            There are more, but this would be a dandy start.

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              Re: D2D TV?

              These are some of my family's favorite TV shows:

              Agents Of SHIELD
              Alias
              ALF
              The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
              Alfred Hitchcock Presents
              The Andy Griffith Show
              Bates Motel
              The Batman
              Battlestar Gallactica (1978)
              The Big Valley
              The Bionic Woman
              Brisco County Jr.
              Brooklyn Nine-Nine
              Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
              Buffy the Vampire Slayer
              The Carol Burnett Show
              Coach
              The Cosby Show
              CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
              CSI: Miami
              CSI: NY
              Dads
              The Dick Van Dyk* Show
              Eight is Enough
              Family Ties
              Family Tools
              Father Dowling Mysteries
              The Finder
              Firefly
              The Following
              Friends
              Gilligan's Island
              Green Arrow
              Grimm
              Growing Pains
              Happy Days
              Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
              Hart to Hart
              Home Improvement
              Homeland
              Hostages
              The Honeymooners
              How to Live With Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)
              Human Target
              I Love Lucy
              The Incredible Hulk
              In the Heat of the Night
              The Justice League
              Justice League Unlimited
              Knight Rider
              Kung Fu
              Last Man Standing
              Little House On The Prairie
              Logan's Run
              Mad About You
              The Mary Tyler Moore Show
              Married...with Children
              Matlock
              Miami Vice
              Mission: Impossible
              Moonlighting
              Mr. Bean
              The Muppet Show
              Murder, She Wrote
              The Neighbors
              The Office
              Planet of the Apes
              The Pink Panther Show
              Quantum Leap
              Reba
              Remington Steele
              Save Me
              Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
              See Dad Run
              The Simpsons
              The Six Million Dollar Man
              Sliders
              Smallville
              Spider-Man (1994 series)
              Star Trek
              Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
              Star Trek Enterprise
              Star Trek: The Next Generation
              Star Trek: Voyager
              Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
              24
              The Walking Dead
              The X-Files
              X-Men (1997)
              The Young Ones

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                Re: D2D TV?

                Originally posted by Stackfan View Post
                I feel like this has been discussed, but what is the status of d2d tv? Seems like tv has been getting bigger for vudu, and with a lack of new movies being added, seems like a logical step. I'd love to have some of my favorite shows on vudu.
                Hell, I'd just like to get my older HBO shows that I have on blu-ray (that didn't come with the digital code) onto Vudu without paying full price like Band of Brothers and Generation Kill.

                Battlestar Galactica would be nice too.

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