Does anyone use the digital copy codes? Anyone activating these for their portable media devices?
I started to initially with some titles but not so much anymore...
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I give them away.
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Re: Digital copies
I've never tried to download them because there isn't any excitement of watching films on a portable device
For this reason, I put all my digital copies in their cases and let them expire.
For this reason, I put all my digital copies in their cases and let them expire.
*N=New to collection , U=Upgrade , DD=Double Dipping , R=Replacement for damaged disc
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Re: Digital copies
Never watched or even redeemed a digital copy related to any DVD/BD release I've bought and probably won't. Just not my thing.
I have downloaded/streamed some titles on a laptop a few times during long train rides tho after recieving gift cards from a few domestic online stores but it still isn't something I do regularly but more like 1-2 times a year or less.
I have downloaded/streamed some titles on a laptop a few times during long train rides tho after recieving gift cards from a few domestic online stores but it still isn't something I do regularly but more like 1-2 times a year or less.
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I've done this, I have Netflix so that pretty much eliminates any need for a digital copy (mostly), however in the early days I did redeem some codes to have them on my iPad for when I travel overseas... however the entertainment consoles on most planes now have a decent amount of films there so I never ended up watching the digital copies I redeemed...Jyri_Lehtinen wrote:I have downloaded/streamed some titles on a laptop a few times during long train rides tho...
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Re: Digital copies
It's no good to even bother with this junk. Who the hack cares about such copies? I don't and never will.
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Many do. It's the future. Whilst I hope there will always be physical media, it will eventually be all digital. Netflix and iTunes have changed the market substantially. In less than 10 years, digital will be the dominant format IMO. Whilst people like us care about the PQ/AQ etc, the general consumer couldn't care less.Jim_Mcdonaugh wrote:It's no good to even bother with this junk. Who the hack cares about such copies? I don't and never will.
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I simply can't watch those .wmv rips... but you're right, the general consumer likes that crap.Many do. It's the future. Whilst I hope there will always be physical media, it will eventually be all digital. Netflix and iTunes have changed the market substantially. In less than 10 years, digital will be the dominant format IMO. Whilst people like us care about the PQ/AQ etc, the general consumer couldn't care less.