Screeling wrote:
FarSky wrote:
Aside from the occasional collector's edition (like Scream Factory or Criterion), I buy all of my movies through iTunes now, and began ripping all of my Blu-rays. I've got about 8TB so far. The special concerns of my disc collection were just too great.
I've got a substantial collection through Vudu/Ultraviolet as well, since you can pay a buck and get an HD copy of a film you own in your digital locker, but I like the safety of having an actual download, rather than relying on a stream (and thus a continued existence of the service). Also, immersion in the Apple ecosystem means all of my stuff just works together seamlessly.
I guess you touch on a problem I've had making the jump. I've no love for Apple products. But I'm trying to find a good compromise that lets me buy on a platform to use between my Xbox, laptop, phone, and tablets (1 of which is an iPad I have to use for school).
And on top of that, like you said, getting a service that lets me do an actual download. My recent travel history has taken me places with shoddy wifi, so can't count on a stream when I want to watch a flick.
Yeah...if you've got a mobile device (tablet or phone), most services will let you download a file locally to the device for travel, but not to a computer or media server. Amazon did, once upon a time, with their now-deprecated Unbox program, but I don't know of another offhand that allows it. I dunno if Microsoft or Sony's in-house ecosystems allow local downloads to the console, or if they just do a stream. Amazon, VUDU, etc. are stream-only.