The service does NOT always work with iTunes/iPods/iPhones.
There have been a few Warner Bros. titles that have been "Plays For Sure" only (I Am Legend, Harold & Kumar, Dark City...).
I believe Sony has also been anti iTunes, only allowing "Plays For Sure" and playback on it's PSP/PS3. Though I believe that will change with it's first digital copy included with a Blu-ray, "Pineapple Express."
Does anyone know when Paramount will start offering DC with it's Blu-rays?
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It's still DRM'd and restrictive as to what portable media player you can use. These can't transfer to your Zune for example.
It's great that the service works on all ipods with video capabilities and many other pmp's, but this is not a fully functional digital copy.
The service does NOT always work with iTunes/iPods/iPhones.
There have been a few Warner Bros. titles that have been "Plays For Sure" only (I Am Legend, Harold & Kumar, Dark City...).
I believe Sony has also been anti iTunes, only allowing "Plays For Sure" and playback on it's PSP/PS3. Though I believe that will change with it's first digital copy included with a Blu-ray, "Pineapple Express."
Does anyone know when Paramount will start offering DC with it's Blu-rays?