IMO... just because so many titles offer the digital copy... that is zero indication that it's actually "successful." Successful would be if people are preferring to buy that disc over one without an included digital copy. I mean, I doubt most people even realize what it is or have any idea what they would do with it.
My Hitman disc came with a digital copy and I added it to my iTunes and iPod Touch for shits & giggles, but doubt I'll ever watch it. And honestly I'd rather pay $1 less for a disc that doesn't include it.
me also, why pay more. i'd rather skip the additional disc. besides why support importing movies into itunes. Apple hasn't given any love to blu-ray compatibility other than that.
none of their computers can play a blu-ray movie. i'd rather have cheaper blu-ray movies, the point of higher end discs is to watch in high def, not low-fi on an ipod.
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IMO... just because so many titles offer the digital copy... that is zero indication that it's actually "successful." Successful would be if people are preferring to buy that disc over one without an included digital copy. I mean, I doubt most people even realize what it is or have any idea what they would do with it.
My Hitman disc came with a digital copy and I added it to my iTunes and iPod Touch for shits & giggles, but doubt I'll ever watch it. And honestly I'd rather pay $1 less for a disc that doesn't include it.
Just my thoughts on the matter...
me also, why pay more. i'd rather skip the additional disc. besides why support importing movies into itunes. Apple hasn't given any love to blu-ray compatibility other than that.
none of their computers can play a blu-ray movie. i'd rather have cheaper blu-ray movies, the point of higher end discs is to watch in high def, not low-fi on an ipod.
I agree. Skip managed copies, all the bloody extras and that crap and just get me the best quality movie for the best price !