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    Professor Marton and the Wonder Women UV status

    Please enable UV for this movie, I redeemed on the Sony site and would like to watch it on Vudu.

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    This will be UV enabled shortly.
    Last edited by FelipeF; 01-31-2018, 12:26 PM.

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      #3
      For those who haven't yet redeemed their code, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is Movies Anywhere enabled. If you want to watch on VUDU, you'll want to redeem your code at the MA site so it pushes over that way.

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        Originally posted by gamescan View Post
        For those who haven't yet redeemed their code, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is Movies Anywhere enabled. If you want to watch on VUDU, you'll want to redeem your code at the MA site so it pushes over that way.
        Really? And forfeit your UV license? Foolish.

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          Originally posted by mrewster View Post

          Really? And forfeit your UV license? Foolish.
          If you can get both UV and MA great, but if you only get the option for one MA > UV.

          MA allows for porting to more providers, includes bonus features on films (with UV entitlements you're reliant on the provider), MA doesn't geoblock playback (like VUDU does), and MA also allows for multiple profiles for easy family sharing (something that UV got rid of).

          With newer titles dropping UV in favor of MA, I would certainly prioritize MA entitlements over UV entitlements.

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            #6
            Originally posted by gamescan View Post

            If you can get both UV and MA great, but if you only get the option for one MA > UV.

            MA allows for porting to more providers, includes bonus features on films (with UV entitlements you're reliant on the provider), MA doesn't geoblock playback (like VUDU does), and MA also allows for multiple profiles for easy family sharing (something that UV got rid of).

            With newer titles dropping UV in favor of MA, I would certainly prioritize MA entitlements over UV entitlements.
            MA doesn't let you share ...... sure you can use the same account but you can do that with vudu as well........ sharing between accounts is what people want - you don't have to give up your password that way...

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              I have Profressor Marston in MyUV library, but it's not porting into Vudu. Any luck getting this linked so it shows up in Vudu?

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                Originally posted by sloner52 View Post

                MA doesn't let you share ...... sure you can use the same account but you can do that with vudu as well........ sharing between accounts is what people want - you don't have to give up your password that way...
                Don't need to give up your password on the Roku app. You can also do family sharing on Amazon, Google, or iTunes.

                VUDU was the only UV provider that supported sharing, and it shut that down last year.

                If you want to share a digital library, MA is the way to go.

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                  Originally posted by gamescan View Post

                  Don't need to give up your password on the Roku app. You can also do family sharing on Amazon, Google, or iTunes.

                  VUDU was the only UV provider that supported sharing, and it shut that down last year.

                  If you want to share a digital library, MA is the way to go.
                  I'm still sharing to 5 accounts fortunately before they took it away..... and I'm sharing all my MA only titles on google play with my family.... as long as neither of those two things go away I'll be happy

                  as far as I can tell, you're supposed to be in the same home/sharing a local network when you share through Itunes and Amazon... has things on there changed since the last time I looked?

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                    Originally posted by gamescan View Post

                    Don't need to give up your password on the Roku app. You can also do family sharing on Amazon, Google, or iTunes.

                    VUDU was the only UV provider that supported sharing, and it shut that down last year.

                    If you want to share a digital library, MA is the way to go.
                    If you redeem in Vudu, and the title is UV and MA, you get both sharing options. If you redeem in MA, you lose UV license & therefore inter-account sharing. I have family & friends on 3 other Vudu accounts. Why would I give that up by redeeming on MA? Again, foolish.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by mrewster View Post

                      If you redeem in Vudu, and the title is UV and MA, you get both sharing options. If you redeem in MA, you lose UV license & therefore inter-account sharing. I have family & friends on 3 other Vudu accounts. Why would I give that up by redeeming on MA? Again, foolish.
                      If you're lucky enough to have a legacy account that is sharing a UV library it's a plus, but given that we've seen multiple UV providers shutter their doors and UV library sharing disabled for months, it's likely only a matter of time before that gets shut down as well.

                      UV is basically FandangoNow and VUDU and it's actually in VUDU's best interest to not push UV heavily, especially if FN is having better sales. FN can easily profit by selling UV licenses and not worry about the video delivery cost if people are buying cheap at FN and just doing all viewing on VUDU.

                      The other aspect is that "library sharing" on UV is really just a bunch of folks using one library. You're not each cross sharing your own library. So unless you own the master UV library that is behind the account, if sharing is ever disabled by UV you're losing all those movies.

                      So yes, if you can benefit from it, it's a plus to have the dual licenses, but if I ever had to make a choice, I wouldn't even have to think twice about MA over UV.

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                        My Professor Marston still hasn't ported into Vudu.

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