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    Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

    Originally posted by E55KEV View Post
    Not UV but iTunes question. Should I have gotten HD for Lincoln in iTunes. Code was from Blu-ray. Thanks. Another reason why I hate iTunes.
    Unfortunately no, the digital copy code is Standard def only. The set I own has the digital copy on a DVD, after entering the code iTunes copies the file off the DVD.

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      Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

      Originally posted by OSUGrad2X View Post
      sheet updated
      The Lorax: Deluxe Edition (1972) netted me both the SD and HD (HDX) versions in my UV account, redeemed through Flixster, on 12/10/2012.

      Vudu currently only has the SD release available for streaming but it did give me the HD rights so once Vudu has an HD version that should be available too.

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        Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

        Originally posted by Alexindenver View Post
        I just redeemed

        Army of Darkness, terminator and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang from blu ray

        But these are now in SD not HDX.

        I just read terminator redeems in HDX?

        What do I do?

        Thanks.

        Alex
        I would contact the movie company. Because in my opinion its kinda cheap for a company to give you a digital copy of a movie in SD that comes from a HD copy. Especially when you spend your (or somebodys) hard earned income on these titles. In defense of WB and Universal though, they are usually pretty dang good about upgrading your movie. Only one im having trouble with is Lock,Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels. I've contacted everyone on earth and submitted my code and I can not for the life of me get it upgraded to HDX. I will not stop though!

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          Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

          Django Unchained = HDX Flixster

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            Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

            A Haunted House thru flixster = hdx

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              Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

              source code via vudu = hdx

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                Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

                Originally posted by mgfloy03 View Post
                source code via vudu = hdx
                where did you get source code from?

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                  Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

                  Originally posted by carcgar View Post
                  where did you get source code from?
                  from Wal-Mart its like the hurt locker a very rare Blu-ray you find with a vudu/uv sticker on it. I've seen 3 total in 3 months and that is from several people that I know that buys them. I've seen 2 hurt lockers the rest of the movies are about the same. I did see push with a uv code on it and couldnt' remember if it was d2d or not so I didn't buy it and I came back the next day and it was gone. So probably the rarest 3 movies I've seen in the walmart Blu-ray bins

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                    Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

                    Originally posted by mgfloy03 View Post
                    from Wal-Mart its like the hurt locker a very rare Blu-ray you find with a vudu/uv sticker on it. I've seen 3 total in 3 months and that is from several people that I know that buys them. I've seen 2 hurt lockers the rest of the movies are about the same. I did see push with a uv code on it and couldn't' remember if it was d2d or not so I didn't buy it and I came back the next day and it was gone. So probably the rarest 3 movies I've seen in the walmart Blu-ray bins
                    There are several people on eBay that regularly sell the Vudu / UV for many of these classic (and current) movies. Potential legal and moral issues aside they often ask $5-6 per code which i would think they can probably (eventually) find the Blu-Ray disc for a similar amount and have the code as well as the disc.

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                      Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

                      Originally posted by jeremymc7 View Post
                      There are several people on eBay that regularly sell the Vudu / UV for many of these classic (and current) movies. Potential legal and moral issues aside they often ask $5-6 per code which i would think they can probably (eventually) find the Blu-Ray disc for a similar amount and have the code as well as the disc.
                      I see a lot of codes on ebay and another website that I won't mention that sells new releases for $5.99 with no tax which is around what Vudu lets rent it for. I often see people sell the DVD only from a Blu-ray combo pack. I have even seen a couple of sellers sell the case, Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copy all separate.

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                        Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

                        Originally posted by mike568 View Post
                        I see a lot of codes on ebay and another website that I won't mention that sells new releases for $5.99 with no tax which is around what Vudu lets rent it for. I often see people sell the DVD only from a Blu-ray combo pack. I have even seen a couple of sellers sell the case, Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copy all separate.
                        I've seen some go even further and sell the same code to 2 different people. One for Vudu/Flixster/UV and the other for the itunes part of the code. For DJango than makes sense since my copy came with 2 separate codes. All the other codes I've ever seen use the same code for both parts.

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                          Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

                          In addition to the prior comment of buying or selling codes one other concern is always if you'll get a SD or HD/HDX version. In many cases you don't know if it comes from a DVD or Blu-Ray. It's always a big guess.

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                            Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

                            Batytown Outlaws from DVD - SD - could always hope for another Smiley issue:P
                            Didn't see the blu-ray with a code on on it but phase 4 doesn't seem to be giving hdx on any other releases that I KNOW about.

                            Push - vudu from blu-ray = HDX

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                              Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

                              Originally posted by mike568
                              What would stop from buying the UV part then using the iTunes part? Nothing, but only Universal, Lionsgate, and Paramount let you redeem the same code for UV and iTunes without a disk. Fox and Disney require the disk for their movies but there is a way around that requirement copy a 1 kb file from the digital copy disk then you download it from iCloud. I won't go in to detail about because I have seen it posted on other forums but it was removed within a day.
                              Exactly. What stopping someone from using both. The honor system I guess, but that's a bit iffy on the internet.

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                                Re: Current UV Copies what format SD or HD

                                Originally posted by madmod20061 View Post
                                Exactly. What stopping someone from using both. The honor system I guess, but that's a bit iffy on the internet.
                                I think this talk should probably stop before the thread gets locked.

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