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  • madmod20061
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    Here's something kind of odd. On my Mac I tried converting the second 2 Bourne movies and I would always get the message that the disc was not available to convert. I tried on 2 different drives (the built in and an external) and would get the same message. I tried on my Windows laptop and they both converted to HD fine. So now the only 2 movies I could not covert that I should have been able to are Justice League Doom and The Skin I Live In.

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  • Roxie_Muzic
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    Have attempted 9 so far - with varying results. Requested and paid for the conversion of City Slickers - The Legend of Curly's Gold & Mean Streets to HD - got SD, which reflects in all services Ultra Violet, VUDU & CinemaNow as SD. City Slickers & Mean Streets are available in HD through both VUDU & CinemaNow, so submitted a ticket to have CinemaNow fix the issue or refund.

    Others converted to HD; Guarding Tess, Driving Miss Daisy, Bugsy & My Fellow Americans, they are confirmed HD in Ultra Violet, VUDU & CinemaNow.

    The remaining 3 were only available in SD only, through VUDU & CinemaNow, no matter, just wanted to see if it worked.

    Am reluctant to upload and convert further, since paying $5.00 for HD and receiving SD is annoying. Would rather go to Walmart and train some more associates in the fine art of D2D.

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  • mgfloy03
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    I couldn't quite a few either. mainly the imax titles and i'm also getting the burnt copy error twice so far.

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  • madmod20061
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    Originally posted by MaxH View Post
    I'm running Snow Leopard. It's either a problem with the software (which could be specific to certain versions of OSX), or the dozen titles I've tried on their list all happen to have been withdrawn since 12/19, which is possible, but doesn't seem as likely to me. But it's good to know that the OSX version is working for some people.
    I've had 4 titles that were on the list not work. The 2nd and 3rd Bourne movies, justice league doom and the Skin I Live In.

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  • MaxH
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    Originally posted by madmod20061 View Post
    I've done 20 to 30 on my Mac running mountain lion. The Mac version works fine.
    I'm running Snow Leopard. It's either a problem with the software (which could be specific to certain versions of OSX), or the dozen titles I've tried on their list all happen to have been withdrawn since 12/19, which is possible, but doesn't seem as likely to me. But it's good to know that the OSX version is working for some people.

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  • madmod20061
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    Originally posted by MaxH View Post
    I've found the movie list (the link is back, but also thanks again sbuberl), and I have not been able to use D2D on a single disc out of about a dozen that are on their list.

    Has anyone done this on a Mac? I'm wondering if their Mac version might be broken.
    I've done 20 to 30 on my Mac running mountain lion. The Mac version works fine.

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  • MaxH
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    I've found the movie list (the link is back, but also thanks again sbuberl), and I have not been able to use D2D on a single disc out of about a dozen that are on their list.

    Has anyone done this on a Mac? I'm wondering if their Mac version might be broken.

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  • rdodolak
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    What I wouldn't want to happen is for CinemaNow to stop offering a HD UV rights option in their D2D program just because they don't offer said title in HD. That's the beauty of the program. They're selling you the UV rights in HD thus if CinemaNow doesn't offer the title in HD then you can go to another UV service which does have the HD version available for streaming. And if none of the UV services currently have said title available to stream in HD today you can either 1) still buy the UV HD rights and once a service does have said title available in HD you'll get HD access or 2) you can choose not to purchase the HD option at this time.

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  • rdodolak
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    Originally posted by mgfloy03 View Post
    That is why the list was pulled. The list is only what cinemanow offers. The only reason I placed an emphasis was on Resident Evil Extinction was if you buy it over there you will get hd rights unlike over here. I disked to digital my Blu-ray disk and only got sd at vudu. There are other movies like that and was trying to get others to be aware of the list being inaccurate.

    If you look at the list and look at what cinemanow is selling that is what format your getting. Even if it states you can get hd like it stated for Karate Kid my rights were sd only as that is the only format cinemanow sells it in.

    There disk to digital program does not crosscheck with what really is available.

    As this is limited to just 25 to 26 conversions in the beta you can fix some of your issues with earlier warner brother releases that are not disk to digital on here but can be upgraded at cinemanow.

    I was merely curious at why they have hd access to movies that vudu does not and that makes really no sense to me since Vudu was by far the leading HD online movie company.

    Example 1 - I d2d Karate Kid - Cinemanow asked if I wanted HD for 5.00 I selected yes - I got sd rights because they only sell it in sd. Vudu also only sells it in sd

    Example 2 - I d2d Wild Things - Cinemanow asked if I wanted HD for 5.00 I selected yes - I got sd rights
    because they only sell it in sd. Vudu sells it in HDX so you would want to go with vudu with your d2d

    Example 3 - I d2d Resident evil extinction Cinemanow asked if I wanted HD for 5.00 I selected yes - I got hd rights because they sell it in hd. Vudu sells it in sd only so you would go there for that movie.

    I may of not made my point clear but I hope my examples make more sense out of what i'm trying to say. If your wanting hdx transfers then your going to have to compare both companies.
    Ok, your examples made it clearer and I misunderstood your original post.

    I guess this is why the D2D service is currently in beta so that CinemaNow can iron out the bugs.

    Everyone seems to be having different experiences. I redeemed a title for HD which was only available in SD on CinemaNow and it showed up on UVVU.com as both SD and HD; since Vudu had the title available in HDX I got access to the HDX encode on Vudu. So far all of my CinemaNow D2D redemptions have shown up on UVVU.com as HD.

    The reason why each service has different titles/encodes available has to due with the licensing agreements between said service and the studios. Thus not all services will have the same content.

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  • madmod20061
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    Originally posted by mgfloy03 View Post
    agreed that is pretty bad. I can only post from my own experiences. If it states you can do hd you better check their actual site not just the list Its annoying waiting on the phone 45 mins to fix the issue. My wait times are horrendous.
    I don't even bother calling. I just send an email to them. About a week later I get a response with codes for movies. At least that's how it is with regular purchases that they mess up on. I'm guessing d2d is the same. I'm not desperate to watch any of my messed up movies in HD right now, so it's worth the wait for me to avoid the hassle of their inept customer service who I know are just going to tell me they are escalating my case.

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  • mgfloy03
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    agreed that is pretty bad. I can only post from my own experiences. If it states you can do hd you better check their actual site not just the list Its annoying waiting on the phone 45 mins to fix the issue. My wait times are horrendous.

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  • madmod20061
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    It's not that cut and dry though. I've had several movies (mostly Universal titles) that are available in HD on both Vudu and Cinemanow and I still only got SD rights when I paid for HD. A couple examples are Wizard of Oz (warner), 40 Year Old Virgin (Universal) and Jesus Christ Superstar (Universal). I'm hesitant to do any more Universal titles (I think I just have one left).

    I think a simple way to get around the 25/26 movie limit is just to create a second account and link it to your UV. Not perfect, especially if you are using store credit, but it seems the only way right now until the beta ends. I haven't tested that out (I don't have enough movies left to push me past the 25 limit) but it seems like that would work.

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  • mgfloy03
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    Originally posted by rdodolak View Post
    Don't understand what CinemaNow's list has to do with Vudu. The file is a list of UV titles which qualify for D2D and the list never stated whether the titles were available in SD, HD or both. They never guaranteed what is available on Vudu and they never would since they're two different and distinct companies.
    That is why the list was pulled. The list is only what cinemanow offers. The only reason I placed an emphasis was on Resident Evil Extinction was if you buy it over there you will get hd rights unlike over here. I disked to digital my Blu-ray disk and only got sd at vudu. There are other movies like that and was trying to get others to be aware of the list being inaccurate.

    If you look at the list and look at what cinemanow is selling that is what format your getting. Even if it states you can get hd like it stated for Karate Kid my rights were sd only as that is the only format cinemanow sells it in.

    There disk to digital program does not crosscheck with what really is available.

    As this is limited to just 25 to 26 conversions in the beta you can fix some of your issues with earlier warner brother releases that are not disk to digital on here but can be upgraded at cinemanow.

    I was merely curious at why they have hd access to movies that vudu does not and that makes really no sense to me since Vudu was by far the leading HD online movie company.

    Example 1 - I d2d Karate Kid - Cinemanow asked if I wanted HD for 5.00 I selected yes - I got sd rights because they only sell it in sd. Vudu also only sells it in sd

    Example 2 - I d2d Wild Things - Cinemanow asked if I wanted HD for 5.00 I selected yes - I got sd rights
    because they only sell it in sd. Vudu sells it in HDX so you would want to go with vudu with your d2d

    Example 3 - I d2d Resident evil extinction Cinemanow asked if I wanted HD for 5.00 I selected yes - I got hd rights because they sell it in hd. Vudu sells it in sd only so you would go there for that movie.

    I may of not made my point clear but I hope my examples make more sense out of what i'm trying to say. If your wanting hdx transfers then your going to have to compare both companies.
    Last edited by mgfloy03; 12-22-2012, 06:48 PM. Reason: add info

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  • OSUGrad2X
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    Originally posted by kokomo View Post
    Dusk till Dawn is not on the CinemaNow_Disc_To_Digital_Titles_121912.pdf that I have.
    they updated the list and removed it. Oh well back to the waiting game.

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  • rdodolak
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    Originally posted by mgfloy03 View Post
    they pulled the link because it is not accurate. One thing i did test was resident evil extinction as it is only sd on vudu. They gave me the option of hd or straight hd buy and i looked at my uv account and now says standard + high definition. I wonder how they got the hd version and vudu does not have it?
    Don't understand what CinemaNow's list has to do with Vudu. The file is a list of UV titles which qualify for D2D and the list never stated whether the titles were available in SD, HD or both. They never guaranteed what is available on Vudu and they never would since they're two different and distinct companies.

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