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    Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

    Originally posted by BJoffe View Post
    Out of curiosity, is there anyone else out there who has lost their HDX rights to CONTAGION in their Vudu collection after going through the process of redeeming through CinemaNow? In my Ultraviolet locker, I still have rights to both SD and HD versions of the film. This just happened to me in the last couple of days...
    Yes, mine has disappeared as well.

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      Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

      Just checked and mine is still there in HDX.

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        Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

        I created a work order with Vudu right away when I noticed early this morning. Just checked my collection again and the HDX rights are still missing from CONTAGION. How bizarre...

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          Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

          Anyone else notice stuff showing up twice in their UV account from Cinemanow's D2D. It's weird since I always check right away to make sure I got the correct format (HD) and when I purchased it showed the movies once. Over the past week or two I have noticed stuff starting to show up in multiples in my accounts that I purchased weeks ago.

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            Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

            Your post here actually prompted me to have a closer look at my UV locker. I rarely look at the entire library at once because the interface is a little clunky...

            I actually discovered that I had two entries for JUSTICE LEAGUE: DOOM, one for Flixster (in SD) and one for Vudu (for SD and HD rights) but I only see this title in Vudu with SD rights so I immediately created a work order for that.

            I also noticed duplicate entries for six of the early WB titles I redeemed and only got SD rights but later redeemed through CinemaNow to get HD rights in my UV locker.

            This also extends to those handful of Universal titles I initially redeemed and got SD rights but later got codes for HD rights through Universal for my UV locker, like CONTRABAND and SAFE HOUSE.

            So, altogether, there's probably about a dozen titles in my UV locker that have duplicates.

            Thanks for your posting.

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              Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

              My post was more about the cn only entries I have via d2d that are showing twice. Like 2012. I only have that via cn d2d but it shows twice in my uv locker. Both entries are exactly the same. Same date and hd rights. The duplicate recently appeared. It wasn't there before.

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                Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

                I gave this my first attempt last night and it didn't go well.

                I tried to do Sherlock Homes on Blu-Ray. It was in their system as UV and with SD & HD.

                I put in the Blu-Ray and after about five minutes it was accepted and offered me the HD version for FIVE DOLLARS!?!?!?

                Huh, it's supposed to be $2 for DVD to SD, $5 for DVD to HD, and $2 for Blu-Ray to HD.

                I ended up canceling. I may just wait to see what Vudu gets in place, hopefully by month end as the VUDU CSR people are easier (and QUICKER) to deal with.

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                  Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

                  Originally posted by jeremymc7 View Post
                  I gave this my first attempt last night and it didn't go well.

                  I tried to do Sherlock Homes on Blu-Ray. It was in their system as UV and with SD & HD.

                  I put in the Blu-Ray and after about five minutes it was accepted and offered me the HD version for FIVE DOLLARS!?!?!?

                  Huh, it's supposed to be $2 for DVD to SD, $5 for DVD to HD, and $2 for Blu-Ray to HD.

                  I ended up canceling. I may just wait to see what Vudu gets in place, hopefully by month end as the VUDU CSR people are easier (and QUICKER) to deal with.
                  At least CineamNow will read Blu-ray discs incase you don't own it on DVD. Maybe once it fully launches it will charge you $2 for Blu-ray movies.

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                    Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

                    Originally posted by jeremymc7 View Post
                    Huh, it's supposed to be $2 for DVD to SD, $5 for DVD to HD, and $2 for Blu-Ray to HD.
                    Actually, that's Vudu's D2D through Walmart. CinemaNow doesn't say that anywhere that I've seen:

                    What does Disc To Digital cost?

                    Prices vary by title and by studio, but in general you?ll be able to convert your DVDs to SD digital copies for $1.99-$2.99 or to HD digital copies for $4.99-$5.99.

                    **Note that not all devices can play movies in HD. When you buy an HD digital copy you will always be able to stream or download an SD version to devices that are not HD compatible.
                    ref. http://rovicorp.force.com/cinemanow/...rl=CH000003707

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                      Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

                      Originally posted by MaxH View Post
                      Actually, that's Vudu's D2D through Walmart. CinemaNow doesn't say that anywhere that I've seen:



                      ref. http://rovicorp.force.com/cinemanow/...rl=CH000003707
                      Yep just saw that on the Cinema Now website as well. So it onyl mention's DVD's and not Blu-Ray so it must, at least currently, treat Blu-Ray's the same as DVD's for adding the digital copy. That's unfortunate. It also means that BB/CN is upwards of $1 more expensive to convert DVD's and $4 more expensive to convert Blu-Ray's. YIKES !

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                        Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

                        Originally posted by jeremymc7 View Post
                        Yep just saw that on the Cinema Now website as well. So it onyl mention's DVD's and not Blu-Ray so it must, at least currently, treat Blu-Ray's the same as DVD's for adding the digital copy. That's unfortunate. It also means that BB/CN is upwards of $1 more expensive to convert DVD's and $4 more expensive to convert Blu-Ray's. YIKES !
                        Haven't seen any that were not $2/$5...same price as Wal-mart, unless you factor in gas.

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                          Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

                          Originally posted by Speedaddict81 View Post
                          Haven't seen any that were not $2/$5...same price as Wal-mart, unless you factor in gas.
                          The Sherlock Homes I tried was $4.99 for HD upgrade so that would be same price, but since it's treating Blu-Ray as DVD right now it's not worth it.

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                            Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

                            I tried a few Blu Rays to see how it worked out. I ended up buying nothing because all of the movies I have that I have not done yet it did not read the Blu Ray as a qualifying disc. Of the one's it did read as available I already had on there. So at this point it's only certain Blu Rays that it reads.

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                              Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

                              Here is an official response I received from Cinema Now through escalation of the issue over several days.

                              "We apologize for the inconvenience you are presenting, please note that at this stage of the program we do not support the convertion of Blu-rays to the digital copies, that is why the error is occurring with the program."

                              Blu-Ray MAY work or not work with them currently. Only DVD is currently the intention of the BETA program they have right now.

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                                Re: CinemaNow and Rovi launch beta at home D2D service

                                I can't believe they responded to you I have 8 tickets starting from dec 23rd they have not fixed, answered or told me it had been escalated only to see it wasn't then 3 phone calls over several days later they still haven't done anything. I feel completely ripped off by them.

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