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  • Walter-S_North_Carolina
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    Originally posted by echopulse View Post
    I already have stopped buying discs, with the exception of films that I want to add to D2D. I still have about 25 DVD's that aren't yet eligible. I would like to see a day where most people buy digital media, instead of plastic discs, paper books, newspapers, and magazines. It would lead to a lot greener planet to not have all that waste.

    No tracker trailer trucks hauling around boxes either.

    BTW, if you only have 25 left, you must not be a disney fan. I have about 100 Disney DVDs sitting in boxes in the garage waiting for the big announcement.

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  • LuzRinggold
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    The free app is suppose to be available for download from Google Play or iTunes. Have you looked for the app?

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  • tsken02
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    Dredging up an old thread, so we don't forget.

    VUDU, any news on this promised release?

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  • jeremymc7
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    Originally posted by canadien37 View Post
    that's good, then the ripping software buying, time spent ripping, encoding, etc. Blu-rays will be moot......I can then go all digital and not buy another BD.......That is my goal..
    Perhaps in the longer term you can. I'd got 3D Blu-Ray's for titles that aren't available (or are several times the cost of buying the disc), some in iTunes that they can't get UV or Vudu, I've got the rest in Vudu when I can, or it's a reasonable price compared to the disc, or I have it on disc when the disc version is a much better master or is just a different version than what you can get digital.

    If you want to go 100% or even 80-100% you're going to keep ripping and just wait however long it will take to shake out to 100%. I suspect it's 2-5 years out. Blu-Ray will die eventually, much like CD (for the most part) has.

    It just wasn't worth my time or money to deal with ripping and storing, but there are plenty of people that do. It lets you have everything you want and however you want it, I just couldn't deal with it anymore.

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  • tsken02
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    Originally posted by echopulse View Post
    I already have stopped buying discs, with the exception of films that I want to add to D2D. I still have about 25 DVD's that aren't yet eligible. I would like to see a day where most people buy digital media, instead of plastic discs, paper books, newspapers, and magazines. It would lead to a lot greener plane to not have all that waste.
    First they need to let us use devices on the tarmac, but that's another topic....

    Sure wish we could find out when to expect the new release. Not sure why it's such a secret. UV CFF was intended to come last fall, and they have not even set a new target.

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  • echopulse
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    I already have stopped buying discs, with the exception of films that I want to add to D2D. I still have about 25 DVD's that aren't yet eligible. I would like to see a day where most people buy digital media, instead of plastic discs, paper books, newspapers, and magazines. It would lead to a lot greener planet to not have all that waste.

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  • canadien37
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    Originally posted by echopulse View Post
    You will be able to download the CFF files for movies you already own.
    that's good, then the ripping software buying, time spent ripping, encoding, etc. Blu-rays will be moot......I can then go all digital and not buy another BD.......That is my goal..

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  • echopulse
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    You will be able to download the CFF files for movies you already own.

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  • canadien37
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    Originally posted by Jake View Post
    CFF is a downloadable (not streamable) file format that will provide another method of storing and playing your UltraViolet purchases. It's not related to VUDU streaming, so nothing will change there - it will be an additional feature for portable offline playback.

    Also, CFF is just a "container" format that is basically MP4 with extra metadata and DRM support. The actual codecs are still going to be H.264/DD/DD+/DTS/AAC, etc.
    Yeah, I can't wait for CFF either, I have 15TB of NAS heaven waiting.......That does not include the 1TB built into my WD Live Hub.......I also noticed on the UV website there was a tab for "My Devices"(beta)......I don't know of any UV-labeled devices yet.......Will UV movies I already own be converted to CFF format......Hope I didn't hijack the thread, sorry.......

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  • Walter-S_North_Carolina
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    Originally posted by Jake View Post
    CFF is a downloadable (not streamable) file format that will provide another method of storing and playing your UltraViolet purchases. It's not related to VUDU streaming, so nothing will change there - it will be an additional feature for portable offline playback.

    Also, CFF is just a "container" format that is basically MP4 with extra metadata and DRM support. The actual codecs are still going to be H.264/DD/DD+/DTS/AAC, etc.

    phew! thx for clarifing. It will help my sleep patterns much.

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  • Jake
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    Originally posted by Walter-S_North_Carolina View Post
    Okay, a fork-lift change like this has me scared spitless. If we are headed into 9mths - 1 year of buggy playback due to a codec change, I am not going to be a happy camper.
    CFF is a downloadable (not streamable) file format that will provide another method of storing and playing your UltraViolet purchases. It's not related to VUDU streaming, so nothing will change there - it will be an additional feature for portable offline playback.

    Also, CFF is just a "container" format that is basically MP4 with extra metadata and DRM support. The actual codecs are still going to be H.264/DD/DD+/DTS/AAC, etc.

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  • Walter-S_North_Carolina
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    Originally posted by echopulse View Post
    I can't wait until the CFF is deployed. I have problems with getting the downloaded files in the vudu to go app to play. Also, I don't think vudu will be doing the encoding. I think the studio's will contract that task out. If you look on the partners page at UV's website, you will see there are many companies dedicated to encoding CFF files. It is a standard format, so it should be the same no matter where you download it from. And I believe they have been re-encoding files for at least 3 months now. They will probably wait until all titles are ready before they deploy them, to avoid confusion with different formats. But they will have to keep the old format for non UV titles.

    Okay, a fork-lift change like this has me scared spitless. If we are headed into 9mths - 1 year of buggy playback due to a codec change, I am not going to be a happy camper.

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  • echopulse
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    Yes, they announced in the press release that there would be an upgraded app with download ability.

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  • lujan
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    Originally posted by craiggers88 View Post
    ...

    That said, I can't wait for the new iPad app. Any updates?
    What iPad app? I have the Vudu iPad app already, is there supposed to be an upgrade?

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  • echopulse
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    Re: Is it mid-Feb yet?

    I can't wait until the CFF is deployed. I have problems with getting the downloaded files in the vudu to go app to play. Also, I don't think vudu will be doing the encoding. I think the studio's will contract that task out. If you look on the partners page at UV's website, you will see there are many companies dedicated to encoding CFF files. It is a standard format, so it should be the same no matter where you download it from. And I believe they have been re-encoding files for at least 3 months now. They will probably wait until all titles are ready before they deploy them, to avoid confusion with different formats. But they will have to keep the old format for non UV titles.

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