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    Pirates of the Caribbean series UV enabled?

    Any idea when this will happen? Connected my VUDU account to DMA which was very nice for Iron Man 2 and Avengers. The first three Pirates movies were BLURAY/DVD release only, no digital copy. VUDU please advise if you have any Intel....

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    Re: Pirates of the Caribbean series UV enabled?

    Originally posted by GOBUCKZ View Post
    Any idea when this will happen? Connected my VUDU account to DMA which was very nice for Iron Man 2 and Avengers. The first three Pirates movies were BLURAY/DVD release only, no digital copy. VUDU please advise if you have any Intel....
    they are dma but not UV you can buy them on any of the DMA enabled sites and they will import into vudu but there is only one way to get a code its for all four movies in one package then you redeem it on itunes and it will import into vudu thru dma

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      Re: Pirates of the Caribbean series UV enabled?

      I have a large investment in Disney media. Would be nice to see Disney give back w/ digital copies via DMA, at least a Disc to Digital option. They cant expect everyone to buy again for every movie purchased. Also, offer digital copies for Rewards on DMA. They only offer full BLURAY releases that include digital.

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        Re: Pirates of the Caribbean series UV enabled?

        Disney has done a good job at expanding DMA retailers, but I can't see them giving discounts. Most of their older movies are still quite expensive on Vudu.

        Jungle Book (1967) $19.99
        National Treasure 2 (2007) $17.99
        Dumbo (1941) $17.99

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          Re: Pirates of the Caribbean series UV enabled?

          Originally posted by GOBUCKZ View Post
          Any idea when this will happen? Connected my VUDU account to DMA which was very nice for Iron Man 2 and Avengers. The first three Pirates movies were BLURAY/DVD release only, no digital copy. VUDU please advise if you have any Intel....
          Disney will not be joining UV, they have set up DMA as their alternative.
          The Pirates of the Caribbean: Four-Movie Collection in the treasure chest box does come with digital copies for all 4 movies, but it is currently priced at $107, so you are better off buying the 3 movies digitally if you really really want them.
          Rare sales happen, but I don't think Pirates has ever gone on sale yet.

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            Re: Pirates of the Caribbean series UV enabled?

            Originally posted by GOBUCKZ View Post
            Also, offer digital copies for Rewards on DMA.
            I would love this. I always encourage people to let DMR know that they would like this option:
            https://secure.disneymovierewards.go.com/contact-us.htm

            I have to imagine it's appealing to them, too. No inventory or logistics to manage. They already have the mechanisms to generate codes and redeem them via a link. It seems like it would be pretty straightforward.

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              Re: Pirates of the Caribbean series UV enabled?

              Originally posted by Grey Ghost View Post
              Disney will not be joining UV, they have set up DMA as their alternative.

              Disney will ABSOLUTELY join UV in time. They always drag their heels and do their own thing until the last minute, but with UV becoming more and more the industry standard, it's only a matter of time. But it's Disney so they WILL hold out as long as possible.

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                Re: Pirates of the Caribbean series UV enabled?

                Originally posted by Capt-Cupcake View Post
                Disney will ABSOLUTELY join UV in time. They always drag their heels and do their own thing until the last minute, but with UV becoming more and more the industry standard, it's only a matter of time. But it's Disney so they WILL hold out as long as possible.
                No, there system is working fine and they are adding more providers on a regular basis. It will ABSOLUTELY not happen.

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                  Re: Pirates of the Caribbean series UV enabled?

                  Originally posted by Grey Ghost View Post
                  No, there system is working fine and they are adding more providers on a regular basis. It will ABSOLUTELY not happen.
                  Exactly. Much how I would love Disney I doubt it will happen as well. Like you mentioned they have their own system and it links (now) with many of the UV and non-UV streaming partners. The consumer ends up with something similar to UV but Disney keeps control and security on their side.

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                    Re: Pirates of the Caribbean series UV enabled?

                    Originally posted by Grey Ghost View Post
                    No, there system is working fine and they are adding more providers on a regular basis. It will ABSOLUTELY not happen.
                    Not a chance. Once UV is an industry standard Disney will join. They are always late to the game. They were really late on DVD, too. They won't simply skip a format that the public embraces. Right now UV is still a niche thing. Once that changes, Disney will join the game.

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                      Re: Pirates of the Caribbean series UV enabled?

                      Originally posted by Capt-Cupcake View Post
                      Not a chance. Once UV is an industry standard Disney will join. They are always late to the game. They were really late on DVD, too. They won't simply skip a format that the public embraces. Right now UV is still a niche thing. Once that changes, Disney will join the game.
                      Still not buying it.
                      Disney's system works well and it is under their control and they are not skipping the digital format.
                      Dma works with:
                      Vudu
                      iTunes
                      Amazon
                      Google Play
                      Microsoft
                      Other providers can be added and likely will in the future.

                      What is missing from DMA that they would need to join UV to get?

                      The main reason people want Disney to join UV is for the sharing feature. That will not be a motivation for Disney to join UV.
                      Also if you consider Disney movies can be shared in iTunes, it does not seem to be a restriction Disney is placing. Seems to me if Vudu took the effort they could also share Disney/non UV movies as well (of course they may have to renegotiate some licensing deals, but it could be done). Then people really wouldn't care so much if Disney was UV or not.

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                        Re: Pirates of the Caribbean series UV enabled?

                        Yes Please someone, we need to connect Disney to Disc to Digital Disney movies are overpriced already and I don't not want to buy them twice for the digital copy, but a disc to Digital copy would be such a great thing! Please help make that happen! I will be so happy.

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                          Re: Pirates of the Caribbean series UV enabled?

                          Originally posted by Nightwing24 View Post
                          Yes Please someone, we need to connect Disney to Disc to Digital Disney movies are overpriced already and I don't not want to buy them twice for the digital copy, but a disc to Digital copy would be such a great thing! Please help make that happen! I will be so happy.
                          As long as Disney fans keep purchasing their "overpriced" content, they don't need to offer any price breaks to their consumers. I just don't see Disney ever joining UV. Disney didn't get their name for being easy on the pocketbook.

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                            Re: Pirates of the Caribbean series UV enabled?

                            Originally posted by Nightwing24 View Post
                            Yes Please someone, we need to connect Disney to Disc to Digital Disney movies are overpriced already and I don't not want to buy them twice for the digital copy, but a disc to Digital copy would be such a great thing! Please help make that happen! I will be so happy.
                            Originally posted by Kappa123 View Post
                            As long as Disney fans keep purchasing their "overpriced" content, they don't need to offer any price breaks to their consumers. I just don't see Disney ever joining UV. Disney didn't get their name for being easy on the pocketbook.
                            And remember not all UV titles are eligible for Disc to Digital.

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