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I enjoy a lot of digital copies through iTunes on my AppleTV, but so many Blu-rays are now coming with UltraViolet copies.
I've avoided using UV copies up till now after having a horrible experience trying to get one UV movie to work, going through multiple sign-ups, etc. So a few questions to anyone who has used them recently: 1. Have they ironed out the UV experience so it's easy to do now? 2. Can you easily view UV's through AppleTV (and how?)? 3. Do UV's still expire after a couple years? TIA! |
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