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Over in the PIF thread, some folks with sizable credit balances at TT are scratching their heads, trying to figure out what to purchase before the service goes belly-up. The consensus opinion is to get:
- Titles that are linked from TT to UV, so when the plug is pulled you'll still have the show; and - Titles that you can't get much cheaper via a D2D service (such as Vudu) for $2/$5 The key is figuring out which titles satisfy both conditions: TT/UV but not D2D. There's a fairly current list of all Vudu D2D titles in Google Docs, so the missing piece of data is a comprehensive list of all for-sale TT/UV titles. Given the two and about 20 minutes with a spreadsheet and a comprehensive list of recommended purchases can be generated. Anyone here familiar enough with TT to know how to generate the TT/UV list, or know if a third-party has already worked up a list for TT similar to the Vudu released titles list? |
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