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The question does not make sense to me.
XML is for old codes that require a disc to authorize the digital copy, so nothing of the sort would be a fast-track to adding UV I'm not sure what you mean by faster way to add movies, other than copy and paste a code you received, and redeem it that way (rather than typing it in). If you mean Disc to Digital, then that's a different story, but is still not "quick", you still have to load each disc one by one |
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