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I doubt that. If anything, the demise of UV could inspire MA to expand outside the U.S., into TV, etc. In fact, with UV dying I suspect MA will have to reverse its rejection of STX as a studio partner to avoid a very nasty antitrust lawsuit, since MA is (a) owned by Disney and (b) the only license-sharing service left.
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The TV/HT. the U.K has been left in limbo for years and now with streaming subscriptions really taking off here (well, Netflix) and Disney+ and Apple’s new service coming, I don’t see them in a hurry to sort it out. |
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#283 | |
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Disney owns MA but it is run a joint partnership. |
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After connecting my Ultraviolet account to FandangoNow I have noticed that three of my UV titles show up in FandangoNow, but are unavailable to watch on FN.
Jeepers Creepers Jeepers Creepers 2 Early Man All three of these titles are available to purchase on FandangoNow in alternate listings. |
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#287 |
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What's going to happen to UV-only titles that never were enabled on VUDU?
I am specifically thinking of two Paramount TV properties - TUT: The Mini-Series and Shannara Chronicles: Season One. Both had UV codes which were never really usable beyond Paramount's own site. |
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Actually, I thought it covered all bases. What remains unanswered for you?
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#289 |
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Now would be a good time for providers to fix things like the Scream Collection (which although labeled as UV @Vudu only half the titles ported to UV) and I Spit On Your Grave Trilogy (which was labeled as UV on FandangoNow but only 1-2 were actually UV). ...but doubt that will happen so the customer get screwed because the retail storefronts listings are wrong.
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i've got 4 titles trapped in flixster because they never got usa alids, once uvvu is gone, they will be only available outside the usa with flixster - for however long that lasts. the paramount series will probably exist on paramount as long as that service is around (who knows how long after uvvu?). you might open a support ticket with paramount/vudu/uvvu about getting those manually imported into vudu (if you actually own the physical media and slips). i did manage to get 3 codes for series ported into vudu that had mismatched alids back when flixster dropped usa support. it took a few weeks, but they did add the series to my vudu account even though vudu didnt support the uv code. Quote:
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Notice how they explicitly spelled out that movies purchased on FandangoNow will not be affected. They could have used similar terminology and say all UV linked movies will remain in your FandangoNow account after the UV shutdown, but they didn’t. Contrast that with Vudu’s statement which leaves no wiggle room. Quote:
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I was going to quote a bunch of posts but whats the point. So much good comedy material in here.
I can only speak for myself. I have no interest in owning physical media anymore so digital has been perfect for me. I took advantage of the many opportunities that were available during what has been dubbed "the wild west era" of digital collecting to amass a decent library. That has come to an end but my library imo is not in danger, it will still be viewable in several different places. |
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As pointed out, it is speculation on my part that FN might be likely to do nothing and your UV titles could disappear from FN once UV is dissolved.
The statements put out by FN as noted above do make it (only) sort of kind of clear they might actually try to retain our UV only titles after shut-down. However those statements are, as pointed out, pretty vague in comparison to Vudu's more concrete statement. I hope it's merely poorly worded for now, and will be more clearly stated later. I mean, however, that FN is the one I trust least, again if you've ever had to deal with them on any customer service issue of any sort, you know exactly why they might just allow your UV (only) titles to just disappear from their collection. That said, I would welcome them doing us the same courtesy (let alone service) that Vudu is doing. Also, compare the transaction history in FN to the one in Vudu and MA. FN only lists those items purchased in FN directly. And again, if you disconnect FN from UV, all the UV only titles disappear, and only come back if you reconnect. Last edited by crackedknee; 02-02-2019 at 01:59 AM. |
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Anyone living in Ireland has the same options for UV retailer services as the UK. It has to be Flixster Video for me because I can't use the other options to have more digital titles. I do think Flixster Video is on it's last legs as we go through the year. If it closes with no options for my digital collection to go elsewhere; I will be completely stuffed for digital options other than Google Play/Youtube Movies.
I have bought physical titles before where the digital version was available via iTunes or were expired codes. If I had paid for the disc to get them. I am still happy with my decision with hanging to the physical copy. |
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I can totally see why people living outside of the US and those living with crappy internet providers wouldn't be too keen on digital. I hope there is a satisfying resolution for you soon.
I use to be anti digital myself. I also use to be a picture and sound quality freak to the point where it was seriously interrupting my enjoyment of movies. Always making micro adjustments even after calibration just to make sure it was perfect. It was a real disease As i have gotten older and my eyes and ears have gotten worse, i have found it easier to just sit down and watch the movie and digital provides all the quality and convenience i need. I also understand if it's not for you. I will never tell someone else what to buy or enjoy with their own money. Warnings are okay if they are done with good intention but sadly they are mostly done to keep physical alive for their own benefit/choice aka: trying to tell you how to spend your money so that they can have happiness. |
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I've made the mind shift and am in the process of converting my disc collection to digital. I might keep some discs, though, due to their superior sound, until digital catches up. I really don't miss the special features, which I'd usually view only once. Although the dust hasn't settled in the industry (UV's demise being a case in point), I'm certain digital is here to stay. It needs to improve, though. Right now, it's too much work for the consumer. We shouldn't have to sample the prints at each provider to figure out which one has the best PQ/AQ and is in the right aspect ratio. |
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