
BluRay discs are far better than the equivalent streaming versions – and I have pretty decent fibre connectivity at home. I realise I’m probably unusual in that I still buy films and TV shows, not relying on whether they’re streaming or are available on Netflix or Amazon Prime.
#Flixster video code
It’s probably the only video in my library that didn’t get there via a code from a slipped in piece of paper with a disc.
#Flixster video movie
Will my copy of the Veronica Mars movie get through? That was a Kickstarter reward to me for the successful funding for that film.
#Flixster video series
Who knows which movies or TV series won’t make it across from Flixster to Google Play. I can watch it on Sony’s site, but that’s not super-convenient for watching on another device. In my piece at the start of the year, I noted that Flixster already prevented me from watching one film in my UltraViolet collection – 1937’s Frank Capra classic, Lost Horizon. That’s not totally encouraging, and is another example of where digital “ownership” really isn’t true ownership. Certain other limitations may apply subject to the terms of service and available features of Google Play in your country. Please note that certain videos in your Flixster Video collection may not be available for migration to Google Play. But I do understand that it might have been nice to offer a choice of, say, Google, Amazon or Apple.
#Flixster video android
And I have both an Android phone and an Nvidia Shield plugged into my TV, so watching them shouldn’t be hard. I already probably have more “owned” films on Google Play than any other platform. So I should be able to move my library across to Google Play. Google Play is a global online store that is home to the latest apps, games, music, movies, TV shows, books and magazines you can enjoy and share on all your favorite devices.

To enable you to continue to enjoy your video collection after the shutdown of Flixster Video, we have made arrangements to allow Flixster Video users to migrate available videos in their Flixster Video collections to Google Play. The US version has been dormant for a while, and now the UK version is closing.įollowing the announcement by UltraViolet that it will be discontinuing its service on July 31, 2019, we are writing to provide you notice that Flixster Video is planning to shut down its website, applications and operations on October 31, 2019. Today I got an email from Flixster – the site and app that allowed me to watch my UltraViolet library – is itself shutting down. So when it was announced at the start of the year that UltraViolet, the ridiculously convoluted scheme that let you get digital copies of films and TV on your devices, was shutting down – it raised some flags. But the scheme hasn’t extended beyond the US. So a film you bought on Google Play can be watched in iTunes (or whatever that gets called in the future). The US has something called Movies Anywhere which allows libraries to be shared between video providers. It’s entirely dependent upon the whim of the distributor. no app for your new TV), or needing to buy new boxes or dongles to play a particular operator’s fare.Īnd in particular, if you buy a physical disc that comes with a “digital copy”, precisely what that digital copy is, and what platform it sits on is uncertain.
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You run the risk of your hardware not being supported (e.g. You can buy movies or TV series from a number of sites including: iTunes, Google Play Movies, Amazon, Sky Store and Rakuten.īut if you buy something in one of those places, you can only watch it via that company’s app and/or products. At the start of this year I noted that buying a digital movie or TV series in the UK was an absolute mess.
