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StrangeDays said: Yup, one can use a networked iTunes library on ATV today. Okay, if we were to go down a NAS route: for sharing downloaded iTunes files what If Apple were to bring out their own compact NAS unit that supported both Time …
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StrangeDays said: Well I hope you don’t ever read your software licensing agreements. Ima go on a limb and guess you’re not a lawyer. Who does? And how many times have those type of agreements actually been enforced when broken (other …
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StrangeDays said: 2) Normals don’t need to do this. Most people need never worry about local storage or studios revoking their iTunes movies. It’s a fringe case. It's going to be less fringey, especially during this pandemic when cinemas ar…
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stompy said: Serious question: is there a for-purchase video retailer that 'sells' movies and guarantees you can stream it as long as the retailer exists? I know there are many who've had the same experience, but this has been publicized wid…
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mpw_amherst said: mbdrake76 said: neilm said: mbdrake76 said: It's pity they're not putting storage capacities in the terabytes on these things to allow you to download all your iTunes movie purchases - because if you don…
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neilm said: mbdrake76 said: It's pity they're not putting storage capacities in the terabytes on these things to allow you to download all your iTunes movie purchases - because if you don't download them, and the content provider pulls…
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eightzero said: Query: if you bought HD movies on iTunes before they offered 4k, you get the free upgrade to the 4k version of those? Depends entirely on the studio. Disney hasn't offered 4K content at all on the iTunes platform.
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AniMill said: mbdrake76 said:It's pity they're not putting storage capacities in the terabytes on these things to allow you to download all your iTunes movie purchases - because if you don't download them, and the content provider pulls it fr…
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mjtomlin said: mbdrake76 said: It's pity they're not putting storage capacities in the terabytes on these things to allow you to download all your iTunes movie purchases - because if you don't download them, and the content provider pu…
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JinTech said: mbdrake76 said: It's pity they're not putting storage capacities in the terabytes on these things to allow you to download all your iTunes movie purchases - because if you don't download them, and the content provider pul…
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jeffharris said: mbdrake76 said: It's pity they're not putting storage capacities in the terabytes on these things to allow you to download all your iTunes movie purchases - because if you don't download them, and the content provider …
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And again, what's to stop Warner Bros. from pulling the title from iTunes entirely later down the line (without notice), preventing any "redownloads" or future streaming? Apple needs to do more to ensure that (a) if this does happen, customers are …
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It's pity they're not putting storage capacities in the terabytes on these things to allow you to download all your iTunes movie purchases - because if you don't download them, and the content provider pulls it from the iTunes store - you're screwed…
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I don't think people who are chomping at the bit to move to ARM Macs have really thought out the whole process.
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seanismorris said: mbdrake76 said: I'd still say they are going to be moving to custom-designed AMD chipsets instead. Probably based around the Zen 2 architecture. It'll retain x86 compatibility and provide better performance for the…
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Soli said: mbdrake76 said: I'd still say they are going to be moving to custom-designed AMD chipsets instead. Probably based around the Zen 2 architecture. It'll retain x86 compatibility and provide better performance for the power. …
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I'd still say they are going to be moving to custom-designed AMD chipsets instead. Probably based around the Zen 2 architecture. It'll retain x86 compatibility and provide better performance for the power. The move to an all ARM platform seems a …
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rob53 said: Lost me when the article mentioned Dell. Could care less how a 4-year user of Macs thinks any Windows PC compares to a Mac. It doesn’t, no way, no how. I pick whatever tool gets the job done regardless of whether it is a PC …
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I've been using a Dell XPS for the past two years alongside a MacBook Pro (2016 and most recently 2017 - but I have owned and used Macs going back to the iBook G4), and to me, the XPS has been a far nicer experience than the MBP. Firstly, no [censo…
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I always buy on iTunes because, usually, the iTunes Extras usually provide a decent set of extra features - usually mimicking the physical disc release. The number of audio commentaries being included, for example, has been a great reason to buy. …