Disney's Digital Copy Plus
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Disney's Digital Copy Plus
Disney is ditching the digital copy discs and switching to cloud-based digital copy codes. Customers will choose between iTunes, Amazon and Vudu.
Disney’s New ‘Digital Copy Plus’ One Step Closer to ‘Disney Movies Anywhere’
With the home video release of Oz the Great and Powerful on June 11, 2013, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment will be launching a new service, ‘Digital Copy Plus.’ Taking a cue from the Disney Movies Anywhere initiative, in which consumers will be able to purchase a film and stream it across multiple devices, the Digital Copy Plus replaces the digital copy disc previously offered and transfers it into the cloud, so consumers can choose how and where the digital copy is stored/accessed from.
The way it works is relatively simple: consumers will take the Digital Copy Plus code included in their purchase and enter it into the DigitalCopyPlus.com website. They will then choose a cloud provider: iTunes, Amazon Instant Video or Vudu, each with their own offerings on multi-device playback via download and streaming, including access via Roku devices. This means at launch (and depending on chosen provider), Disney films will be available on televisions, iOS devices, Roku, Android tablets, Kindle Fire, gaming consoles, PCs, Macs and even — ironically enough — BD players that offer access to these providers.
The service is not just limited to Disney releases, however. It will apply to all of Disney’s studios including Pixar, Marvel, Touchstone and even DreamWorks, which Disney currently has a distribution agreement with.
At launch, it appears the service will be available only to consumers in the United States and Canada, with Canadian access limited to the iTunes service.
It’s still a far cry from the promised Disney Movies Anywhere service, but it certainly seems a step in the right direction, especially for the company which can now trade off manufacturing and supporting additional discs and materials for leveraging existing services from third party providers.
http://www.stitchkingdom.com/disney-...py-plus-62991/
With the home video release of Oz the Great and Powerful on June 11, 2013, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment will be launching a new service, ‘Digital Copy Plus.’ Taking a cue from the Disney Movies Anywhere initiative, in which consumers will be able to purchase a film and stream it across multiple devices, the Digital Copy Plus replaces the digital copy disc previously offered and transfers it into the cloud, so consumers can choose how and where the digital copy is stored/accessed from.
The way it works is relatively simple: consumers will take the Digital Copy Plus code included in their purchase and enter it into the DigitalCopyPlus.com website. They will then choose a cloud provider: iTunes, Amazon Instant Video or Vudu, each with their own offerings on multi-device playback via download and streaming, including access via Roku devices. This means at launch (and depending on chosen provider), Disney films will be available on televisions, iOS devices, Roku, Android tablets, Kindle Fire, gaming consoles, PCs, Macs and even — ironically enough — BD players that offer access to these providers.
The service is not just limited to Disney releases, however. It will apply to all of Disney’s studios including Pixar, Marvel, Touchstone and even DreamWorks, which Disney currently has a distribution agreement with.
At launch, it appears the service will be available only to consumers in the United States and Canada, with Canadian access limited to the iTunes service.
It’s still a far cry from the promised Disney Movies Anywhere service, but it certainly seems a step in the right direction, especially for the company which can now trade off manufacturing and supporting additional discs and materials for leveraging existing services from third party providers.
http://www.stitchkingdom.com/disney-...py-plus-62991/
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Here some more info from the DigitalCopyPlus.com website:
How many times can I use my Digital Copy code?
Your Digital Copy code can be used to redeem your title with one participating provider. However, the code can also be used to unlock points and offers through Disney Movie Rewards.
Your Digital Copy code can be used to redeem your title with one participating provider. However, the code can also be used to unlock points and offers through Disney Movie Rewards.
What else can I do with my code?
Your code provides you with access to various special offers, sweepstakes, upgrades, rewards and more. These offers vary by title and by territory and additional terms and conditions may apply; please enter your code to find out what you can unlock!
Your code provides you with access to various special offers, sweepstakes, upgrades, rewards and more. These offers vary by title and by territory and additional terms and conditions may apply; please enter your code to find out what you can unlock!
Do Digital Copy codes expire?
Digital Copy codes are only available for a limited time. See the list below for specific dates related to your title.
Oz The Great and Powerful - Expires June 11, 2018
Digital Copy codes are only available for a limited time. See the list below for specific dates related to your title.
Oz The Great and Powerful - Expires June 11, 2018
From how many providers can I redeem my Digital Copy?
Each code allows you to redeem with your choice of one participating provider, so please choose carefully.
Each code allows you to redeem with your choice of one participating provider, so please choose carefully.
What are my provider options?
Please note provider availability varies by title.
Please note provider availability varies by title.
#3
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Leave it to Disney to come up with their own way of doing things.
I have few Disney titles in my DVD/HD-DVD/BluRay collection as it is, this concept of theirs is unlikely to inspire me to rush out and buy more, especially since this appears to NOT be retroactive to include any previously-purchased movies.
Sure, kudos to Disney for at least getting on the wagon, I just wish it were the same wagon that nearly all of the other studios are already on.
I have few Disney titles in my DVD/HD-DVD/BluRay collection as it is, this concept of theirs is unlikely to inspire me to rush out and buy more, especially since this appears to NOT be retroactive to include any previously-purchased movies.
Sure, kudos to Disney for at least getting on the wagon, I just wish it were the same wagon that nearly all of the other studios are already on.
#4
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I'm perfectly fine with this. One less stupid disc to clutter the movie cases. It doesn't really change much. I already redeem the digital copies via iTunes anyway.
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I'm confused about which is better : Vudu or Amazon video. Is there a significant difference? Will the movie show up with my Ultraviolet library if I redeem on Vudu? Isn't that just another UV partner like Flixster and Cinema Now
If people who know a lot about streaming are confused, can't imagine what the average consumer is going to make of this. They should have just gone the UV route.
If people who know a lot about streaming are confused, can't imagine what the average consumer is going to make of this. They should have just gone the UV route.
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Pretty easy.
iTunes = least supported, apple products only
Amazon = more support but doesn't support non-Kindle Fire Android devices or Bluray players, minus Apple products
Vudu = supported on pretty much everything, minus Apple products
I personally prefer Vudu to Amazon, not sure if it is UV or not though.
iTunes = least supported, apple products only
Amazon = more support but doesn't support non-Kindle Fire Android devices or Bluray players, minus Apple products
Vudu = supported on pretty much everything, minus Apple products
I personally prefer Vudu to Amazon, not sure if it is UV or not though.
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This wouldn't be the first Vudu-only digital copy. Wal-Mart sells some discs with non-UV Vudu codes.
I agree that this can be confusing. Especially for the average customer. I wish Disney would just put out a regular UV code.
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iTunes = least supported, apple products only
Amazon = more support but doesn't support non-Kindle Fire Android devices or Bluray players, minus Apple products
Vudu = supported on pretty much everything, minus Apple products
I personally prefer Vudu to Amazon, not sure if it is UV or not though.
Amazon = more support but doesn't support non-Kindle Fire Android devices or Bluray players, minus Apple products
Vudu = supported on pretty much everything, minus Apple products
I personally prefer Vudu to Amazon, not sure if it is UV or not though.
Universal Digital Copy also offers a choice between iTunes, Amazon and UV. Their iTunes and UV are both HD-quality. But the Amazon is always SD-quality. I wonder if Disney will offer SD or HD at Amazon?
In the past, if you owned a Vudu movie that wasn't UV, and the studio later joined UV, your movie would automatically upgrade. I had a Vudu-only copy of Push. When Summit joined UV last month, the movie was added to my UV account.
Anyways, I'm definitely getting Vudu. Better video quality. It's available on more devices that I use. And hopefully Disney will eventually join Ultraviolet and my movie will upgrade to UV.
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It's a tough call in picking which provider one chooses for these Disney digital copies. Choices should be dictated by personal needs. Amazon refuses to be a part of UltraViolet and likely won't join since they want to lock consumers into their own ecosystem of products. Apple is much the same way. But if the only thing you own is an Apple TV, iTunes is the call.
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Pretty easy.
iTunes = least supported, apple products only
Amazon = more support but doesn't support non-Kindle Fire Android devices or Bluray players, minus Apple products
Vudu = supported on pretty much everything, minus Apple products
I personally prefer Vudu to Amazon, not sure if it is UV or not though.
iTunes = least supported, apple products only
Amazon = more support but doesn't support non-Kindle Fire Android devices or Bluray players, minus Apple products
Vudu = supported on pretty much everything, minus Apple products
I personally prefer Vudu to Amazon, not sure if it is UV or not though.
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I knew it's on game consoles, didn't know Sony Bluray had it.
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I can't download the iTunes DC for Oz. I am getting the following message:
"If you buy the HD version, you will have to transfer it to an HD-compatible device in order to watch it. Or, you can buy the SD versioin and watch it on this computer."
Funny thing is that I downloaded HD versions before, Jaws for sure, and it worked. Strangely Oz doesn't show up as purchased in my history.
I change the download setting from HD preferred to SD but I still get the same message. Anybody else having the same problem?
"If you buy the HD version, you will have to transfer it to an HD-compatible device in order to watch it. Or, you can buy the SD versioin and watch it on this computer."
Funny thing is that I downloaded HD versions before, Jaws for sure, and it worked. Strangely Oz doesn't show up as purchased in my history.
I change the download setting from HD preferred to SD but I still get the same message. Anybody else having the same problem?
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The workaround is to enter the code on my iPad. It asks if you want to download now or later. I select later and the movie gets added to my account in the cloud.
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I've run into that problem with a couple other iTunes codes. I don't know why it happens with some titles and not with others.
The workaround is to enter the code on my iPad. It asks if you want to download now or later. I select later and the movie gets added to my account in the cloud.
The workaround is to enter the code on my iPad. It asks if you want to download now or later. I select later and the movie gets added to my account in the cloud.
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I prefer VUDU because of superior streaming on my TV, and I can access most of them on my Kindle Fire via Flixster app. Wish Amazon would join UV also, then my choice would be easy.....
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Pretty easy.
iTunes = least supported, apple products only
Amazon = more support but doesn't support non-Kindle Fire Android devices or Bluray players, minus Apple products
Vudu = supported on pretty much everything, minus Apple products
I personally prefer Vudu to Amazon, not sure if it is UV or not though.
iTunes = least supported, apple products only
Amazon = more support but doesn't support non-Kindle Fire Android devices or Bluray players, minus Apple products
Vudu = supported on pretty much everything, minus Apple products
I personally prefer Vudu to Amazon, not sure if it is UV or not though.
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Vudu doesn't support downloading to iPads? I might have to go with Amazon instead then since we have two iPads that we like to travel with. That seems sort of stupid.
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On Sword and the Stone and Robin Hood, it is only giving me the option for VUDU or Amazon. I'm interested in an iTunes digital copy. Am I doing something wrong?