Deciphering iTunes Movie options
Filed under: Macworld, iTS, Video
Now that iTunes rentals have launched, it has become kind of tricky deciphering what movies are available to rent, what movies are available to purchase, and what movies are available and what movies can be rented or purchased.
While Apple promises that more than 1000 movies will be available to rent by the end of February (including by 100 in HD with Dolby 5.1 sound), the current rental total (as of today) is about 375. And although Apple doesn’t have a clear “rental” section at that point in duration, finding out what films are available to rent is pretty easy. Just do a blank potential search for movies and check the box that says, “Search movies that are available for rental.” That will soon after give you a list of 150 titles at a moment of all the films available to rent. go, more results to get the next page of results.
Speaking of new releases, it is critical to keep in mind the caveat that was mentioned during the keynote - right now studios will wait 30 days after a film comes out on DVD before making it available on iTunes rentals.
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