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Many studios have embraced Ultraviolet, which allows them to promise the same "digital copy" you would get with your DVD that would work with iTunes, but offers them a system over which they have ...
Hollywood continues to try to lay the foundation for UltraViolet, the technology that studio managers hope will replace the DVD. Sony Pictures on Friday issued Blu-ray versions of "The Smurfs" and ...
Show full PR text BBC Worldwide announces first UK Ultraviolet-enabled DVD titles Date: 09.10.2012Last updated: 09.10.2012 at 09.08 Category: BBC Worldwide ...
Expect many from the tech sector to accuse UltraViolet’s makers of trying to lock up consumers’ content–again. Even with the cloud in the DVD box, the content on the DVD will still be king.
A Warner Bros. executive hopes a new plan of having consumers take their DVDs to retailers to be ripped and uploaded to an UltraViolet digital locker will increase the services uptake.
It’s a bloody blast! Look for it on 3D Blu-ray (plus 2D Blu-ray and Digital HD UltraViolet), DVD (plus Digital UltraViolet), and Digital HD on April 8th from Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
Some DVD/Blu-ray combo packs include both an UltraViolet code as well as one to download a separate digital copy using Apple’s iTunes or Windows Media Player.
Steve Barton | Nov 30, 2011 Post Thumb: /jul11/things.jpg The premake of the John Carpenter classic The Thing is on its way to DVD and Blu-ray, and if you didn’t see it in theatres, now’s your ...
BBC Worldwide Consumer Products today announces that it will be releasing its first UltraViolet-enabled DVD and Blu-Ray titles in the UK in time for Christmas 2012.