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- 13'' Macbook w/ 2Ghz Core Duo, 2GB DDR2, 250GB HD, 10.5.4. iPod Touch.
Gosh Darnit! It has been about a month or two now since I deleted 90% of my music library to make my computer officially pirated/illegal music free. I have been using iTunes ever since (sure it is more expensive than free, but I have discovered that it isn't that big of a deal, I just buy things that I really want, not whatever I happen to see at the time.) I really like the iTunes experience and I want to start getting into the video aspect of it.
Here's where the problem starts :
I download Total Recall from iTunes and watch it on my macbook because I was sitting in an airport and wanted a new movie to watch on a flight. Sounds great! It was great too, thank you Apple for offering such awesome functionality. What now though? I have a movie that I want to watch again, but perhaps not on my little lappy. Due to DRM, there is no way to legally take my movie and burn it to DVD. SO frustrating . I know that this isn't really Apple's choice, I just wanted to vent out against digital rights in general. I don't want to break the law, I just want to view my purchased content in a more normal type of situation. I guess that the only thing to do is go shell a few hundred dollars into an AppleTV
Here's where the problem starts :
I download Total Recall from iTunes and watch it on my macbook because I was sitting in an airport and wanted a new movie to watch on a flight. Sounds great! It was great too, thank you Apple for offering such awesome functionality. What now though? I have a movie that I want to watch again, but perhaps not on my little lappy. Due to DRM, there is no way to legally take my movie and burn it to DVD. SO frustrating . I know that this isn't really Apple's choice, I just wanted to vent out against digital rights in general. I don't want to break the law, I just want to view my purchased content in a more normal type of situation. I guess that the only thing to do is go shell a few hundred dollars into an AppleTV