![]() ![]() I liked the idea of having them in iTunes because it should be around forever. Now I have six or so Disney movies in my iTunes. So it gives you a way to watch it and share it with people in your house. Once it is in your iTunes all of your authorized devices can watch the movie too. You can also link your account with iTunes and have the movies in your iTunes account and even download it and watch it offline. Then there is a service called Disney Movies Anywhere which is an app that lets you watch those movies on your iPhone, computer, or android phone. But lately, it seems the digital copy is being included more and more often (and the DVD less and less: Pixar is re-releasing movies on Blu-ray that used to include Blu-ray and DVD disks and now including the Blu-ray and Digital HD only, which saves them the cost of including an extra disk).ĭisney (and its subsidiaries like Pixar, Marvel Studios, and Lucasfilm) includes a code inside the Blu-ray case that you can enter at a Disney website to activate or register your digital copy. ![]() Sometimes there isn’t a digital HD copy and sometimes not a DVD and sometimes neither. Three Blu-rays, one that includes Digital HD download, one with DVD, and one with both.Īnyway, in addition to the DVD disk, many of the Blu-rays include a digital copy or “Digital HD” as stated on the cover. People maybe don’t want to wear the glasses at home or something and maybe there aren’t enough UHD TV’s and UHD disk players out there yet. Even though most of the highest grossing movies are filmed in 3D, Neither of these seems all that popular. ![]() And Blu-ray has branched off so that now there are 3D Blu-ray disk which should play in a conventional Blu-ray player (though not in 3D) and Ultra HD 4K which is not backwards compatible. Blu-ray does not seem to have caught on as well as DVD’s originally did, maybe because people don’t feel like buying disks and players anymore when they can stream over Netflix, Roku, Chromecast, or whatever to their TV, computer, phone, or tablet. Many of them included a DVD disk as well so that you could share with friends who don’t have Blu-ray or to convince you to buy the Blu-ray disk even though you don’t have a player yet. After joining and then leaving the Disney Movie Club, I wound up with a bunch of Blu-ray disks. ![]()
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