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Showing newest posts with label film downloads. Show older posts

Moviestar join Movie Download Bandwagon

Irish-based online DVD rental company Moviestar.ie is set to launch a digital video-on-demand download service in May. Moviestar Digital will allow customers to download movies and TV shows to their laptop, PC or portable media players with prices starting at EUR 0.99 initially.

The company behind the service claims to have secured the rights to content from a number of Irish producers and to have a comprehensive film library in place. Moviestar.ie also claims to be currently in negotiations with the History and Biography channels and with a number of major Hollywood studios.

Moviestar.ie, which was launched just over a year ago by Gavin and Iain McConnon, allows subscribers to rent unlimited DVDs for a set monthly fee starting at EUR 7.99 DVDs are posted to the user and can be sent back when they've finished watching the film or television series.

Moviestar.ie claims to have 28,000 customers and a EUR 1.2 million turnover. It said it intends to grow its subscriber base to over 40,000 by mid-2008 and its new download service is one of the ways in which it hopes to gain new customers.

"This is very much a rental service rather than a download-to-own one because we feel that ultimately that's where the market is going to go with these things, so the product will expire on your PC after one month with the current catalogue," Moviestar.ie's co-founder Gavin McConnon told ENN.

McConnon outlined the companies with which Moviestar has signed content deals with. "We've secured a deal with Network Television Ireland which has a lot of Irish content - mainly TV shows and admittedly, not the latest Hollywood stuff. We've also had discussions with people at Mipcom, which is the world's largest international audiovisual content trade show, and some of them require minimum guarantees so we've got to get a certain amount of volume going in terms of customers before we can get involved with them. We also have the History and Biography channels on board as well.

"We buy all our stock direct from the wholesalers who deal direct with all the big studios and they've no problems supplying us with content," he concluded.

The McConnon brothers have been around for a number of years and have somewhat of an interesting past. In 2006, a few months following the launch of Moviestar, the brothers were reported to film companies for breaching copyright by renting out retail DVDs, according to a report in the Sunday Business Post in 2006. The brothers are also directors of Promocom Ireland, which, following an investigation by the BBC's Inside Out programme in 2006, was accused by the Office of Fair Trading in Britain of running misleading prize promotions, while trading under a number of names.

The market for video-on-demand is expected to grow substantially in Ireland in the coming years. The McConnons predict the Irish online rental market will exceed 200,000 subscribers over the next five years resulting in a EUR 35 million per annum business here.

How to download legally

Essentially, there are just two options available to you if you want a movie download. You can either download legally or illegally and this obviously depends on which website you download a movie from.

Legal sites will offer the best software designed and tested to work on your computer so you can trust it will not harm your pride and joy.

If you are not sure after reading on their website what exactly they are offering or are confused and unsure then contact them and ask the following:

Question: ?Is a movie download from your site legal??
Question their legality of the service you are signing up to. Simply ask is a movie download from your site legal? You obviously do not want the strong arm of the law coming down on you as a result of an illegal movie download.

Question: ?Will I be using peer to peer software??
Another important question to ask is when you download a movie IS ?does it involve using peer to peer software?? Sites such as Kazaa, WinMX, Limewire, TorrentSpy, YouTorrent all use peer to peer software or file sharing.

If the site does use peer to peer then it is more than likely illegal. This type of setup can easily lead you to download movies that are copyrighted and not legal for you to possess without paying a fee.

What you need is a service that provides you with direct links to sites where free authorized downloads can take place and that are perfectly legal.

Question: ?Can I copy the movie once downloaded??
Along with asking about the download method, you will also want to know if you can make a copy of the movie after the download. If the answer is yes, then you should take it as another warning sign that something is not right. Free official downloads are for viewing only and are not set up for saving or caching on your hard drive. A service that offer access to no charge movie downloads knows this and will make it very clear to their customers that this is so. If you get any other kind of answer, you should move on immediately.

Question: ?How many movies do you have??
Sites that claim to give you an unlikely number of choices when it comes to movies, music videos, television shows, and other types of shows should be another sign that it is not legal. While ethical services offer you a wide range of choices, they will not give you access to every film ever made. When you see that kind of incentive it can often indicate conditions that are too good to be true. You should get away from this type of site immediately.

Question: ?What is your software compatible with??
Check the compatibility issues with your ISP, the type of operating system you have, and your connection speed. Genuine providers will have clear answers to these types of questions and will often have a good support team that can help you with more technical issues if needed. Don't just buy into the idea of one service meeting all the needs of every single customer; it just isn't realistic.

A legal service provide of no charge movie downloads will provide you precise answers to the questions highlighted above.

In contrast, free bootleg movie download sites will use smoke and mirrors to sidetrack you so the question is never ever directly answered. When you get that type of response, you should look elsewhere.

Asking these simple questions will make it possible for you to pick a company that provides you access to approved and lawful no charge movie downloads. With a little patience and asking the right questions, you can easily identify a service that really does it all it says.

A good example of a legal and safe site is Vizumi Movie Downloads which offers 100% legal, safe and official movie downloads. Vizumi is backed by media giants Arts Alliance Media (AAM) who is Europe?s leading provider of digital film distribution services owning sites such as LOVEFiLM.

If you would like to find out more about Vizumi, here is a review of their website:

Movie downloads – an interesting debate

Apple CEO Steve Jobs dropped a bombshell on HD DVD, Blu-ray, Blockbuster, Arts Alliance Media (Love Film and Vizumi movie downloads) any everybody else in the movie download business this week.

Steve Jobs announced at Macworld that iTunes will now rent out movies. Users will be able to download movies and watch them on iPods, iPhones, Apple TV or home computers. Inevitably, Apple has the support from all the major movie studios.

So will history repeat itself and Apple repeat what they did to the music industry with iTunes and change the way we watch movies with iMovies?

An interesting battle to come out of this news will be the battle of HD. Movie lovers will have more options than ever on how they prefer to enjoy their movies and no doubts that digital downloads are the future but not overnight. Average Joe isn?t going to immediately throw out DVD player tomorrow to buy an Apple TV.

In the same instance, Blu-ray may never reach mass usage before digital downloads become mainstream. However, physical media will not vanish because many consumers like to own something they can touch and feel so DVDs will still be in demand for the short term. Another thing to support this is that the market is full of DVD players and only in recent year has seen the VHS video disappear from the shelves. And, when up-scaled, many regular DVDs look surprisingly impressive on HD TVs.

One thing against DVD collections is they take up so much room and that is where digital downloads has an advantage. Conversely, you will need a device big enough to store all these downloads and also Broadband that allows you unlimited downloads.

Before Apple announced their movie download plans, many digital movie rental services already have existed. Websites such as Netflix, Cinema Now and Vizumi Movie Downloads allow movie streaming for its users, offering legal movie downloads to own and rent, and importantly backed by film studios.

HD video-on-demand is available from certain cable TV providers. You can download HD movies from Xbox Live but the choice of movies is limited. Downloads can take forever. Quality can be poor and this is frustrating having taken so long to download and although iTunes presence will help movie download rentals forward, home-theater geeks will complain that Apple's HD video quality is only 720p and audio is only Dolby Digital 5.1 which is good enough for the general user.

So what are Apple charging for movie downloads? This is where the battle for movie downloads could we won or lost. Apple is currently offering $4.99 to download a HD movie. Users then have 30 days to watch it and 24 hours after you start watching to finish it. It will be very interesting to see what Microsoft does which already has 18 million Xbox 360s in homes worldwide and also Sony with the recent success of Playstation 3 and also PSP.

Subscription plans are not yet available and users will demand watching HD movies as often as they like with no restrictions.

As for the electronic market, there will be big demand for a combo HD DVR/HD-movie-library downloading unit. One solution would be to merge HD channels, regular TV channels and HD movie-rental services into one subscription package for a monthly fee.

The writing's on the walls of video rental stores such as Blockbuster and I expect they will jump on the band wagon of movie downloads also. Why waste petrol driving to Blockbuster if you can download it from the comfort of your home? Even Netflix seems like a hassle in comparison because who exactly wants to wait hours upon hours for a Blu-ray movie to show up in the mailbox?

One thing is for sure, the movie download market is going to get very competitive which is great for us the consumer as it will bring the best products and lower prices.

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Apple maps its assault on movie downloads

The eagerly anticipated MacWorld happened a few days ago and Steve Jobs delivered what Apple plan to do with its movie download business. Movie download services across the board has started to take off in the same way downloading music did with iTunes. Can iMovies emulate what iTunes did to the music industry?

During the 90's, Time Warner spent $10,000 a customer in Florida to show downloading movies over cable lines was technologically feasible. Now in 2008, as more companies jump on the band wagon, movie download services will be widely available from many sources, some legal and some unfortunately not so legal, but movie downloads are sure to part of everyday life before the end of this year experts predict.

Apple's plans at MacWorld will have undoubtedly shaken a few feathers, not because Apple is offering a fundamentally new twist on VOD but because it's Apple.

The movie download market today is very similar to where online music was in wake of the first Apple iPod. Back then, MP3 players were already on the market but were largely niche products and most music that played on them was illegal pirated copies. Apple created the first cool digital music player.

Steve Jobs was also the first technology executive with the heft in Hollywood to actually cut deals with studio executives to allow enough legal content online to create a marketplace and demonstrate that making money from digital music was at least possible.

In 2008, most consumers still aren't all that interested in cable companies' movie download offerings, largely because the studios are so worried about piracy and cannibalizing their existing TV syndication and DVD businesses that they haven't supplied enough product to interest subscribers.

Movie downloads from services like Vizumi , Netlflix and CinemaNow are still largely a curiosity for hobbyists and people who don't know how to download the pirated stuff or using file sharing sites such as Limewire.

Until now, Apple hasn't fared that much better and sold approximately 7 million movies compared to about 4 billion songs and 125 million TV shows.

Once again, Steve Jobs has persuaded the film studios to make vastly greater stores of content available to consumers in exchange for the tacit promise that he can create enough of a market to offset the inevitable increase in piracy that will occur when millions of new consumers realize how easy it is to download and share movies on their computers, iPods and TV sets. You only have to look at the movie piracy rate in Korea, which has the world's most ubiquitous broadband.

Apple's movie rental service could be exactly the spark Hollywood needs to jump start its online cinema business. Or the spark could become a conflagration that devours industry profits. Or it could flop once again, just as so many for-profit video-on-demand ventures have since Time Warner first dipped its toes in Orlando.

The only certainty is the movie downloads, legal or not, are here to stay.

Be careful when downloading movies

Movie downloads online is catching on fast across Europe with the total European movie download market estimated to be worth 350 million euros ($516 million) by 2012, up from 17 million euros ($25 million) in 2007.

The youth of today are very tech savvy and are familiar with downloading media files online. By the term 'Youth', I mean anyone below 35 years of age. So that is quite a large population of people who get movie downloads online. Do a search in the Internet on terms like ?movie downloads?, ?film downloads?, 'download movies? and it is quite likely that you will find many related sites. With so many options available, we really need to know what are the factors to consider when we want to get movie downloads.

in this day and age, watching movies is so easy and can be done comfortably within our own homes. I am not talking about buying or renting a movie but downloading a movie from the comfort of our own home without having to queue or drive through stressful traffic.

We all know how popular downloading music has become and revolutionised the music industry in the last decade but now is it the turn of movie downloads? Google results for popular search terms such as movie downloads indicate that 59, 600, 000 people search for this term.

Statistics show that many people now download full DVD movies online. This explains why there are many online movie shops and even the larger studios are putting their movies online for download and purchase. Either you buy each movie piece-meal or subscribe for memberships with the online movie stores.


So if you want to use a movie download website, what should you look out for?

1. Be sure to always check the format of the movie files. Are they compatible with your DVD player or your computer media player? It is always safer to use sites that offer movies in DivX format. This is because it saves you a lot of time to download movies online in this format, and secondly, it is a widely accepted format.

2. Can you burn the full length DVD movie onto a CD or it must be copied onto a DVD after you download movies online? You need to have options since blank DVDs are normally more expensive and you need a special DVD burner rather than the CD burner your computer comes with. But then again, it really depends on what you want. DVDs provide better picture and audio quality so if you are willing to pay more, by all means, burn the movies onto DVDs.

3. Can the site guarantee excellent picture quality? I guess this matter to everyone who is downloading movies online. You obviously would not want a movie download of poor quality which is so bad that you cannot even make out what you are watching. Using 100% safe and legal sites that are backed by film studios will make sure you get excellent quality whilst staying on the right side of the law.

4. Do they provide round-the-clock customer support service? Not every site can provide such service. But if you find one that promises to deliver this level of service, it is worthwhile to give it a try and download movies online there.

So other than leaving your home to rent a DVD or purchase it off the shelf from your local movie store, there is a great choice online but be careful who you chose to download from. Here are a selection of excellent movie download sites:






Vizumi Movie Downloads










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HMV and Play.com to launch film download services

New Media Age is reporting that both HMV and Play.com are planning to launch film download services in the next six months.

HMV is expected to offer a trial service at the start of next year while Play's offering will come in the next few weeks.

"Next year is going to be very important for downloadable film", said Gideon Lask, HMV ecommerce director. "We don't want an 8-tonne gorilla to place itself in the room like iTunes did in the music industry."

Amazon and iTunes offer movie downloads in the states, this news has prompted speculation that the two giants could launch their full offerings in the UK soon.

According to statistics from Nielsen Online, interest in online entertainment sites has seen a year-on-year growth of 91%, from 641m minutes viewed in September 2006 to 1.2bn minutes 12 months later.

Walmart enters Movie Download war


After dabbling in movie download tests, Walmart is now jumping into the movie and television download business head first, and will launch their new site this month (Nov 2007) .

Television networks who?ve agreed to provide content include Fox, CW and Viacom?s MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, Logo and VH1. The television download market is currently dominated by iTunes.

Prices for movies will be $10-$20. Television shows will be $2. Downloading and watching content will require a Windows PC, as with all of the services mentioned above except iTunes.

Will This Be Successful?


Walmart in the past has had mixed results for online initiatives. They gave up on the postal movie rental market when they couldn?t make headway against Lovefilm and Netflix. In this case, however, there is no established player to try to kill. The movie download market is in its nascent stage and anyone can win. Vizumi film downloads is currently the number one website for this service along with CinemaNow and MovieLink.

iTunes still has the only service that works cross-platform, plays on an iPod and now on the living room television with Apple TV. And they already dominate the television download market. Walmart will not be able to easily hurt iTunes in the short term.

Not forgetting that Netflix has already released an excellent movie and television download service, and Joost is another service coming soon. None of these companies are going to lie down in the face of competition from Walmart, and they know that Walmart will bail out of markets that they can?t dominate.

All of this is fantastic for us, the consumer as prices are still way too much as movie downloads are still more expensive than simply buying a DVD. This blog will keep you posted on this ever changing and exciting market. Stay Tuned!!!!

Tiscali Movie Downloads to Rent or Purchase

If you know which film you want to download, a great option is Tiscali's search tool to find it quickly. You can search for titles based on film title, actor, director or genre. Alternatively you can browse through their large catalogue of titles by collections which are listed on the left hand side of the home page (genre, studio, new releases etc).

Another Movie Downloads website, Tiscali, sell films on a rental or purchase basis. Titles ?To Rent? give you a 7 day window for watching the film once download is completed. As soon as you start playing the movie, a 24 or 48 hour viewing period kicks in. After this time the film can no longer be played but you can play, stop, rewind or fast-forward the film as many times as you like within the viewing period. All this information is clearly displayed in the basket before you complete your purchase.

Titles which you purchase ?To Own? have a different license that enables you to watch them as many times as you like. These titles are known as bundles because they comprise multiple digital files and sometimes a DVD. Two digital files are delivered, one for your computer and a smaller file that can be synchronised to your portable video player.