- The video store looks cool. There are tons of movies and is a close replacement for NetFlix or Hulu etc until we get it. At only $ 19.99 to buy the new movies someone can easily afford a couple of movies all under $ 50 plus rent a couple of movies as well.
Very nice work from RIM.
i) Can we stream the audio/video for movies that you buy over BlueTooth
( specifically to cars that has blue tooth enabled display) ?
ii) Is DLNA something that is in the pipeline of just vaporware?
iii) Can the movies you buy be transferred between playbooks ( and or other devices/tablets )
iv) Is there an app to RIP it and burn it once it is downloaded on the playbook
v) Is there a way to buy movies for free from the video store ( or are there any free ones & or RIM promotions coming up )02-22-12 10:50 AMLike 0 - The video store looks cool. There are tons of movies and is a close replacement for NetFlix or Hulu etc until we get it. At only $ 19.99 to buy the new movies someone can easily afford a couple of movies all under $ 50 plus rent a couple of movies as well.
Very nice work from RIM.
i) Can we stream the audio/video for movies that you buy over BlueTooth
( specifically to cars that has blue tooth enabled display) ?
ii) Is DLNA something that is in the pipeline of just vaporware?
ii) RIM has recently joined the DLNA, so its not hard to imagine that a flagship device will receive that support in the near future.
The rest of your questions I can unfortunately not answer as here in the rainy UK, we do not have the Video Store.
02-22-12 11:14 AMLike 0 - Check this thread out: http://forums.crackberry.com/blackbe...-store-701944/
You should ask these questions to Rovi's support @:
http://blackberry.roxionow.com/
They have a LIVE CHAT button (CLICK THE HELP TAB FIRST) - They addressed my question regarding streaming on a computer very quickly.02-22-12 11:28 AMLike 0 - i) Not Video(bluetooth simply doesn't have the bandwidth), but the new OS2.0 has A2DP audio support; so I'm sure audio will stream just fine.
ii) RIM has recently joined the DLNA, so its not hard to imagine that a flagship device will receive that support in the near future.
The rest of your questions I can unfortunately not answer as here in the rainy UK, we do not have the Video Store.
Waiting on my ride to be shipped and would be great if it can handle this ( although on the manufacture's website it only has phones listed and no tablets etc )02-22-12 11:49 AMLike 0
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