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    Default canonical list of digital copy compatibility?


    Anyone know of a list that describes which titles (or studios) use whichever method of delivery for digital copy? I'm a little annoyed at Warner going with Itunes or Windows media without making it clear that a title supports one or the other (some titles support both but its very inconsistent). Disney and Paramount supports Itunes... or did on the couple of titles I own. I've not seen DC on any lionsgate titles, or seen the DC from other studios
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    I believe Rambo (the first edition) does include a Digital copy. Is Kick-Ass Lionsgate, too? Because that one has a DC as well.

    As for an "every digital copy" list compatibility, Warner does have a list on their DC support page. I think it's safe to say that by now, it's a bit like this:

    Every movie with a Digital Copy is compatible with Windows Media Player and iTunes, except:
    a) Early Sony Pictures releases which were only compatible with PSPs. I think they opened up compatibility with iTunes with District 9.
    b) Speed Racer which claimed it was compatible with iTunes but only was with WMP. An code-exchange program became active but it has now expired.

    The safest bet is iTunes. Also I tend to actually use it more on the go thanks to the iPad or iPod Touch. Watching a DC in my home computer is not even an option for me, why would I? having the BD a couple of steps away.
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    I bought Batman under the red hood and it utilized WMV DC, not itunes. I was unhappy about that, though it would not have affected my purchase decision. I was hoping for a listing of sorts so I could make sure I don't waste money on other releases in the future and ignore a WMV DC copy.
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    very usefulllllll
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    thankxxx every one

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