How do you download movies with a digital code?
I have this bluray that comes with a digital code. The back cover says I can download it. The website to redeem directs me to Movies Anywhere, but there's no download link. I can only stream it. How do I download? I can't find anything online that helps with this.
Or perhaps is there a good free program that allows me to record the screen video and internal audio? |
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Thanks. I tried these instructions before but there is no "movie details" link on the movie page.
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Originally Posted by Mesmerized (Post 2319032)
Thanks. I tried these instructions before but there is no "movie details" link on the movie page.
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2319064)
It could only work on PC? not a mobile? I don't know for sure I've never tried it but maybe something to look into.
I downloaded a pirated movie to my computer a few weeks ago. Shortly afterwards I got an email from my isp basically telling me I'm not allowed to do that. They even told me the name of the movie I downloaded. I'll never do that again. |
Originally Posted by Mesmerized (Post 2319082)
I'm beginning to believe there is no way to download the file to my computer. I can download the movie to my phone and it plays, but I can't transfer it to my computer and I can't play the movie without the Movie Anywhere app. Reminds me of Netflix when I had it. I could download movies to my phone but they wouldn't play without the Netflix app. It really sucks.
I downloaded a pirated movie to my computer a few weeks ago. Shortly afterwards I got an email from my isp basically telling me I'm not allowed to do that. They even told me the name of the movie I downloaded. I'll never do that again. https://www.techworm.net/2018/04/how...flare-dns.html |
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2319105)
Did you torrent that pirated movie? ISPs are big on spotting torrent use. You needed a VPN, that way your ISP can't see what you are doing. And you want to change your DNS server from the default which is your ISPs server to some other DNS server like Cloudflare or Google servers. It's not only for privacy, both Cloudfare and Google servers generally perform faster than the default ISP servers.
https://www.techworm.net/2018/04/how...flare-dns.html In Step 5 it says, "Now, choose the radio button ‘Use the following DNS server’ address. If there are any default IP written there, simply clear them and replace those addresses with the 1.1.1.1 DNS addresses: For IPv4: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1;" Do I put those numbers in the empty spaces where it says, "Preferred DNS server," and "Alternate DNS server?" The last step is to "close and then restart your network", does that mean I need to unplug my wifi router and plug it back in, or to just close the browser and open it again? Won't my isp detect that I've changed the dns? |
Originally Posted by Mesmerized (Post 2319193)
Thanks. I've never changed the dns before.
In Step 5 it says, "Now, choose the radio button ‘Use the following DNS server’ address. If there are any default IP written there, simply clear them and replace those addresses with the 1.1.1.1 DNS addresses: For IPv4: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1;" Do I put those numbers in the empty spaces where it says, "Preferred DNS server," and "Alternate DNS server?" The last step is to "close and then restart your network", does that mean I need to unplug my wifi router and plug it back in, or to just close the browser and open it again? Won't my isp detect that I've changed the dns?
In Step 5 it says, "Now, choose the radio button ‘Use the following DNS server’ address. If there are any default IP written there, simply clear them and replace those addresses with the 1.1.1.1 DNS addresses:
For IPv4: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1;" Do I put those numbers in the empty spaces where it says, "Preferred DNS server," and "Alternate DNS server?"
The last step is to "close and then restart your network", does that mean I need to unplug my wifi router and plug it back in, or to just close the browser and open it again?
Won't my isp detect that I've changed the dns?
I'm not encouraging anyone to download movies illegal, but if you do changing your DNS servers is not enough, you would need a good VPN too. But people use VPNs for privacy and security, say you use your computer at a coffee shop or wifi hotspot without a VPN someone could see your network traffic and learn passwords, stuff like that. |
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2319248)
It's been a long time since I changed my DNS servers so I highly recommend before you change anything write down the original settings and numbers. That way if you break something you can put it back to the way it was, or take a screenshot. Also watch a couple YouTube videos.
Yes. That probably means, shut off your computer and restart it. I don't think you should have to unplug your router and restart it. It's totally legit, legal to change your DNS servers, nothing sneaky about it. I'm not encouraging anyone to download movies illegal, but if you do changing your DNS servers is not enough, you would need a good VPN too. But people use VPNs for privacy and security, say you use your computer at a coffee shop or wifi hotspot without a VPN someone could see your network traffic and learn passwords, stuff like that. |
Originally Posted by Mesmerized (Post 2319254)
Thanks for your help. I do have a VPN. I think a simpler solution is to download a movie to my phone and transfer it to my computer; this way I don't have to worry about messing things up. My phone service doesnt seem to care about my downloading movies. Of course I can always buy a movie if I like it enough.
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2319269)
Did you have a VPN and was it active when you dowloaded that movie that your ISP complained about? I mean your ISP shouldn't be able to tell where you go on the internet or what you download with a VPN. It wasn't one of those VPNs built into a web browser?
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Originally Posted by Mesmerized (Post 2319082)
I'm beginning to believe there is no way to download the file to my computer. I can download the movie to my phone and it plays, but I can't transfer it to my computer and I can't play the movie without the Movie Anywhere app. Reminds me of Netflix when I had it. I could download movies to my phone but they wouldn't play without the Netflix app. It really sucks.
I downloaded a pirated movie to my computer a few weeks ago. Shortly afterwards I got an email from my isp basically telling me I'm not allowed to do that. They even told me the name of the movie I downloaded. I'll never do that again. From that instructions link page:
iOS Devices: The ability to save movies for offline viewing is available for iOS devices running iOS 14 and up. Apple TV runs tvOS and does not support this feature.
Save a movie to your SD card Currently, the ability to save movies for offline viewing is only offered through iOS, Android and Amazon Fire Tablet devices with the Movies Anywhere app installed. With a digital purchase code (from a purchased blu-ray with a digital download option), I suspect the idea is if you're watching offline, you're watching from the disc. But I often find these services to be somewhat wanting in a lot of real life scenarios (in terms of alleged convenience or working in a practical manner for how you need it to). But maybe I'm just nitpicky or am an edge case. |
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