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Apple to (finally) start movie rentals

Often seen as an innovator, Apple is behind the PC industry on digital movie rentals by, oh, 8 years or so. But something tells me they'll do a good job, though more recent services like Amazon Unbox and, of course, the On Demand functionality on everyone's cable box sort of makes this redundant. The WSJ predicts:

 In an effort to jump-start the market for online movies, News Corp.'s Twentieth Century Fox and Apple Inc. are preparing to announce a deal in which Fox movies would be available for rent digitally through Apple's iTunes Store, according to people familiar with the matter.

Apple has for months been trying to persuade the Hollywood studios to agree to a digital rental model, in which consumers would be able to download movies through iTunes that could be played for a limited time. Until now, no studio has agreed to such a deal with Apple, and some companies have continued to resist Apple's pitch.

Sales of video through Apple's iTunes Store have failed to grow at the same pace as the site's music downloads, analysts say, while the company's video device for living rooms, Apple TV, has been a poor seller.

I actually use my Apple TV quite a bit for kids' movies, though I wish it supported more video formats and had a much bigger hard drive. But then I'm a tool in this way: Most people don't have the time, energy, or inclination to rip DVDs to a digital format so they can be used in this fashion, and really why should they? Most movies are only watched a single time anyway. What Apple TV needs is a way to browse the iTunes Store from the device and then order movie rentals or purchases. Until you can do that--something that's possible on the Xbox 360, by the way--it's an also-ran.

So why do I bother with the Apple TV at all? It's much quieter than the 360 and has a nice UI, and when you combine H.264 movies with the device and our HDTV, the end result is quite attractive. It's not perfect, but what is?

By the way: You can do virtually everything an Apple TV does with a video-capable iPod and an iPod Dock. The only difference is that you'll have to cart the device back to the PC occasionally to sync it up with content, and since Apple doesn't put the iPod UI on the screen, you'll have to jump down to the device to navigate the UI. But if you already have an iPod, it's an inexpensive way to accomplish the same thing.

Published Dec 27 2007, 06:43 AM by pthurrott
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December 27, 2007 8:17 AM
 

MP3 Download Music said:

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December 27, 2007 8:26 AM
 

fivepoint said:

That was remarkably unbiased, Paul!  I am impressed!

I am looking forward to the next revision of the Apple TV, because unlike the other 'also rans' Apple will provide a SEAMLESS method for purchasing, syncing, viewing the videos.  It will be a pleasure to use, and I can have full confidence that each and every family member will be able to figure it out.  

I won't have to worry about different prices, because they will all be the same.  

I won't have to even think about different file formats, sizes and other compatibility issues.

I won't have to make hardware/software decisions.

I don't have to deal with 5 different companies to make it all work.

The difference with Apple's approach (just like the iPod, iPhone, iTunes, and Macs) is that it will "JUST WORK".  No thinking about it, making decisions, or compatability issues... It will work from the moment I plug it in.  

What an amazing idea!

December 27, 2007 9:00 AM
 

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December 27, 2007 9:16 AM
 

daveinla said:

Indeed the AppleTV has a nice UI and should be a more attractive device if movie rental is available at reasonable price from the interface. BTW, I use Frontrow 2.0 on my Macmini w/ Leopard plugged as a mediacenter in the living room, and it's just as gorgeous as AppleTV's interface. + it's more upgradeable and powerful !

December 27, 2007 9:38 AM
 

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December 27, 2007 1:32 PM
 

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December 27, 2007 4:31 PM
 

DRWAM said:

I thought that the Apple TV was too limited, so I bought a DIVX certified DVD player for $60 and just rip the DVD's then convert them and put them on a USB drive. The Philips DVP5982 has a USB 2 port [HDMI and upconverts as well] and will read from FAT32 formatted USB drives, as well as USB flash drives. I was really thinking about the Zune for trips when we need a portable media player, due to the fire sale of the first gen Zune's. But then I figured that I may as well just get a portable DVD player that is DIVX certified, especially since we already have a few MP3 players, and have much DIVX movies. This new rental service still doesn't change my mind. Making DIVX from my own hard copy doesn't take much effort. I certainly don't set there and watch it rip and convert.

December 27, 2007 5:27 PM
 

weedmonk said:

"I am looking forward to the next revision of the Apple TV, because unlike the other 'also rans' Apple will provide a SEAMLESS method for purchasing, syncing, viewing the videos.  It will be a pleasure to use, and I can have full confidence that each and every family member will be able to figure it out.  "

And you just KNOW this.....why?

iTards are such suckers.

December 27, 2007 7:51 PM
 

daveinla said:

Had a bad day again weedmonk !!?!! :D

December 27, 2007 8:48 PM
 

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December 27, 2007 11:51 PM
 

lotsamystuff said:

In other news, Wal*Mart has actually shut down their movie download service:

www.macrumors.com/.../wal-mart-closes-movie-download-service

December 28, 2007 6:54 AM
 

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