Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Digitize Your Movies for Cheap

Movies in digital form is certainly nothing new but consolidating them to one place has always been a Disc-To-Digital program. To begin, download the Disc-To-Digital software to your computer. You can then put movies into your optical drive on your computer and VUDU recognizes the title you put in as long as it is in their library. You then have the option to buy a digital copy of the movie right then and there. Standard definition versions are just $2 or for $5 you can get an HD version. If you already own the Blu-Ray version of the disc, you can get an HD digital copy for just $2.
nightmare. Buying digital movies from iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, etc. generally forces you to keep movies in various locations. However, one service has now made it easy to not only buy new digital movies but also to digitize the movies you have collected over the years. VUDU, which is Walmart's streaming service, has an incredible selection of movies for purchase or rent but the real reason I use them almost exclusively now is their

You can also redeem any "Ultraviolet Copy" displayed on the jacket of most new releases. VUDU keeps all of these movies in one easy location and you have the option to stream your movies from the VUDU site or download to your computer or mobile device so you can watch it offline. I have used VUDU's Disc-To-Digital fairly extensively and love it! If you own a Roku, Playstation, or XBox, you can download theVUDU app to access all of your content. One hint for adding to your collection without breaking the bank; buy USED movies from Amazon and use the Disc-To-Digital to add them to your digital collection.

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