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Sorry, but in order to enjoy the Movielink service you must have Windows 98/SE, ME, 2000 or XP, which support certain technologies we utilize for downloading movies.
We do not anticipate supporting Mac or Linux in the near future.
Originally posted by: hawksballer
Just found this on their site:
BURNING DVDs and PEER-TO-PEER
Our terms of use currently do not permit burning or other copying of the movies. We are exploring features that will enhance our service.
hmm wonder if I can get around it somehow.......
It's the full version, but I wouldn't call it a movie. It's one of Sony Imagework's earlier animated CG shorts, proof of concept if you will. I think it was about 15 minutes long or so.Originally posted by: hawksballer
yeah I saw that is it a full version movie?
Originally posted by: linuxdave
Sorry, but in order to enjoy the Movielink service you must have Windows 98/SE, ME, 2000 or XP, which support certain technologies we utilize for downloading movies.
We do not anticipate supporting Mac or Linux in the near future.
Too bad.
I do not anticipate supporting YOU in the near future. Hot deal though, for people who use IE and Windows.
Originally posted by: linuxdave
Sorry, but in order to enjoy the Movielink service you must have Windows 98/SE, ME, 2000 or XP, which support certain technologies we utilize for downloading movies.
We do not anticipate supporting Mac or Linux in the near future.
Too bad.
I do not anticipate supporting YOU in the near future. Hot deal though, for people who use IE and Windows.