Watch Movies on USB Flash Drives - Legally!
Filed under: Tech Stuff, Home Entertainment
Just in time for Christmas, you'll be able to carry movies in your coin purse ... wear them around your neck ... hold them on one finger ... lose them in your shirt pocket. Two companies have announced technology that will allow full-length movies to be sold on USB flash memory devices -- legally. CinemaNow USB Movie Drives "will include an integrated media player as well as the necessary video codecs to enable instant high-quality PC playback of movie content offline," according to a prepared statement released by the companies, Sonic Solutions and Widevine.
"Once connected to the Internet," the press release says, users will be able to access the content on other devices, "such as networked Blu-ray Disc players and connected televisions." High-Def Digest suggests that the devices may be "an effort to meet with consumer demand for digital copies while keeping retail stores in the loop."
Movie-themed USB flash drives have been around for a while -- like the one for The Godfather -- and with the growing memory capacity on the drives, for ever-lowering prices, I suppose this kind of device was inevitable. Sonic Solutions and Widevine have not yet announced any partnerships with movie studios, and there's no word on how "high-quality" the movies will look or what the prices will be. This sounds like a stop-gap device, something for non-tech folks who don't want to mess around with downloads or loading digital copies from DVDs onto their personal computers. Would you buy movies on USB flash drives?










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-24-2009 @ 4:54PM
Alanit said...
No thanks. I'll do it the old fashioned way: internet.
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7-24-2009 @ 10:35PM
tapakusko said...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbcx_-g7o7s
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7-24-2009 @ 6:03PM
krotny12 said...
or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbcx_-g7o7s
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8-13-2009 @ 3:30PM
hurpadurrrr said...
How could this possibly go wrong?
What do you mean when the DRM servers go offline the content will be useless? That's okay. DRM servers never go offline. The idea of a DRM service provider shutting down forever rendering the media completely useless is such a laughable idea.
What? What are you looking at me like that for?
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8-26-2009 @ 11:24PM
DDDDDD said...
I think this is the best idea yet. Better than taking up so much space with VHS or DVD. Now invent a machine to play these on and hook to TV's. Oh yes I would buy them.
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