taranto63

Q: Do you have to have an internet connection to watch a rented movie from itunes?

I rented a movie from itunes and tried to watch in on a plane.  But a message came up that itunes could not connect to the internet.  I did not realize you had to have an internet connection to watch a rented movie.  Is this correct?

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Posted on Mar 23, 2012 8:29 AM

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Q: Do you have to have an internet connection to watch a rented movie from itunes?

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  • by Chris CA,

    Chris CA Chris CA Mar 23, 2012 10:20 AM in response to taranto63
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    Mar 23, 2012 10:20 AM in response to taranto63

    No, you do not need an interent connection to watch a rented movie.

    Did it download completely?

  • by HACKINT0SH,

    HACKINT0SH HACKINT0SH Mar 24, 2012 9:11 PM in response to taranto63
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    Mar 24, 2012 9:11 PM in response to taranto63

    I'm going to go against Chris' comment here, and say yes you do need an internet connection. This is because just about everyone who tries to watch a movie from a plane has come here and posted about not being able to watch the rented movie.

     

    So... the answere is going to be NO for now, until someone can prove otherwise.

     

    It could be that maybe it's not the connection issue, but something else related which causes this, but only applies to planes.  I don't know, maybe after you fly over into another country or something it stops?

  • by taranto63,

    taranto63 taranto63 Mar 24, 2012 9:33 PM in response to HACKINT0SH
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    Mar 24, 2012 9:33 PM in response to HACKINT0SH

    I agree.  It happened to me while on a plane.  I don't know why I would rent a movie from itunes if I can only watch it when on-line.

  • by hdgator92,

    hdgator92 hdgator92 Oct 4, 2012 10:38 AM in response to HACKINT0SH
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    Oct 4, 2012 10:38 AM in response to HACKINT0SH

    If you download the movie completely onto your ipad or iphone (internet connection required) then you will not need internet on the plane since its on your ipads hardrive. I fly on a regular basis and always download 2 or 3 movies using my home wifi before I head to the airport. Once you have downloaded them then you can watch from the VIDEO app under "rented".

  • by bluemoonO,

    bluemoonO bluemoonO Nov 7, 2012 2:01 PM in response to hdgator92
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    Nov 7, 2012 2:01 PM in response to hdgator92

    When I tried this on my IPAd it launched Itunes and failed because there was no wifi connection. Maybe you did something different than me in setting your system up the 1st time?

  • by Ewilbur,

    Ewilbur Ewilbur Jan 17, 2014 10:49 AM in response to taranto63
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    Jan 17, 2014 10:49 AM in response to taranto63

    I have experienced this on several occassions and after being unable to watch three of the six movies I rented from iTunes on the return leg of a six hour flight, I finally decided to explore a little more to determine how to "fix" this. I have yet to find a definitive answer but at this point I am 100% certain that you "need" an internet connection to watch a movie. If you have ever downloaded movies on your iPad and tried to BEGIN watching them in flight, imagine your frustration level when the "Content Not Authorized" message appears and you are SOL watching the back of the seat in front of you for six hours. On the initial leg of my West Coast trip, fearing this would happen, I started playing the three movies I might watch on the flight while in the terminal. This of course began the 24 hour countdown. I was rushed on the return leg and neglected to do this. Of course the three remaining movies could not be viewed because the "Content Not Authorized" message appeared.  Upon landing however I was prompted to log into iCloud and sure enough the movies could be played.

     

    While an internet connection is not required to view movies once they begin, there is clearly some form of authorization taking place and required before they can be played. If you wait until you are cruising along at 30,000 feet, you are SOL and heaven forbid you are on a New York to Seattle flight in the middle seat of a 737 with no in-seat entertainment. It makes for a very long 6.5 hours. 

     

    The abursdity of this is simply beyond my comprehension. Once you download and pay for the movie (transferred from PC), shouldn't the iPad somehow be intelligent enough to know when you started the movie using its own internal clock or something? Isn't the whole purpose of the iPad to enable me to screw off on a 6-hour flight watching movies and avoiding work? The apparent oversight here is simply impossible to understand given how frequently this must occur. Ten years from now every flight while be equipped with WiFi and this issue will be a thing of the past but what an incredible limitation of an amazing piece of technology. I would be willing to bet that if Jobs had ever been screwed out of $15 for three movies because "Content Not Authorized" appeared on his flight I wouldn't be posting this.