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Q: I rented a movie on my ipad, how can I watch on my pc?

I rented a movie on my ipad, how can I watch on my pc?

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Posted on Aug 31, 2012 12:29 PM

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Q: I rented a movie on my ipad, how can I watch on my pc?

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  • by PCjr,

    PCjr PCjr Jan 27, 2014 4:08 AM in response to Johnathan Burger
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    Jan 27, 2014 4:08 AM in response to Johnathan Burger

    Yes, that was covered in this thread a yar and a half ago. My point was that that part policy is buried in the iTunes terms, while there is misleading language prominently dsiplayed on the movie rentals page.

  • by varjak paw,

    varjak paw varjak paw Jan 27, 2014 6:54 AM in response to PCjr
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    Jan 27, 2014 6:54 AM in response to PCjr

    If you believe something to be misleading, you can comment to Apple on the matter via their feedback page:

     

    http://www.apple.com/feedback/itunesapp.html

     

    Regards.

  • by TheRobinshark,

    TheRobinshark TheRobinshark May 27, 2015 6:39 AM in response to Demo
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    May 27, 2015 6:39 AM in response to Demo

    What if i rented the movie on my ipod but I couldn't download it because I had no memory left. Could I then transfer it to my PC instead?

  • by King_Penguin,

    King_Penguin King_Penguin May 27, 2015 8:48 AM in response to TheRobinshark
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    May 27, 2015 8:48 AM in response to TheRobinshark

    If you can't make room on your iPod you can try the 'report a problem' page to contact iTunes Support and see if they will grant you a redownload : http://reportaproblem.apple.com

  • by Cjones604,

    Cjones604 Cjones604 Aug 30, 2015 11:39 AM in response to rlippman
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    Aug 30, 2015 11:39 AM in response to rlippman

    I just had this experience with guests waiting to watch a movie that I was going to watch by myself ...not allowed to change my mind and watch it on another device??  I paid the rental fee and accept the time limitation but I want the freedom to watch it on whatever device I frigging choose!!

     

    I had to look up this article to find out I cannot transfer a temporary movie rental from iPad to iTunes, PC or Apple TV.  That's a stupid policy that makes no sense and reminds me why I don't want to deal with apple products.  And no it is not necessary to have this policy to protect against piracy and no I don't think it was Universal or other corporation that forced these terms on Apple.

  • by Cjones604,

    Cjones604 Cjones604 Aug 30, 2015 11:42 AM in response to PCjr
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    Aug 30, 2015 11:42 AM in response to PCjr

    Who has time to read those terms anyway?   We hit the Agree button expecting the terms to protect the interests beyond our own and to be consistent with common sense and fairness.

  • by ojasvichaudhary,

    ojasvichaudhary ojasvichaudhary Sep 11, 2015 9:07 PM in response to ryan_c
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    Sep 11, 2015 9:07 PM in response to ryan_c

    me too

  • by andreprado,

    andreprado andreprado Oct 17, 2015 12:07 PM in response to ojasvichaudhary
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    Oct 17, 2015 12:07 PM in response to ojasvichaudhary

    This is simply ridiculous, just got bite by it.. you would think that by 2015 you could rent from IPAD and watch in your macbook or whatever. You simply can't. Cool apple, never renting a movie from you again

  • by martibohl,

    martibohl martibohl Feb 11, 2016 5:11 PM in response to andreprado
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    Feb 11, 2016 5:11 PM in response to andreprado

    Just rented 3 movies for a trip tomorrow on my mac assuming I could watch on my iPad.  I accidentally started playing one on the mac so I can't move that one now.  The other two I had not hit "play" yet so I was able to find those in my iTunes Library as m4v files and was able to move those.  The movie I did start is listed under a tmp file and is called "download m4v".  I tried moving it to a new location on the mac and QuickTime couldn't open it and told me to open it with iTunes.    Seems once you start watching it on one device, you must finish it there.  The key is to move them beforehand an once you start watching, you can not move it again.  Frustrating  . . .

  • by MichelPM,

    MichelPM MichelPM Feb 12, 2016 12:01 AM in response to martibohl
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    Feb 12, 2016 12:01 AM in response to martibohl

    Apple severely limts where you are allowed to watch a movie that is merely a one time  "rental" of that movie.

    If you, actually, purchase the movie download, to keep for personal use, Apple allows the movie to be downloaded/distributed/copied to up to five Apple devices.

  • by pdbreen,

    pdbreen pdbreen Apr 2, 2016 2:15 PM in response to rlippman
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    Apr 2, 2016 2:15 PM in response to rlippman

    Can't believe this is true!  Upgraded my ipad the other day and rented a movie on it only to test the fingerprint thing.  Assumed I'd be able to watch it on apple tv later.  Guess not.  I hope airplay works...

  • by LACAllen,

    LACAllen LACAllen Apr 2, 2016 4:13 PM in response to MichelPM
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    Apr 2, 2016 4:13 PM in response to MichelPM

    In the interest of clarity on these issues...

     

    There are times when Apple is simply enforcing the licensing rules of the content owners. i.e. "the Movie Studios"

     

    There may be times when you can stream your movie from an iOS device to an HDTV via Airplay and times when you can't.

     

    *Some* content licenses may be written to prevent you from enjoying a movie on your 75" HDTV when you have only licensed (rented) it for a 10" screen experience (your iPad)

     

    Vent your frustration in the right direction here.

  • by pdbreen,

    pdbreen pdbreen Apr 2, 2016 4:27 PM in response to LACAllen
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    Apr 2, 2016 4:27 PM in response to LACAllen

    ipad => airplay is working.  just surprised at a device restriction for renting content.  Netflix, amazon, xbox, vudu, google, etc. dont do it this way. 

  • by sallenmd,

    sallenmd sallenmd Apr 2, 2016 4:57 PM in response to Cjones604
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    Apr 2, 2016 4:57 PM in response to Cjones604

    "We hit the Agree button expecting the terms to protect the interests beyond our own and to be consistent with common sense and fairness.' --And that false expectation is the problem.

  • by MichelPM,

    MichelPM MichelPM Apr 2, 2016 6:08 PM in response to LACAllen
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    Apr 2, 2016 6:08 PM in response to LACAllen

    LACAllen wrote:

     

    In the interest of clarity on these issues...

     

    There are times when Apple is simply enforcing the licensing rules of the content owners. i.e. "the Movie Studios"

     

    There may be times when you can stream your movie from an iOS device to an HDTV via Airplay and times when you can't.

     

    *Some* content licenses may be written to prevent you from enjoying a movie on your 75" HDTV when you have only licensed (rented) it for a 10" screen experience (your iPad)

     

    Vent your frustration in the right direction here.

    You are incorrect.

    Apple, NOT the movie studios, has, for a looong time, limited rental of movies, to the specific device that the rental is tied to.

    Lately with purchused, NOT rental, iTunes movie content, both Apple AND the movie studios have put new DRM code into effect where you can't stream purchased iTunes movie content any longer from remote storage devices to any Apple iDevices,  like from external, portable Wifi hard drives and flash drives, any longer without purposely defeating the recent DRM code.

    I have Seagate Wifi drive I used to be able stream all of my iTunes movie content from the drive to my iDevices, without having to resort to any content modifications

    Since iOS 8 Apple has shut down/coded out this ability to do this.

    I have an external hard drive with around 30 iTunes movies all of which I can no longer stream from that drive to my iPad until I do what I feel needs to be done to freely store and watch my legally purchased, dowloaded video content the way that I WANT TO STREAM AND WATCH this content.

     

    This is why, awhile ago, I have decided to stop purchasing movies from iTunes and have gone back to buying actual mutil format discs of my favorite movies to do with as I see fit. It is not like I am havng public viewings of movies in abondoned or empty building parking lots, selling content illegally or any other illegal movie viewing or selling activities. I am not involved with any torrenting activities, either.

    These movies are for family and personal viewing enjoyment and for enjoyment on the go.

    I will just keep increasing my movie disc collection. I wanted to cut back on movie discs, but the strict limitations of digital downloads is just too restrictive, now.

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