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Feb 10, 2010 5:53 PM in response to Proper Ericby JimmieL,Update, iTunes Store just notified me that they are refunding my cash on the HD tv shows I've purchased. Apple is cool even if HDCP isn't. -
May 28, 2010 9:55 AM in response to JimmieLby Cetevaya Moish,I heartily suggest that anyone experiencing this issue submit feedback to Apple. There should at least be a warning that this content may not be playable on older displays. -
Oct 31, 2010 11:47 PM in response to Proper Ericby FireEater33,This is ridiculous! I have a semi new (one year old) Samsung TV that i watch everything on. It wouldn't let me watch my film I bought tonight. BOUGHT, like I own the rights for a private screening. That is what buying a DVD gets you. I will never buy from iTunes again, not until, at least, they fix this ridiculously absurd censorship. -
Nov 24, 2010 5:55 AM in response to Proper Ericby Yolkum,I'm running into the same problem with my Mac Pro 12 core. I'm running dual monitors. On my secondary monitor a view sonic it plays fine, but if I drag the video window to my Cintiq tablet screen it pops up an error window saying that this display is not authorized?
It seems to only be happening with the HD quality videos. The Standard definition play fine on both screens.
What shenanigans is apple up to now? -
Jan 4, 2011 7:33 PM in response to Proper Ericby Beautiful Life,I had the same issue. I have an 3 year old 30" Mac Screen and a new one. So I opened the video in quicktime which automatically opened on my old screen and would not work. So I just dragged the quicktime window over to my new screen - the error message disappeared and it played perfectly.
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Dec 1, 2010 10:37 AM in response to Proper Ericby Star1,Hi all,
you guys are NOT listening.
As davidangel said, this is a Hollywood's doing & the rest of the (smaller) players have to agree - or not sell anything.
It's the same on windows side... -
Jan 24, 2013 4:34 PM in response to Star1by waynerg,If hollywood were to make purchasing more reasonable, easy and better priced, piracy on the internet would be done for. Everybody deserves to make a living if they get off the couch and do something, but geez, really? How much do we pay for this drivel. Conspiracy theories on youtube are generally more entertaining.
Instead they have to behave in such a confrontational manner so that I take great pleasure waiting hours, and retrying downloading questionable torrents. In this century, piracy is not criminal behavior, It is a reaction to bullying. Hollywood, adjust your behavior or become irrelevant.