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Flixster has launched an update to the Movies application for iOS products adding support for installing UltraViolet movies for offline watching. Flixster customers can also add UltraViolet Digital Copies for their collections using redemption codes incorporated in Blu-Ray or Dvd disks they have bought and can then have the ability to stream or download individuals movies for their apple iphone, ipod device touch or iPad through the new Flixster application. The most recent version also adds iOS 5 support and reinstates Netflix DVD Queue management which in fact had formerly been removed because of a Netflix policy change. Movies by Flixster can be obtained in the Application Store like a download free. Streaming requires an apple iphone 3GS/4/4S, third- or 4th-generation ipod device touch or iPad, a Flixster account and a minimum of one UltraViolet movie within the user’s Flixster movie collection.
The significant of this news is HUGE!, I’ve been running VLC player on my Macs and PC’s for after getting tired of worrying about Codecs.
You see VLC player allows you to watch movies that have been compressed so that they are easier backed up on to external hard-drives or take up less space on your computer
What this finally means is all those movies or videos you’ve had on your PC or Mac should* now work on the iPad by simply adding them via iTunes.
VLC media player is available on the AppStore
September 20, 2010
After 2 weeks of review, VLC for the iPad is eventually available on the AppStore! The release date is set to Tuesday, Sept. 21, so depending on your timezone, it should be available pretty soon. For instance, it’s already available in New-Zealand! Just follow this iTunes link that should become active as soon as the app reaches your store.
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Livebloggers, rejoice! Justin.TV, one of the world’s most popular live video streaming services, has released its new app for the iPhone and iPod touch in the form of an upgrade that enables live video to stream from the device. Both the app and service are free, but the app only works on devices with a camera. Streaming is done over WiFi or 3G, depending on availability.
If you have an iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 or the fourth generation iPod Touch (released september 2010), then this app might be worth checking out. Until next time, This is Adiman423 on behalf of iPhone Tutorial Videos signing out.
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