RyGuy wrote:JeanGreyForever wrote:I still have it showing up in my Apple account. I wonder if maybe the version you had was the extended edition which was pulled off some time back from iTunes which may be why it isn't showing up anymore for you.
Possibly? It was the digital code that came with this version of the movie:
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Bedknobs- ... ray/26347/
Hmm, that's the code I used. I know some people had the film before the digital copy came out, and the film they had was the extended edition. When the blu-ray/dvd/digital copy combo pack came out, the digital copy was the theatrical release and replaced the extended edition. There was a hack on iTunes that if you redownloaded the film, then you could get the extended version again (although I think they removed that now), but I'm not sure if you did that. If so, then maybe Apple removed the extended edition completely which is why it's gone now.
blackcauldron85 wrote:I've been having some issues w/ MoviesAnywhere.com. At first, after I found out how to link my DMA account, it took a while for my Disney movies to show under "My Movies." Now I'm trying to link my Amazon, Google Play, & iTunes accounts (I have no videos in any of those, but just in case), and my Google Play one linked fine, but Amazon just isn't for some reason (I keep logging in, but it's not Connecting), and even after opening iTunes like it prompted me to, I still can't have it connect.
I've never redeemed non-Disney digital codes, but I'm typing in some (Fox or Universal or Sony or Universal or WB, which I see are taking part in MA), but I keep getting the message for each one: "There was an error redeeming your code. Please try again later." What am I doing wrong? Do I need to go to FoxRedeem.com or UPHE.com, or any of those individual websites? Will they link to my MA account? Or will only new movies include the MA code?
I haven't been able to link to Amazon either but the rest of my accounts worked fine (iTunes took a while though).
RyGuy wrote:
I really wish Disney would get on that train . . . years ago before Disney Movies Anywhere, there was another service called Disney Movies Online and they would give you a digital copy of a movie you owned for $5.99. I picked up a lot of my digital copies that way. Not as cheap as VUDU, but still much cheaper than buying a digital copy from any of the providers out there.
I really wish they still had that. Although, like you said, it's still pricey, but it's better than nothing because I've got quite a few Disney films I wish I could have on digital like Treasure Planet, Dumbo, Lilo & Stitch, etc. Even some of the older live-action films like Tuck Everlasting.
It might be better to redeem each of those codes through their individual distributors. That might be a little irritating depending on how many codes you have to redeem, since they make you create accounts for each studio. Vudu would be a better option because you should be able to redeem them all through there, if I'm correct. Then with your accounts linked to Movies Anywhere, they should show up there. Since the site was just launched, it's probably got a lot of bugs right now.
DisneyVillains wrote:Thanks everyone for the heads up! Just downloaded the new app and the Little Mermaid is finally corrected.
All but one of my movies transferred over from Vudu so hopefully within the next hour it will make its was over.
Assuming the one movie you have left isn't Disney, it might be from one of the studios that didn't join Movies Anywhere yet. I noticed I was missing the Hunger Games and Twilight films before releasing that Lionsgate is the distributor for them and they haven't joined yet.