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AOL and Movielink strike a deal
(old news - 01:39PM Wednesday Jan 21 2004)
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AOL has struck a deal with broadband film rental service Movielink, offering downloads for 99 cents a title (for a limited time). While that's a nice price, the multitude of restrictions (Windows OS and IE only, DRM restrictions, and poor signal quality when output to televisions) make the service less than ideal. The deal comes after Movielink CEO Jim Ramo recently claimed "video on-demand is here today". Of course after he made that statement at USTA Telecom 03, he went on to say the sector won't really take off until they can reach the living room; but who's keeping score?

Studio backed Movielink quickly elbowed out independent competition like Intertainer and set up camp, with early reviews being less than favorable. Analysts have charged the services exists as a brand recognition device, and really can't compete against digital cable and satellite. Movielink primarily exists as a claims flag stuck into the broadband film mountain.

"We'll play around with the Web to put a good face on it all," noted one anonymous studio executive around launch-time. "But, really, all we want is a renewal deal with cable that gives us a bigger piece of the pie."

BellSouth, Roadrunner, and Terra Lycos have recently signed deals that deliver a modified version of Movielink's services, users paying $2.95 and $4.99 for a 24-hour viewing period (the same price as traditional Movielink rentals). The 99 cent deal through AOL will exist throughout February, after which we assume pricing returns to normal (more details via CNET).

There are obvious restrictions that have turned off some users. Customers have 30 days to watch the film and 24 hours to complete it once viewing begins. Of course a big strike against it among our users is that it requires a Windows OS and Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher to function. Even if you do manage to route the signal to your living room television set, the films are closer to VHS than DVD quality.

The service also isn't going to be winning races anytime soon. Over a 1.5 Mbps broadband connection, downloading a full film takes at least half an hour, though the company has worked to integrate a caching "Movies in Minutes" feature that begins playing after several minutes.

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csiemers

join:2000-09-16
Portland, OR
·EarthLink

For a few more cents...

Unless I was able to route it through my tv... I doubt I'd use it. Currently I don't have the $$$ to invest to make that happen...
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Rob
In Deo speramus
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join:2001-08-25
Kendall, FL
·Comcast

Re: For a few more cents...

said by csiemers See Profile:
Unless I was able to route it through my tv... I doubt I'd use it. Currently I don't have the $$$ to invest to make that happen...

You can route it through your TV if you have a TV Out on your card.

Karl Bode
News Guy
join:2000-03-02

Re: For a few more cents...

Yeah. Tried that last month during a right-up. Was not impressed with the quality. Had some distortion, fairly similar to a VHS tape. Honestly I'd rather rent from a brick-and-mortar store for the time being......

storm64007
Premium
join:2001-05-21
Freeport, NY

Re: For a few more cents...

said by Karl Bode See Profile:
Yeah. Tried that last month during a right-up. Was not impressed with the quality. Had some distortion, fairly similar to a VHS tape. Honestly I'd rather rent from a brick-and-mortar store for the time being......

You must have a very shitty monitor. I have rented films out that i could not find on p2p that i really wanted to see and the quality was VERY good...no distortion at all.

Karl Bode
News Guy
join:2000-03-02

Re: For a few more cents...

Not monitor. Monitor is fine. Export to television.

NightLinks
Premium
join:2001-06-04
Bronx, NY
I like it for AOL members .99 I take it

Maxo
Your tax dollars at work.
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join:2002-11-04
Tallahassee, FL
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.99

I think considering you are only paying 99 cents it's not a bad deal. I'd probably be interested in it if it was available to me. Anything above a dollar and I'd might as well rent the thing.
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M A R K
St. Ides Heaven
Premium
join:2001-06-15
Long Island
clubs:

Just wait

Just wait for the hack to come out on this one, AOL will be crying how people are D/L the movies then burning them to DVD..
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Spike401
Fox Powered

join:2002-04-27
Labrador


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January 21st, @01:48PM

No thanks.

I will not pay for anything that has DRM included.
If they wish to add that DRM garbage, it effectively calls us all criminals, meaning they can sell their garbage to anyone besides me.

Their DRM and WIN32 OS restrictions can dissipear along with the company for all I care. If they cant make a service that wont work on all OS's and without the DRM, I can get my movie elsewhere until then.

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Hypn0tyze
Adam

join:2001-05-13
BOOM

Re: No thanks.

said by Spike401 See Profile:
I will not pay for anything that has DRM included.
If they wish to add that DRM garbage, it effectively calls us all criminals, meaning they can sell their garbage to anyone besides me.

Their DRM and WIN32 OS restrictions can dissipear along with the company for all I care. If they cant make a service that wont work on all OS's and without the DRM, I can get my movie elsewhere until then.


So when music stores put security devices on CDs, they are calling you a criminal? They want the same thing - you get what you pay for and nothing more.
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Spike401
Fox Powered

join:2002-04-27
Labrador

Re: No thanks.

Yes and your comparing a physical product to a virtual digital file, how nice.

If I could "copy" a dvd from the store, I would copy a brand new porche from a car dealer too.
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Spike401
Fox Powered

join:2002-04-27
Labrador

Re: No thanks.

And I can freely do whatever I want with this product too I might add... rather then use spyware infested DRM.
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JoshNJ
Premium
join:2001-12-25
Freehold, NJ

said by Spike401 See Profile:
Yes and your comparing a physical product to a virtual digital file
It is the same thing.
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join:2001-04-19
1970 442 W30
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Re: No thanks.

said by JoshNJ See Profile:
said by Spike401 See Profile:
Yes and your comparing a physical product to a virtual digital file
It is the same thing.

No, it simply isn't the same and you know it. Try to drive a digital copy of a Porshe and let me know how it rides, LOL

jrobcet

join:2003-02-16
Moscow, ID
Here you go: input0104@movielink.com
Use "Customer Feedback" as the subject line.

Email them and explain why you will not be using their service. I did.

JDawg26

@attbi.com

Great!

Here you go: input0104@movielink.com
Use "Customer Feedback" as the subject line.
Email them and explain why you will not be using their service. I did.
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I just emailed and told them "Thanks"!

rameus
Bad Craziness
Premium
join:2001-01-28
Martinez, CA
clubs:

I only have one thing to say.......

Netflix!
CrazyJr

join:2003-02-27
Oakland, CA

Re: I only have one thing to say.......

said by rameus See Profile:
Netflix!

That is my next goal. AOL is pretty much A$$holes On Line.

EL_TB

join:2003-05-03
Fairfax, VA
Yeah I am starting to use that!

clowny
Premium
join:2003-09-09
Crystal Lake, IL
clubs:
said by rameus See Profile:
Netflix!

Yep.

Camelot One
Premium,MVM
join:2001-11-21
Sarasota, FL
clubs:

Re: I only have one thing to say.......

I've been a very happy Netflix customer for months now.
Cyron

join:2002-09-24
Charlotte, NC
Netflix is the way to go. I pay the $40/month to have 8 movies out at once (most people use the $20/month to have 3). Shipping time is usually one business day, so I can usually get 45-50 movies rented in a month (less than 99 cents per).

mskittykat
Reality Bites...So I'm Back
Premium
join:2002-10-17
Upper Marlboro, MD

In Theory...

It's a good idea, but it doesn't sound too well thought out. I guess they had too many $$ in their eyes to see it through thoroughly.
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mrherzog

join:2001-05-06
Coquitlam, BC

US only?

So far to date...Movielink is the only site that I've seen which blocks non US ip addy's. I can't even load the site without getting a "sorry this site is for US residents only". Any other canucks have this issue?

HiVolt
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Toronto, ON
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Re: US only?

said by mrherzog See Profile:
So far to date...Movielink is the only site that I've seen which blocks non US ip addy's. I can't even load the site without getting a "sorry this site is for US residents only". Any other canucks have this issue?

Use a proxy.
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l33t
Premium
join:2003-01-23
Indianapolis, IN
clubs:

Worth the money

This might be great it's a better deal then getting 99 cents a song

GNXPower
Got Boost?
Premium
join:2003-12-18
Huntington Beach, CA

I'll stick with Netflix

.99 just isn't worth it.

jackknife

join:2001-02-24
Phoenix, AZ
clubs:

Too much money and too short of time

I rent DVDs for 99 cents. And, I get to keep them for 5 days. Why would I want download some poorer quality video with limits on how I can watch it?

JDawg26

@attbi.com

Awesome!

I think this is awesome, can't to try it out, especially if it includes fairly new releases like Pirates of the Carribean like they advertised. I love netflix.com and use it all the time, and my average cost is around $2 bucks a movie, but if I can get it for 99 cents and download that same day, man thats something that has my interest.

storm64007
Premium
join:2001-05-21
Freeport, NY

Re: Too much money and too short of time

said by jackknife See Profile:
I rent DVDs for 99 cents. And, I get to keep them for 5 days. Why would I want download some poorer quality video with limits on how I can watch it?

Who does not watch a rented flick that was out for more then 4 days? You have a month to watch the film at movieflix.

PloKoon
Bumper Sticker Doctrine

join:2002-01-06
Cherry Hill, NJ

Just AOL?

It's a shame this promo is restricted to AOL users. I've been curious to try this, but not for the $4 they charge now, I'd rather rent a DVD. For 99 cents I'd love to try it out.
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Mele20
Premium
join:2001-06-05
Hilo, HI

I'd rather Intertainer come back

I loved Intertainer because it was streaming the movies on WMP 9. That was great...no long downloads. Plus, you could pause, stop for about 30 minutes, etc. Then the companies that founded Movielink (one of which is Time Warner) ran Intertainer out of business by suddenly raising the prices very high on the movies sold to Intertainer.

I have Road Runner, and MovieLink is being promoted to us currently, but not at 99cents a movie! I am not interested because I want to watch the movie ON DEMAND not after taking 30 minutes to download it! Plus, I want to watch on my new 19" LCD DVI monitor. I don't have a TV.
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WallyThacker
The Central Scrutinizer

join:2002-02-12
Canada

For Free I'd go for it

I'm with others here. I can rent for 99 cents at the local vid store. (Rip to disk, watch when you want, erase if crappy, otherwise...)

I can rent for FREE from the library.
Why download some marginal thing for 99 cents?

I'd consider the service if it was free and clean of DRM features. Oh wait, I use that service already. Newsgroups.

RDins

@attbi.com

Trying it now

Downloading "pirates or the caribbean" right now! It says the 99 cent promotion started today (22nd). Pirates of Caribbean and T3 are both there, I wondered if it would not include the movies released this past month or two, but it looks like the popular movies are all there which is even better! Currently it will start playing in 35 minutes....

storm64007
Premium
join:2001-05-21
Freeport, NY

Re: Trying it now

Some are even less then 99 cents. Terminator 3 is only 70 cents as well as others.

RDins

@attbi.com

Here's My Follow Up

So far, I've been really impressed with the quality. Its crystal clear even when full screen. It took about 1.5 to 2 hrs to download the entire file, but you can start playing it within 10-20 minutes if you wish, which is cool.
I'll definitely be watching some other movies also, probably my 2nd one this weekend (T3, saw it once already though), at least while the 99 cent deal is around I will be using it.

St4lKer

@ntl.com

im up 4 it

i like the idea of it but its not available in the uk.
why oh why are we always the last on the list?????
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