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If you've been holding out, you're running out of excuses. Starting today youi can download Firefly episodes from iTunes.
The whole season is $25.99, but you can get individual episodes for the usual two bucks. Including the two-hour pilot episode. Check it out and see if you'll want the rest.
(And once again, FOX has the episodes listed out of order )
It's under TV Shows > SciFi or TV Shows > FOX > FOX Television Classics. You can also get the first season of Buffy!
Edited to add: oh, and there's also 24, Prison Break, Unan1mous, and Stacked. Didn't notice those the first time
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I don't have an ipod, but how difficult is it to take, say, an episode from a DVD and turn it into something that you can watch on your ipod?
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Not difficult so much, but time-consuming and it requires you to assemble all the software needed.
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i just use DVD Decrypter and 3GP Converter. It takes about an hour and a half from start to finish getting a movie onto the ipod. It should take half that time for a one hour episode i would think. But it's not that difficult.
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I don't know, something about paying $2 for something that was broadcast for free. You can even get Firefly off of Ebay for $20.
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Is there a way to convert downloaded shows to a format that you can put on a DVD and actually use your TV?
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Not that I'm aware of, and not legally. Wouldn't surprise me, though.
However, the resolution is pretty small since it's meant to be viewed on your iPod or in your iTunes program. Probably wouldn't look good blown up.
This is for a) people who watch video on their iPods, b) people who watch video on their computer, and c) people who wouldn't mind watching an episode before committing to buying the DVD set.
Edited to add: unless you meant shows downloaded from other sources than iTunes, and then the answer is yup. Still not the best resolution, though.
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Chris: the legality is somewhat up in the air, but there's good reason to believe it might come down on the side of the consumer, provided of course you didn't distribute the result or the method for achieving the result.
In fact, so long as you're just capturing the video stream somehow to get it into a more malleable format, you're pretty certainly okay, legally.
Though there might be problems depending on what terms are agreed to in using the iTMS; Apple's position that you own the files suggests it might still be okay, though.
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I then use DVD Shrink to create a backup copy of the files I want on my hard drive, then burn it (it can burn in conjunction qwith DVDDecrypter or Nero, and a few other options as well I think),
quote: Edited to add: unless you meant shows downloaded from other sources than iTunes, and then the answer is yup. Still not the best resolution, though.
I was thinking of any source, like BitTorrent. I would like to do it, but I don't really have any desire to watch a TV show on my computer screen. Actually, it's not so much my computer screen as it is the chair, which just doesn't match the couch for comfort.
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I've watched downloaded shows/movies on a TV and they were fine. Generally not as crisp as a DVD, and sometimes pretty fuzzy (depending on the quality of the downloaded file) but watchable. I use Nero when I make DVDs from files.
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Ah, getting the shows from BitTorrent is illegal from the start (in almost all cases), so yes, that would be illegal.
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So now I've bought 6 copies of Firefly on DVD (1 for me, 1 for a gift and 4 for 'recruitment; purposes) 10 copies of Serenity (1 for me, 9 for people who have suffered through watching the Firefly DVDs and my forcing them to see Serenity with me) and NOW I have to get the Firefly episodes from iTunes as well?!?!?!?!!
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I wish there was a good quality download. I don't have a video ipod, and the price is way too steep for a poor copy. Oh well, looks like I just need to finally get around to buying the dvd.
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I have had problems using Nero by itself...I can't seem to figure it out, although I am sure I could if I had to. DVD Shrink is great, and the VSO Divix to DVD has been able to convert any format that I have encountered to a DVD format .
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I just bought a 60 gig video iPod and I've been looking for good things to download.
I love having the ability to download so much content, but it's a little frustrating because I live in Maine and I end up getting nailed for sales tax.
I didn't realise you could transfer DVD's to iPod format. What software do I need to accomplish that on Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4)?
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So if I have iTunes on my macintosh, will it play these things? The whole benefit of having a macintosh is freeing up the parts of your brain needed for knowing stuff about computers, right?
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And you can do screen captures! Yay! Most PC DVD players won't let you do screen captures and using the Print Screen option just gets you a black box. I guess Quicktime is configured differently? Or else I'm missing something obvious.
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