Max is currently available in the United States and certain U.S. territories. If you travel outside the US, you won't be able to stream Max or download shows and movies. You can, however, watch shows and movies that you've already downloaded.
I used to always download movies from iTunes to my laptop watch on airline flight...no problem. Now I downloaded three for two recently long flights and none would play without an internet connection. What has changed and why?? What do I need to do? It seems much easier to just download from Amazon to my Kindle now!! But this should not be this hard.
I've downloaded a lot of rental movies from iTunes to watch on airplane flights. They usually work off-line just fine, but occasionally they will not play. Now I know that sometimes you need an Internet connection to get the movie opened, and I will start the movie at home before I leave for the airport. I had one rental that, after two weeks since the downloading, give me a message that the movie had expired. I'm wondering if, somehow, the movie had been opened without my realizing it. I bought a pair of comfortable foldable headphones, and I keep them in my carry bag for airplane movie viewing. I jack them into my iPad with a cord, which avoids any Bluetooth problems. So much better than earbuds!
Checking with About renting movies from the iTunes Store - Apple Support it would seem that as long as the whole renal download has completed to the device then you should be able to watch it when your device is offline. I suspect that idea of starting playback at the airport (assuming free Wi-Fi) just before the flight is that at least you might have a chance of resolving any authorization issue there, when it will be too late once you're aloft.
Well I sort of understand this and could do this but i usually download movies to watch on the over and return trips and by the time I return the movies have expired or if I don't get right back to the one I have opened it's again too late. But I think I did try this and it still did not play once on the airplane. I guess I will just have to try again. BUT I also don't know why this has changed. We never had to start them before what I imagine was one of the updates. It was much simpler before. Bummer. Now I just either rent the airline movie player or use my Kindle and Amazon movies with no problem at all.
When I power on my PPM without a network connection, the date is set to 2006. This means that trying to play downloaded movies in Netflix gives an error. If I then connect to a network, the time is set correctly and the movies can be played.
I have read all sorts of things and followed a lot of links yet still can not download the vudutogo app. I have also looked in the mac app store. Can someone please help me find how to download this app so I can watch my movies offline.
Some Apple TV channels might have limits for how many titles can be downloaded simultaneously and the number of devices you can download content on. If you reach the limit, the Apple TV app alerts you. If you want to download more titles, delete TV episodes or movies that you already downloaded from one of your (or your family's) devices.
I want to have a bunch of movies to watch when the weather is bad, or I'm just hanging out inside the camper at night. I go out often in the winter, always solo, so it'd be nice when the sun goes down early and its below freezing to head inside and watch something.
Buy a windows machine so I can at least use the Netflix app (which doesn't exist on Mac) so I could download some offline content (woof because I need the Mac for work - so I'd be lugging and powering two laptops)
Hi questers. I own the original quest and I want to watch movies offline on it. My friend who have the quest 2 and also watching films offline suggested me to use the bigscreen app and just use SideQuest to move my movies into quest storage but when I do that the bigscreen just don't play the film. For example, I have 90 minutes long film, I start it through bigscreen and I see that it have 750minutes. Or it just throw error message on me saying that the media simply cannot be played. This happens on like 10 films I tried. I tried .AVI and .MP4 films and both had the same outcome. Do you have any tips on how I can solve this? Thanks for all help
I recognize that this is a very basic question, however, I can not find any step-by-step instructions on this site or online. It is also not clear if any popular sites such as Netflix, Amazon, or Hulu support offline viewing. I think that it would be useful to have step-by-step instructions.
DroidTV Primetime is the one that I find most useful. I was hoping to use Netflix or LoveFilm on a tablet - even if I had to go iPad - but offline viewing seems fundamental to the nature of these devices and yet completely unsupported.
I am using VUDU for my offline viewing on my Samsung tablet. I am a newbie at this. I downloaded a few movies and then also used VUDU to download my UltraViolet movie. it seems to work. my tablet is a little slow at first, basically thought it wasn't working then it popped up.Flying to Hawaii later, long boring sardine style flight so I hope it works...
We will buy either a Playstation or a Xbox for my elder sister's daughter, most probably tomorrow.I have always wanted to have a Playstation so I prefer buying a Ps5. YesterdayI started researching Playstation and Xbox, and unfortunately there is an important problem.I've read that PS Store doesn't offer movies anymore, we can't buy movies from PS Store.Are there other options for buying movies for Ps5?(we don't live in USA so for example Vudu is out of question).We don't want to subscribe to a movie-streaming service because it's important that my elder sister's daughter must not be able to connect to internet using the console.So we should be able to buy a movie or game using internet but after buying complete we need to shut off the internet connection.
So my question is, since I want to buy a Playstation instead of a Xbox, is it possible to buy movies using Playstation 5 for offline watching?Buying dvds/blurays is out of question, they are no longer sold here.
@MichaelKnight What you'd have to do is install an app for a service which offers buying digital movies without a subscription. Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Video are examples of services available on PS5 in which you can create an account and purchase individual movies and TV shows (there might be more, but I've lost track of what apps are available on PS5, sorry).
Having said that, however, I'm not sure if you can download and watch their content offline; you might need to be signed in (a.k.a. online) to be recognised. Check and see if that's possible on PS5. If it is, and if physical media isn't an option, then that'd be your only answer.
I want to give the Quest 3 to my father, whose main uses for it are watching movies and playing some small, easy games. However, he is located in mainland China, which means he may not have a connection to foreign sites. I've already activated the headset, and I want to know how I can help him get the best offline experience with this device.
So Netflix's app actually supports downloading content for viewing offline. It sounds like you actually want to rip the video to video files for permanent keeps. There are ways to do this but this kind of discussion probably isn't even allowed here since it is piracy.
Almost all of us now use streaming services to catch the hottest new movies and TV shows. However, streaming still has one major flaw: you need an internet connection. Which means they aren't all that convenient when you're traveling.
Fortunately, many of the best streaming services now allow you to download movies to watch offline, all for free, as part of your normal account. So, in this article, we'll show you how to download movies to watch offline, free and legally.
You can watch movies offline on Netflix depending on your subscription, and downloading content doesn't count towards the number of screens you're allowed to view on (you can download to the same number of devices as your plan allows for streaming).
If you want to know how to download movies on a laptop with Netflix, it's simple: you need to use the desktop app instead of the browser. There's a Netflix app for Windows 10 and 11 in the Microsoft Store, and you can use the Android app on most Chromebooks. Sadly, there's no Netflix app for Mac or Linux, so you can't watch Netflix offline on those platforms.
Netflix makes it easy to search for stuff to watch by genre or keywords. One of the best things about using Netflix to watch content offline is the quick transfer speeds. Your experience may vary based on connection details, but most people will be able to download a movie in minutes.
It's easy to download movies on Amazon Prime to watch offline. Just long-press on an episode you want to grab and select Download from the pop-up menu. You can also tap the Download button below the description for your chosen film, then tap Downloads to access your offline movies.
You can download Disney+ movies to watch offline for free as part of your regular subscription. You can download on up to 10 devices and just need to log in at least once every 30 days on each device.
There are two main restrictions. First, as with Netflix, you can't download movies and shows on the ad-supported plan. Second, watching offline is only supported in the Android and iOS apps. You can't legally download Disney+ content on a desktop.
To do it, just navigate to your film of choice and tap the Download icon above the description. Tap the Downloads button in the navigation bar to find your offline content.
Just open a movie or series page and tap Download to save it. Then, on the Your stuff > Movies screen, use the Downloaded filter to see your offline content.
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