dudley
18th May 2007, 10:11
so i am going to download a movie from yahoo which i think will be streamed to my computer, or possibly saved to my harddrive, but the info from yahoo says the movie will be deleted after 24 hours. i only want to order it if i can keep the film by saving it on my comp or using dvddecrypter or xmpeg to rip it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...d=3748#renting
After you rent and download an Amazon Unbox Video to a compatible computer or TiVo DVR, you will have a limited period of time in which to begin viewing it. That period is 30 days unless otherwise specified on the product detail page for the Unbox Video rental. After you begin playing an Amazon Unbox Video, you will have 24 hours to complete viewing it. After these expiration times, the Amazon Unbox Video will automatically be deleted from your computer or TiVo DVR.
All of your purchased Unbox videos are stored in Your Media Library and are generally available for redownload to an authorized computer or TiVo DVR.
# All Amazon Unbox™ transactions (except this first one) are 1-ClickŪ. From here on in, it's just click and download!
# To download and view Unbox videos on your PC, you need to install the Amazon Unbox video player. The Unbox video player works on Windows XP (including Windows Media Center Edition) and Vista. It does not work on Mac OS or Linux.
so, is there anyway i might be able to use dvddecrypter or xmpeg or another app to rip the stored video, or streamed video, which is probably stored somewhere? and if there are any apps that will do this properly, i'd appreciate knowing what they are.
thanks.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...d=3748#renting
After you rent and download an Amazon Unbox Video to a compatible computer or TiVo DVR, you will have a limited period of time in which to begin viewing it. That period is 30 days unless otherwise specified on the product detail page for the Unbox Video rental. After you begin playing an Amazon Unbox Video, you will have 24 hours to complete viewing it. After these expiration times, the Amazon Unbox Video will automatically be deleted from your computer or TiVo DVR.
All of your purchased Unbox videos are stored in Your Media Library and are generally available for redownload to an authorized computer or TiVo DVR.
# All Amazon Unbox™ transactions (except this first one) are 1-ClickŪ. From here on in, it's just click and download!
# To download and view Unbox videos on your PC, you need to install the Amazon Unbox video player. The Unbox video player works on Windows XP (including Windows Media Center Edition) and Vista. It does not work on Mac OS or Linux.
so, is there anyway i might be able to use dvddecrypter or xmpeg or another app to rip the stored video, or streamed video, which is probably stored somewhere? and if there are any apps that will do this properly, i'd appreciate knowing what they are.
thanks.