Monday, June 3, 2013

Vudu In Home Disc-to-Digital enters public beta, makes building an UltraViolet library easier

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Starting today, Vudu users can convert their DVDs and Blu-rays to UltraViolet digital copies without leaving home. Walmart first announced that it would be giving customers this option at CES and has been conducting a private beta of the service in the months since. Today, that beta extends to all willing public participants. The process remains identical; Windows (and now Mac) users first need to download the Vudu To Go application, which scans and identifies DVDs and Blu-rays using data from GraceNote. From there, you choose the quality level of the resulting UltraViolet copy. A high-definition digital copy of a DVD runs $5, with SD versions running $2. (HD copies sourced from Blu-rays cost only $2.)


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