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**STILL IN BETA**

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It's like the iPlayer for movies, and loads of titles are part of your subscription.


If you have an unlimited DVD rental account, watch film and TV for free as part of your subscription, keep them for up to seven days (depending on the title).

Se here for more details

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A compatible browser, with JavaScript and Flash enabled, including the latest version of: Internet Explorer 6 or 7, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Opera
Flash version: 9.0.151 - you will be prompted by the Flash player to upgrade if you have an old version of Flash or do not have Flash installed
Operating system: Windows XP or Vista (32 or 64 bit), MAC OS 10.3+
RAM: 512MB
Internet connection speed: 1Mbps broadband or greater (actual speed as opposed to Internet Service Provider (ISP) advertised speed)


Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:33 pm
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forquare1 wrote:
Internet connection speed: 1Mbps broadband or greater (actual speed as opposed to Internet Service Provider (ISP) advertised speed)


:lol:

And you'll probably get throttled as soon as your ISP realises you're daring to stream video :oops:

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About f*cking time someone started doing this, this is the beginning of the future of film viewing (if you discount bittorrent).

All we need now is sufficient bandwidth to make streaming workable, or the download of the file (as with iplayer) and the abolition of world territory based copyright restrictions which stop people viewing films made in one part of the world in another part.

Bye bye sales agents and film markets, and studios.

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LaptopAcidXperience wrote:
Bye bye sales agents and film markets, and studios.


And bye bye to the ability to raise finance to make films, ensure employment and training, and maintain an industry. Cheers.

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Mon Jun 22, 2009 6:41 pm
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I wonder if Tesco will do this, I rent mine through them. The discs say iLoveFilm on them I guess it's done via them

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