Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts

WD TV Comes Up with Surprises for its Users

Wouldn’t it be great if your WD TV Live and WD TV Live Hub streaming media boxes come equipped with mobile applications for Android as well as iOS devices! If this wasn’t enough; how about having fun with fresh line up of streaming products such as Flixster, SEC Digital Network, SnagFilms, Watch Mojo, Vudu and Comedy Time?


WD TV- Now More Interesting

In fact, the addition of such services would make the WD range more attractive and appealing. This way the subscribers can get access to new release content which is often absent in services such as Netflix and Amazon Instant. The WD TV live is available at a tempting price of $100 and is a good option when it comes to streaming-media landscape. After all who would miss something that offers you so much in a single package!



Digital Media Support

So if you wish to bring something home like this and in your budget then why not try WD TV Live which offers you a number of file formats to support your digital media! So switch to WD TV Live and feel the difference. I am sure you would love the surprises and want WD TV gadget all the more!






Lovefilm drops support for Flash for Silverlight



UK film provider, Lovefilm, has decided to convert to Microsoft's Silverlight over Adobe's Flash, with security reasons being cited as the reason for the change.

It published a blog post earlier this week explaining the cause for the shift. Paul Thompson, streaming project manager for Lovefilm said: "We’ve been asked to make this change by the Studios who provide us with the films in the first place, because they’re insisting – understandably – that we use robust security to protect their films from piracy, and they see the Silverlight software as more secure than Flash."

Thompson explained that without making the shift, the firm would not have very many films available to stream. It also confirmed that the change will not affect any of its streaming devices including PS3, iPad, internet TVs, but will be a matter of change for PCs, laptops and Macs.

However, those using Linux systems, or older Macs using non-Intel chips will not be able to access the service.

Lovefilm said HTML5 was cast aside as a consideration as it is an open-source option that did not have sufficient security the studios would have been happy with.

Thompson said Silverlight's advantage was that it possesses a technology called Smooth Streaming which automatically adjusts the quality of the video stream according to the user's internet connection. "This reduces buffering for customers on a low broadband speed, but then improves the streaming quality when broadband speed increases," he added.

The firm will continue to run Flash alongside Silverlight until the first week of January 2012, giving users time to make the switch to the newer technology.



Android film rentals now available in the UK

Google's film rental service for Android has made its way to the UK, with Brits now able to borrow films from the Android Market.

Over 1,000 movies are available to rent in the Video app with prices starting from £2.49 a pop. New titles like Hanna are available alongside older movies including Monty Python's The Meaning of Life and that 2008 classic Vampire in Vegas.

When you rent a film, you can watch it any time within 30 days of purchase, with 48 hours to play with once you've hit play.




Android: The Movie
The service has been up and running in the US for some time now, but Google has been making a concerted effort to bring its media products over to the UK of late; Google Books has finally launched on our fair shores, and Music By Google is unlikely to be far behind.

You can also rent movies from Google-owned YouTube in the UK, a service that is also compatible with Android handsets and Google TV – it's not yet clear if the two services' film libraries are the same.

One company that will be pleased to see Google's film offerings proliferating across more devices is Miramax, which recently said it is hoping to work closely with Google for digital distribution.

Other options for the mobile film viewing public include Facebook, where you can rent Warner Bros and Miramax movies for a small fee, while iOS users can turn to the LoveFilm iPad app to stream films from the web.




Legacy (2010)

Release Date: 2010
Genre: Thriller
Pemain: Idris Elba, Eamonn Walker, Monique Gabriela Curnen, Richard Brake
Quality: BDRip 720p
Subtitle: Indonesia, English
 Black Ops operative Malcolm Gray returns home after a botched mission in Eastern Europe. Holed up in a Brooklyn motel room, he is torn between retribution and personal salvation as he mentally unravels. When the walls close in, his story may be all he can leave behind.




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