Author: nertu
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HD movies are pretty hefty—about 2-3x bigger than standard def, running between three and four gigs, and then you get a bonus file on top of that, the iPod- and iPhone-compatible standard-def version—so I hope you’ve got some sick NAS storage for these whoppers.
Now HD movies had to be rented directly on the Apple TV, although HD television content has been in iTunes since late last year. So prices are $19.99 for a download purchase and $4.99 as a rental within 30 days from release. But is $20 really worth it?
I think better and cheaper is to rent HD movies. Then you can use professional MelodyCan converter to save and convert HD movies to your PC in the eternal use!
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1. with just a few mouse clicks you can enjoy all your protected songs and movies on iPod, any other MP3 player, CD player, mobile phone or PC - without any restrictions or DRM protection.
2. lets you choose the compression level
3. preserves ID3 tags for artist, album, title…
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