I don't know, but it sounds like it depends whether you have the rental disc or retail.Westyfield2 wrote:I've got this Blu-Ray and still haven't worked out which title it is! So should only one of them be 2:22:33 long?
Maybe 76?
I haven't got this one yet.
I found it even more interesting to read about selling or trading in discs after converting them to UV directly on Vudu's site: http://forum.vudu.com/showthread.php?t=446511Westyfield2 wrote: I found the whole rental discussion thing interesting. Ignoring the whole legal issue that's the same with ripping a rental disc as a purchased disc, I guess the morals come down to whether you keep the MKV file after you've sent the disc back (which is bad)... but obviously the same would be true with a purchased disc once you no longer own it (sell it on/exchange) or if you'd borrowed it from a mate.
Somehow, I think that defeats what the studio's were trying to achieve with UV and disc to digital.
Seems to me that if you're going to do that, you could just rent the disc, take it to Walmart to do disc to digital, remove the stamp and return it to the rental place.