I'm considering buying this software.
If I do, do I have to buy one license for my Win7 and one license for my Ubuntu even thou I'm dual booting them?
One License for Win7 & Ubuntu?
Re: One License for Win7 & Ubuntu?
One license covers one machine running the software at any given time. Operating system and number of instances doesn't enter into the equation.
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Re: One License for Win7 & Ubuntu?
Good, thank you.
Could I expect that if I buy a just out Blu-Ray movie in 6 months that I'll be able to watch it with this software?
Could I expect that if I buy a just out Blu-Ray movie in 6 months that I'll be able to watch it with this software?
Re: One License for Win7 & Ubuntu?
What do you mean?
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Re: One License for Win7 & Ubuntu?
I think that my question was answered here:
/svq/
If I understand this correctly. If I were to buy a newly released Blue-Ray movie 6 months from today I would have to wait until the svq file is released (or request for it to be processed) before I could enjoy the movie on my laptop.
Is this the same with Blu-Ray players in Windows? Or could I expect that they will keep on working for years to come? (Referring to the ones that you have to pay for)
P.S.> Pardon my newb-ness in this, but that I am.
/svq/
If I understand this correctly. If I were to buy a newly released Blue-Ray movie 6 months from today I would have to wait until the svq file is released (or request for it to be processed) before I could enjoy the movie on my laptop.
Is this the same with Blu-Ray players in Windows? Or could I expect that they will keep on working for years to come? (Referring to the ones that you have to pay for)
P.S.> Pardon my newb-ness in this, but that I am.
Re: One License for Win7 & Ubuntu?
It's the same for set-top Blu-ray players, too. At some point you have to update your player (either online or via a USB stick) in order to be able to play the newest movies.
Re: One License for Win7 & Ubuntu?
True, its just sounded like it would be a process that I would have to repeat for every single Blu-Ray movie I'd buy.
Or that I would always have to wait for a period of time before I could watch every new movie I'd buy.
Or that I would always have to wait for a period of time before I could watch every new movie I'd buy.
Re: One License for Win7 & Ubuntu?
Nah, only newer stuff.