Redeeming Your Digital Code and buying digital copies


The Digital Copy is now more than just an afterthought.
If you purchase a recent disc, chances are there is some digital version of the movie included.
But the devil is in the details..

Previously older digital versions required you to go to the movie distributor website to redeem this digital movie. Eg, a Fox movie might ask you to visit their redemption site. This is a problem for us as the site will check if you are in the states or not. Likewise if you buy a UK Blu Ray disc, you may be only able to redeem it in UK and so on.

Nowadays there are more consolidated sites, such as Movies Anywhere (MA), which allows you to punch in the code and redeem the movie. Even if the redemption paper does not specifically state MA, you can try.
Then you have to choose to redeem it on Google, iTunes etc 

iTunes itself also has redemption codes and that's the issue...

Some movies only redeem in HD instead of 4k on certain sites, or the sound decoding is merely Dolby Digital 5.1 instead of Atmos and there is no real way of finding out beforehand unless someone has done it before you. 

But you may not have a choice since the codes may only redeem on certain sites. So it's best to have a look around forums such as AVS forum to find out.

You can also skip buying the disc altogether and get the digital movie, eg from iTunes or Google.

But again, check the details. Is it 4k or HD, what is the sound decoding. 

For example, some movies have different sound decoding in different regions. Usually the best decoding is from the US iTunes site. Prices also differ so it pays to find out, literally. 

Eg "Gravity" decodes in Atmos off iTunes USA, but only DD 5.1 elsewhere. So YMMV....


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