Others included Thor, Captain America, ROTPOTA, Muppets, Rango. I tried reading one but it was the crappy browser experience that kept me from buying all the DVD-ROM editions a while back. OT: I thought the X-Men First Class digital comics might be kind of cool but they were online only and expire in three months. Once the digital video has been imported, then you can immediately watch it on your media player. I'm still annoyed that I got DCs of the first four Harry Potters through the Ultimate Editions, then the last three through new releases, but am missing #5 And yes, I know I missed the boat by not getting the UE for it but that's a long story. If you lost your digital copy code, but you have made the exact copy of the original Blu-ray copy, then what you only need to do is to drag the digital copy of the Blu-ray content to the main interface of Blu-ray Player. I didn't do the Ultraviolet ones because I don't want to deal with that right now. I had let Tangled and The Incredibles sit a little longer because of Disney's more liberal window and got them without any problem. I went for the itunes version, but downloading it from that service rather than from the disc took 37 minutes compared to 3 for the coaster-disc versions. Scarface had an Amazon option, which I don't think I've ever seen before. Transformers DSOTM I couldn't get because the paramount site is down.
What if i lost my disney digital copy code code#
Only one (Unknown) had an illegible code so after a few failed attempts I filed a request with WB's help site. I'd lost one (Bridesmaids, which I missed by just a few days earlier this year) but others (True Grit, as Trevor mentioned, Hall Pass, Sucker Punch, etc.) expire this month so I got those just under the wire. Armed with a new PC with a large hard drive, I've been catching up on a bunch of my Digital Copies I'd acquired over the last year or so.