Fresh on the heels of rival Movielink’s announcement of a licensing deal allowing DVDs to be burned from feature film Internet downloads, CinemaNow said its customers could immediately begin burning titles from a catalog of 100 movies with its own burning service. The beta service, “Burn to DVD,” offers DVD content over the Internet that can be recorded onto a blank disc for playback in a standard DVD player for a fee starting at US$8 per film. The pricing will include DVD extras and printable labels with art.
CinemaNow Adds DVD Burning to Movie Downloads
Posted by: Jay Lyman July 19, 2006 02:59 PMFresh on the heels of rival Movielink’s announcement of a licensing deal allowing DVDs to be burned from feature film Internet downloads, CinemaNow said its customers could immediately begin burning titles from a catalog of 100 movies with its own burning service. The beta service, “Burn to DVD,” offers DVD content over the Internet that can be recorded onto a blank disc for playback in a standard DVD player for a fee starting at US$8 per film. The pricing will include DVD extras and printable labels with art.