Where do you buy films and TV episodes to watch on your smartphone? iTunes seems to be the only credible option for me although the pricing sometimes leaves a lot to be desired. I should make an effort to convert more DVDs, but actually prefer to not have the discs cluttering up the house.
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iTunes purely because it is easier. Can rent a quick film to keep the children quiet in 10 minutes.
Occasionally, but as you say, iTunes pricing can be expensive when compared to some of the online DVD prices.
I use iTunes for the convenience. I find ripping DVDs time consuming and a complete faff. Most of the films we buy are kids and family movies that can be watched over and over again by my 10 year old daughter. I have to say that I do not miss the clutter of DVDs one little bit – ugh.
Between ITunes (for new releases) and streamed movies and tv shows via Netflix, we have our needs pretty much covered.
iTunes too simply as it takes the hassle out of ripping plus the quality on iTunes is always perfect.