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What is ultraviolet?
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DIGITAL HD with UltraViolet™ is the all-new way to collect and access your movies and TV shows in the cloud. You can now watch movies anywhere on your favorite devices! Digital HD with UltraViolet™ lets you watch your movies anytime, anywhere. Your UltraViolet™ account is FREE.
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The short answer is that it's a digital video "cloud locker," allowing you to stream or download digital videos that exist in your UltraViolet collection. Videos can be accessed through several apps, including Vudu and Flixster; a person can buy a movie or TV show and play it back on a number of different pieces of hardware, regardless of platform....
Broadly speaking, there are two ways to buy UltraViolet videos: at an online digital store, and bundled with a DVD or Blu-ray disc purchase. The main online vendors for UltraViolet-compatible videos are Flixster, Vudu, M-Go, CinemaNow, Verizon Fios and Barnes & Noble Nook. However, CinemaNow, MGo and Vudu also sell non-UltraViolet videos. For examp...
Meanwhile, many DVDs and Blu-ray discs now include codes that are redeemable for UltraViolet copies of the content in question. Add the UV copy to your online locker, and then you can access it from any of those apps and services listed above. If you're specifically searching for a disc with an UltraViolet-compatible code, make sure the "UV" logo i...
Yes, Disney is an outlier in the UltraViolet ecosystem. Originally, it was the only major content provider (movie studio) not to join the consortium. And, indeed, it's still not part of UltraViolet. But Disney has its own multi-platform video service called Disney Movies Anywhere -- and that service is compatible with Vudu. So Vudu ends up being a ...
There are a lot of major devices out there that can play back UltraViolet videos, all that is needed is a compatible app. Android and iOS devices such as the Nexus 6 and the iPhone support a number of apps that play UltraViolet videos like Vudu, CinemaNow and Flixster. Those same UltraViolet apps are capable of streaming their videos to Google's ve...
Movies in the UltraViolet format are usually available to be streamed (real-time YouTube-style playback, requiring an active Internet connection) or downloaded (for offline playback later, such as on an airplane or other wireless-challenged environment) on PCs and mobile devices. On phones and tablets, the download and playback is handled within th...
If you haven't noticed, we keep coming back to Vudu. It's not perfect, but the combination of its wide device support, Disney Movies Anywhere compatibility and Walmart backing make it the go-to default choice. Of course, if you end up disliking it for any reason, you can link your UltraViolet library to any other compatible app (such as Flixster), ...
The dream, of course, would be for "one app to rule them all" -- a single video app that would allow you to access any cloud-based videos you "own," be they on Apple's iTunes, Amazon Video or one of the UltraViolet partners, such as Vudu. Well, don't hold your breath. Apple, Amazon and Walmart (Vudu's corporate parent) are frenemies at best, arch-r...
Hollywood's answer to this is UltraViolet, a piss-poor scifi action movie web-based system that lets Blu-ray and DVD buyers collect digital copies of their physical movies. Unfortunately, the system isn't as well-integrated as some of its digital-only competitors.
Aug 19, 2013 · To over simplify things, Ultraviolet is like a storage shelf for the digital rights of movies you've bought on DVD or Blu-ray. It's been developed and supported by a group called the Digital...
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Jul 5, 2017 · Ultraviolet is a cloud-based digital locker that allows you to own (though many argue digital ownership isn't true ownership, but that's for another article) and manage a library of movie and...
UltraViolet logo. UltraViolet was a cloud-based digital rights locker for films and television programs that allowed consumers to store proofs-of-purchase of licensed content in an account to enable playback on different devices using multiple applications from several different streaming services.