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Comments on: Fox to offer TV downloads on MySpace

Media giant plans to distribute movies and TV shows from the company's network of Internet sites.

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You don't need a Mac
by mdmalin August 13, 2006 9:41 PM PDT
The article says you need to have an Apple product to view Fox
content from iTunes. That is just plain wrong. iTunes runs on
Macs and PCs, which is how Apple manages to dominate with the
music downloads.

How can a tech website make such a baldfaced error?
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Can't use Linux...
by CoderForChrist August 14, 2006 6:44 AM PDT
While iTunes runs on Mac and PC, it is true that you must use iTunes to play the videos/music. And, since Apple doesn't make a Linux version, and since they take pains to make sure any third-party app doesn't work, I'm stuck finding somewhere else to get music.
the confusion comes from Apple's exclusive to iPod
by qazwiz August 15, 2006 11:07 AM PDT
while you can dl to windows based computers, the files are of a propriatary nature that can only allow iPods to accept them on portables

so YES Apple restricts you from DLing to non-apple PORTABLES

C-Net should have added the single word,making the statement true, instead of deleting the whole sentence
Mac not required
by mdmalin August 13, 2006 9:42 PM PDT
The article says you need to have an Apple product to view Fox
content from iTunes. That is just plain wrong. iTunes runs on
Macs and PCs, which is how Apple manages to dominate with the
music downloads.

How can a tech website make such a baldfaced error?
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Mac is not required
by scotty321--2008 August 14, 2006 6:39 AM PDT
The person who wrote this story is an idiot. You don't need a Mac
to watch TV shows downloaded from iTunes.
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iTunes runs on Windows, Macs
by Pope Zaphod August 14, 2006 7:01 AM PDT
Whoever wrote this article needs to get his facts straight. iTunes is available for both Windows and Macs. Video purchased through the iTunes Music Store is viewable within iTunes or on a video iPod.

I do thinks Apple should develop a Linux version of iTunes. Seems kind of obvious for a company that used to "think different".
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Windows only?
by mavlast August 14, 2006 7:43 AM PDT
Not only can iTunes content be viewed on both a Mac and PC
using iTunes, it can be authorized for viewing on up to 5
machines at a time.

This article suggests that Fox's digital video content will be
available for download onto 2 Windows-based machines. Does
that mean it will only be playable on 2 Windows-based
computers? If so, how is that better than Apple's iTunes
offering? Whilst it may be advantageous to play Fox's media on
portable devices other than the iPod, Fox and the music and TV
executives obviously don't feel the need to cater for those of us
using Mac OS X; 4% of the market still equates to millions of
users. I don't see that as an "industry first".
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Apple handheld products
by spacydog August 14, 2006 11:09 AM PDT
The article was referring to handheld products made by Apple, aka ipods, due to their DRM. Stop reading too much into these articles.
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The article has been corrected
by mavlast August 14, 2006 3:04 PM PDT
Originally the article stated that iTunes music could only be played
on Apple iPods *and machines*. It has now been corrected.
This is one phat Dotso.com story ...
by JoeCrow August 14, 2006 5:38 PM PDT
Seems everyone is hungry for this today. Channels are loaded on dotso.com with rants about said article ... IMHO
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