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lars666

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Jul 13, 2008
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Hi everybody,

I own a MacBook Pro 17" with the Hi-Res screen (True HD 1900x1200). I would really, really like to rent HD movies from the iTunes store instead of the normal resolution versions (although they are probably not true HD...) - but, as we all know, this unfortunately only works with AppleTV. (Stupid!) Do you think it is possible that somebody could write an iTunes crack, hack or whatever it is called to simulate that the rental is made with an AppleTV although I'm on a computer? If yes, this would be a kick-ass program...
 
I Agree

Requiem can do it for regular movies, it's open source so 99% of the work has already been done. It's clear Brahm won't do it, i'd even go as far as paying someone to do it!
 
Requiem can do it for regular movies, it's open source so 99% of the work has already been done. It's clear Brahm won't do it, i'd even go as far as paying someone to do it!

Uh, no? Requiem can't do anything to a file if you don't have the file!

This is completely moot now, since you can rent movies on your computer.
 
Uh, no? Requiem can't do anything to a file if you don't have the file!

This is completely moot now, since you can rent movies on your computer.

Uh, yeah... If your gonna rent a movie, you gotta download it. So then your gonna have the file to crack!
 
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