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Movie Downloads

Guy on the train this morning watching Django film on a tablet.

How do you get hold of movies like this, is it safe, free, assumedly illegal ?

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    Pirateproxy- use at own risk
    Ive been using it for 2 years never got caught .
    But i might just be lucky.
    I heards its only illegal to be supplying films, not downloading them.
    But just my own experience
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    Torrenting... Been doing it for ages now never been caught. Its is illegal tho so at your own risk.
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    Pirate proxy got books?
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    Vuze
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    Noobroom
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    Could you use these on the iphone? (over wireless network obviously)
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    I've used Isohunt for years to download to Bit Torrent. It's superb. The new year period in the run up to the Oscars is great as all the 'screeners' of the latest films leek out. I've enjoyed Django, Wreck it Ralph, The Impossible and Zero Dark Thirty from my sofa in the last couple of weeks.
    I will add that my Dvd/BluRay collection is numbered at well over 1000 so I'm not concerned that I may be contributing to the 'death of cinema'!
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    So far, in the UK at least, authorities have only been interested in busting prolific torrenters. But do be aware, your digital footprint, as it were, is very easy to read. Occasional downloading is probably ok, just don't overdo it.

    The main reason I've considered it is purely for access, but with Netflix and Sky Movies imroving the legal options, I rarely think about it these days.
    MrOneLung said:

    Could you use these on the iphone? (over wireless network obviously)

    iPhones and pads only play .mp4's so you'll more than likely need to convert anything you download. Streaming only applies to local networks or Netflix etc.

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    Interestingly telcos are starting to launch new and improved 'Deep Packet Inspection' technology which will let them see when people are using illegal P2P sites.

    They won't stop you from using the sites but their aim is to charge you more for your subscription if you want to use P2P sites a lot.
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    Can anyone recommend a decent/free way of ripping DVDs to a PC and converting so that they can be watched on a phone/tablet?

    I recently got a Kindle Fire HD, trying to work out how I can put some of my DVD boxsets on there!
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    Can anyone recommend a decent/free way of ripping DVDs to a PC and converting so that they can be watched on a phone/tablet?

    I recently got a Kindle Fire HD, trying to work out how I can put some of my DVD boxsets on there!

    Download a program called Handbrake, absolutely free and works a treat.
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    Can anyone recommend a decent/free way of ripping DVDs to a PC and converting so that they can be watched on a phone/tablet?

    I recently got a Kindle Fire HD, trying to work out how I can put some of my DVD boxsets on there!

    I been using Freemake for some time... Rips DVD's directly into various formats...
    It's easy to use.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemake_Video_Converter
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    Download a torrent client. Utorrent is widely used.

    Type Django Screener into google.

    Download film and watch.
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    Anyone want to give me their neighbours address, and tell me where they hide their spare key? ;-)
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    cafcpolo said:

    Can anyone recommend a decent/free way of ripping DVDs to a PC and converting so that they can be watched on a phone/tablet?

    I recently got a Kindle Fire HD, trying to work out how I can put some of my DVD boxsets on there!

    Download a program called Handbrake, absolutely free and works a treat.
    This, I use Handbrake for iphone/ipad conversion, works a treat, and has previews as well if you want whilst its converting.

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    Jail broken Apple TV, stream films direct to your telly......in HD too!!
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    DA9 said:

    cafcpolo said:

    Can anyone recommend a decent/free way of ripping DVDs to a PC and converting so that they can be watched on a phone/tablet?

    I recently got a Kindle Fire HD, trying to work out how I can put some of my DVD boxsets on there!

    Download a program called Handbrake, absolutely free and works a treat.
    This, I use Handbrake for iphone/ipad conversion, works a treat, and has previews as well if you want whilst its converting.

    Cheers! I'll give it a go. Is Handbrake able to unscramble encrypted/protected DVDs?
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    DA9 said:

    cafcpolo said:

    Can anyone recommend a decent/free way of ripping DVDs to a PC and converting so that they can be watched on a phone/tablet?

    I recently got a Kindle Fire HD, trying to work out how I can put some of my DVD boxsets on there!

    Download a program called Handbrake, absolutely free and works a treat.
    This, I use Handbrake for iphone/ipad conversion, works a treat, and has previews as well if you want whilst its converting.

    Cheers! I'll give it a go. Is Handbrake able to unscramble encrypted/protected DVDs?
    Generally yes, not always though. If you come across one you can't rip look at getting a copy of AnyDVD HD and that'll decrypt it for you allowing Handbrake to rip it.
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    I use Handbrake for TV Series and DVD Decrypter for movies. Both are excellent and work on most DVDs I chuck at them
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    BDLBDL
    edited February 2013
    I use Handbrake to rip DVD's I have purchased on to my iPad from my Mac, find the Mac version is more stable than the PC version.

    Only DVD I ever had a problem with was Wall-E but I was easily able to find a solution on-line.
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    I'm personally not a fan or torrents but they are free to use so it's why they are so popular. I personally prefer to use a service like Giganews, which is a usenet provider. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet

    They have different levels of accounts and there are manu sites which index the postings, so just like torrents you and grab. Best thing is their connection is always top notch and with torrents you don't know what you going to get and who is watching. With usenet I use SSL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Sockets_Layer so I feel pretty secure in the knowledge that I will be ok.

    There are many sites that show you what has been released:

    http://www.rlslog.net/
    http://www.vcdq.com/
    http://www.scnsrc.me/

    Be it games, movies or TV shows. You'll find all on torrents or usenet, but if you are the type that wants to be secure you need to put your hand in your pocket at go usenet. Never had a problem and been using it for about 8 years
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    I'm personally not a fan or torrents but they are free to use so it's why they are so popular. I personally prefer to use a service like Giganews, which is a usenet provider. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet

    They have different levels of accounts and there are manu sites which index the postings, so just like torrents you and grab. Best thing is their connection is always top notch and with torrents you don't know what you going to get and who is watching. With usenet I use SSL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Sockets_Layer so I feel pretty secure in the knowledge that I will be ok.

    There are many sites that show you what has been released:

    http://www.rlslog.net/
    http://www.vcdq.com/
    http://www.scnsrc.me/

    Be it games, movies or TV shows. You'll find all on torrents or usenet, but if you are the type that wants to be secure you need to put your hand in your pocket at go usenet. Never had a problem and been using it for about 8 years
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