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Bought movie from movielink service but can only store on computer. Will anydvd sometime be able to save so that it may be saved or converted later to dvd for regular playing on tv. Hard drive is only so large. or stick to regular dvd buying. Thanks. :doh:
 
Bought movie from movielink service but can only store on computer. Will anydvd sometime be able to save so that it may be saved or converted later to dvd for regular playing on tv. Hard drive is only so large. or stick to regular dvd buying. Thanks. :doh:

Anydvd will never burn nor convert video.
 
Bought movie from movielink service but can only store on computer. Will anydvd sometime be able to save so that it may be saved or converted later to dvd for regular playing on tv. Hard drive is only so large. or stick to regular dvd buying. Thanks. :doh:

if the movie you bought is not drm protected,you can put it onto dvd using suitable software.
you could try 'dvd flick'.it is freeware so that means you dont have to fork out any brass.
more info here: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Video/Encoders-Converter-DIVX-Related/DVD-Flick.shtml
if the file is a wmv drm protected file try removing the drm with a tool called FU4WM before burning to dvd.you'll find a valid 'hidden' link on page 4 to download FU4WM.
more info here:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=127943
 
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Actually you can move it off the computer by burning it to disk.
Read this from Movielinks web site :

COPYING AND EXTERNAL STORAGE
You may copy a purchased movie in its original Windows Media Player format to a CD or DVD for backup storage or to play on another PC (if allowed by the terms of that content provider). However, at this time you can not burn movies to play in a conventional DVD player.

That's why I don't buy downloaded movies.
I use Movielink strictly for rentals.
 
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