CinemaNow – New Movie Download Service Offers Movies That Can be Burned to DVD

The new movie download service, CinemaNow, recently opened for business with a promise of movie downloads that can be burned to DVD. The idea of this sounded good to me, easier than driving down to the video store. But is it better than the NetFlix model? What’s easier than going to the mailbox?

I thought I’d give CinemaNow a shot. First, you must download and install their DVD burning software before downloading any movies. This step is pretty basic and only takes a few minutes with a broadband connection and it’s a one time process. Once this is done you can choose a movie.

CinemaNow currently has 101 titles available for download with plans to increase their movie list. Movie prices varied, I saw a few for $9.99 and $12.99 to download and burn. You can also download the printable DVD art such as the DVD label, DVD cover art and tray inlay.

I initially thought CinemaNow might be a nice choice for when I was anxious to view a movie and lacked the patience for a movie to arrive in the mail. However, once you’ve picked a movie, it can take a two to five hours for downloading even with a broadband connection.

Before making that type of time commitment, I chose to download the CinemaNow “preview” DVD first. The CinemaNow preview is a mere 95 MB versus the multiple gigabytes a movie takes. I chose the option to download first before burning, which took about twenty minutes on my cable modem connection.

When I hit the “burn” button, I found out I needed to clear 6 gigabytes from my hard drive before I could burn the DVD. I wasn’t too happy about that. My hard drive has gigabytes to spare however most of them are partitioned off into a separate part of the drive and CinemaNow doesn’t have an option for me to choose anything but the C drive. Instead of going through the hassle of freeing up space, I chose to view the file using Windows Media Player. The quality was jerky as if it was still streaming from the internet.

Ultimately, I uninstalled the CinemaNow DVD burner. Though I admire their attempt, I think I’ll wait until the technology is a little bit better before jumping on board the movie download bandwagon.

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