A rented movie from iTunes can be downloaded and kept for thirty days if it has not been watched. Once you start to watch a rented movie you will have 24 hours to watch it as many times as you want before it is deleted. You can start to watch a movie while it is still downloading.
Yes, as long as you have enough charge on your battery.If you have already downloaded the movie, it is yours to keep. However, you cannot stream movies live from the Internet: The signals would interfere with the functioning of the airplane.
It is not legally available for free downloads. Aladdin can be purchased on iTunes or downloaded via the Disney Movies Anywhere application that is offered from the iTunes App Store for iPhones, iPads or iPods. Starting in 2016, Netflix will have exclusive rights to stream Disney movies such as Aladdin. Premium cable channel Starz is the current rightsholder for Disney movies.
You can download movies for OS X legally through the iTunes Music Store, which is accessible from iTunes. The movies can cost anywhere from $9.99 to $14.99. The downside is that these movies can only be played on your iPod or computer unless you have an Apple TV (www.apple.com/appletv) That is unfortunately $299 though. But it would enable you to view your downloaded movies on your television, as well as your entire music collection. Or maybe you could try to rent and stream videos to the Mac but not only download, just like the list "Get and Watch Free Movies on iPad/iPad 2" in iFunia iPad column that to stream videos onto iPad, and use some of the apps to stream videos to Mac. Otherwise, there are no other movie outlets available for the Mac! :(
Photo Stream is the new way of sharing photo's on all your iDevices. So if you have Photo Stream on all your devices and take a picture or film a movie, then they will be downloaded to all your iDevices via the Cloud and you will be able to view them on all your devices not just the one you either took it with or downloaded it to. This includes iTunes as well.
There isn't any channels you can get per say. You can stream movies, tv shows, music, etc from iTunes and Netflix.
You can't.
You can purchase the songs or if you have the Apple Music subscription, you can stream them on the app. But if you want to download it to, let's say, MP3, you'll need to get a tool like TunesKit Audio Converter and download the songs.
"Their Eyes Were Watching God" is not available to stream for free on any major platforms like Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime. The movie can be rented or purchased on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, and iTunes. Check those websites to see the availability in your region.
Netflix.
I hate to say it, but the answer is no. I think it is insane that you can't stream these movies.
Yes, you can stream movies with Vindu. The website Vindu has hundreds of many different videos that people like you can stream for free. You can also upload videos on Vindu for others to stream.
yes