This question makes no sense, but you might try and changing it from .doc to .avi or .wmv by clicking once on the item and pressing F2.
Hulu or download with torrents.
Yes, if you have the DVD. If you downloaded it on the computer, or didn't buy it, then no it is not legal.
If the movie is being downloaded to iTunes then you will need to have a connection either wireless (WiFi) or wired will work. Once downloaded the connection is no longer required to watch the movie.
it depends on what type of computer you have and what you want to watch if you want to watch it straight off the internet then i recommend adobe flash player but if you need a disk to play on your computer then you should have that software already downloaded and installed on your computer
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.
If a video that you want to watch in on your computer then go ahead and watch it. Videos on any other computers, such as Googles, need to be downloaded from there to your computer if you are unhappy or unable to watch the video on someone else's computer.
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well they have to be a DVD...and for your computer if you have to have a DVD drive or just files downloaded to it with file types like avi...
you can watch Japanese movie on TV.
You can download movies at: download-genius.cf
You can pay for Netflix or Amazon Prime.
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.