You have 30 days from the time of rental to watch your movie, and 24 hours (in the US) or 48 hours (elsewhere) after you've started viewing to finish it. Once the rental period expires, the movie will disappear from your iTunes library.
Every movie has a different rental period. It will actually tell you how long the rental period is while the movie is downloading
It at least a week I think...
Usually 29 days
3 hours
The only way to download it is to buy the Twilight Movie Soundtrack.
yes, you can download dvds on to itunes, when i had bought some movies, i bought them with another disk other than the movie, the other disk was meant to download to the computer to either watch the fim on there or download it to itunes, therefore, after you downloaded it to itunes, there are only certain ipods u can download the movie to, such as an iPod touch, what i have. and then when u download it to itunes u can put it on your iPod only if it says it is able to take in movies, but yes, you are allowed to download it on to itunes.
You can use handbrake just go to http://handbrake.fr/ and select download then click the right download for you ( I want PC download!) then download the software. After that put a DVD in your laptop and the rest is pretty straightforward after you have saved it you can add it to your itunes library. If you need help with using handbrake just go on youtube and type in how to use handbrake and that should help hope this is what you're looking for :D
the song was broken arrow its on itunes
There are a number of different 3rd party movie video providers and also the Playstation Store. You can find different times for the rental period among the vendors including some that offer a choice for a longer term than 24 hours
NO you cannot trade an movie for an different one on Itunes They do have Rental movies on Itunes that you can see rather than buying them for about 3.99
1.99 rental 3 - 4.99 to keep it
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.
The movie 'Life Size' can be rented at an online store such as "Amazon", "Flixster", or "iTunes". It can also be rented from a local rental store such as "Blockbuster".
Since it is not on DVD rental on iTunes you can only buy it for now, yet when it does come out on DVD then you can rent it on iTunes.
You can download movies for personal use via iTunes or any other licensed movie rental or distribution website.
The average cost of a movie rental from a brick and mortar store is around $3.00. The cost may depend on how long you choose to keep the movie in your possession.
A rented movie will expire and will not be available to view; there is no need to return the movie.
Once you rent the movie, you have 30 days to watch it. As soon as you click 'play', you only have 24 hours to finish it, then it's gone. Which really sucks so you may as well rent it from the store or buy it off itunes
If the movie is on your Mac simply click on the movie's icon and drag it into the iTunes icon in the dock and the movie will be imported into iTunes.
When you rent audiobooks from iTunes, you typically have access to the content for 30 days from the date of rental. Once you start listening to the audiobook, you usually have 24 hours to complete it before it expires or is no longer accessible.
because it does, okay VAG head?