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Two systems, one BR disk

rbienstock

Well-known member
I'm guessing that the answer is no, but I figured I should ask anyway. Suppose one has two systems in two residences both registered to the same owner and you rip the same BR disk to both systems. If the disk is in a player/vault connected to the system in residence 1, will it play on the system in residence 2?
 
No. Disc presence must be satisfied by a player/vault within the system that is attempting playback.
 
Heres a question:

How about content downloaded from the Kaleidescape Store? I can understand both sides of the argument, but personally I think it would be nice if a person in such a situation wouldn't have to pay twice for the same movie.
 
Content purchased from the Kaleidescape store can be downloaded and viewed on up to 5 separate systems. No disc presence is required for downloads from the store. So in the original example above, if the movie had been purchased from the Kaleidescape store, it could be downloaded and played on the system in residence 1 and the system in residence 2.
 
That is very cool, i was hoping they would allow that! Now i just need to buy another system.
 
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