Media Authorization

I own many apple devices.  Although I usually buy movies on a DVD and rip them for my Ipad/Pod/Phone this time I thought I'd try the Itunes store.
Bad idea.
I have been successfully buying and syncing music for quite a while, no problems.  The same with apps.  But the copy of Thor I bought is another story. Itunes tells me each time I try to sync that it will not copy it to my device because I am not authorized for it on this computer.
Strange, as I am authorized to sync the music and apps I buy.
Now I've tried the recommended fixes for Apple's DRM bs, including de-authorizing everything, reseting everything, and re-authorizing.  No luck, the problem remains.
I can only view the movie that I bought for my Ipad on my mac desktop, the apple copy-protection system refuses to allow me to watch the movie I bought.
Since the quality of the movie seems poor compared to an original DVD, and apple(The itunes store) has been very nasty about the whole thing... Pay if you want to request help, re-directions back to the same solutions that have failed over and over... It seems like using the itunes store is a very bad idea.  At least for me.
DRM has made viewing media we've paid for difficult to enjoy and best, impossible at worst.
It's back to buying DVDs and ripping them myself for me.  Not because I want to, because Apple leaves me no choice.

I am have similar issues when I try and sync my computer with my phone it tells me the computer is not authorized to access my apps and tells me to authorize my computer with itunes.  I have done this and even de-authorized and authorized it but it does not work.  Going to need apple to fix this one ASAP!!!!

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