Watch rented movies offline

Can i watch rented movies offline?
When i rent a movie from the video-app, can i watch them when i'm not connected to the internet?
Thanks

In my own experience. Yes.

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  • HT1657 Watching rented movies offline.

    After downloading a rented movie, can I watch it offline? Say, on a plane in air plane mode?

    As long as it has been fully downloaded then you should be able to watch it whilst offline

  • HT1657 Can you watched rented movies offline

    /|\ explains it all
    It's for a flight to Orlando

    As long as the film has been fully downloaded to the iPad's Videos app then you should be able to watch it whilst offline.

  • Can I watch rented movie offline?

    I've seen mixed responses and some that are quite dated. I just got a new iPad mini, I'm curious to know if I rent a movie through iTunes, will I be able to watch while offline and traveling on an airplane.
    Thanks!

    If you downloaded the movie to your computer using iTunes you'll need to transfer it to your Phone to watch them on your Phone.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1657
    If you dowloaded it directly to your phone then it cannot be transfered to another device or computer.
    Once on your iPhone by whichever means, they will appear in the Videos App.

  • HT1657 Can I watch rented movies offline?

    I want to know if i can rent a movie and watch it on the plane later when I don't have wifi.

    Same as watching any other movie/show etc.
    Tap on it.  Watch it.

  • Can I watch a rented movie offline, can I watch a rented movie offline

    Is it possible to see my purchased rented movie offline, without internet connection?

    Yes (once it's fully downloaded).

  • When watching rented movie the picture keeps freezing, in about 30 seconds it plays again

    when watching rented movie the picture keeps freezing, in about 30 seconds it plays again

    I just started have this same/simmilar issue to.  Was there a solution to the original question?  I have 2 ATVs.  One works without issue, the other... kicks me out repeatedly... to the point where the content will load for about 3 sec before kicking me all the way out.  Tried all the trouble shooting options including: checking latest software update, reset, hard restart, and checking router download speed (over 50 Mbps on speedtest.net).  Should mention this occurs most frequently when downloading Netflix content, but the same issue occurs downloading other content like PBS.

  • WATCHING RENTED MOVIES ON HOLIDAY.

    I want  to rent a movie in iTunes and watch it on a cruise ship in the area of Norway and the Arctic Circle.. I know iTunes can advise me, but has anyone any  adverse experience of watching rented movies in areas other than where the movie was downloaded, which, in this case was the UK
    The movie would be viewed on a imac2.
    Thanks in anticipation..
    Jim - West Riding.

    This may help
    Watching RENTED movie on flight (i.e....: Apple Support Communities

  • We used to be able to watch rented movies from Apple TV right away.  Now it takes hours.  Is there a setting to change?

    We used to be able to watch rented movies from Apple TV right away.  Now it takes hours.  Is there a setting to change?  They used to start playing after a few minutes of starting the download but not now.  What's up?

    Pat, I've been experiencing this issue intermittently for weeks.  It seems to occur with HD content --including HD trailers --exclusively.  Tonight has been no exception.
    I have done considerable troubleshooting to try and isolate the cause.  My results suggest that Apple's servers are to blame but I've not seen many others reporting this issue in these forums lately.
    I live only 170 miles from Apple's North Carolina server farm.  I assume my iTunes rentals are being fed from there.  My broadband connection is a fast one (30Mb down) and consistently tests near that speed when this issue occurs.
    I have both a first and second generation AppleTV.  When this issue occurs, I will change devices and rent the same movie to see if th device itself is to blame.  The issue affects both.  I have tried using an ethernet connection instead of my Airport Extreme's 5Ghz wireless connection but that does not remedy the issue.
    So... my broadband connection is more than capable, my router is performing optimally (I recently had my local Apple Store test it as well), and neither of my AppleTV's is immune to the issue, so...  it must be on the delivery end.
    Unfortunately, Apple does not post the status of their iTunes Store's servers like they did with their MobileMe servers.  They should.  In fact, the AppleTV should display a status message when Apple's iTunes servers are experiencing technical difficulties or heavy network traffic.
    I was an early adopter of AppleTV.  It has not been problematic until now.  This is trying my patience.  My advice is that you request a refund everytime this happens.  I do.
    I am taking this matter to the VP of iTunes services.  If Apple's servers are choking, or if their streams are being throttled by ISP's, or internet TV is too ambitious for this country's internet infrastructure, I deserve to know.

  • ITunes won't let me watch rented movies!

    I have Mac OS X 10.5.8, iTunes 10.6.3, Quicktime 7.5.5. iTunes message says I can't watch rented movies and recommended another QT version that I can't remember. What should I do? Note: in Systems Profiler, I have QT 7.5.5 in Apps and in Frameworks.

    Apparently a lot of people have reading comprehension issues.  I have the same problem as op except I use first generation appleTV.  So for you slow people let me spell it out.
    If you are trying to purchase movies on iTunes (this is the important part so pay attention) running on a computer that does not support HD you are NOT able to purchase HD movies.  The message that pops up says you cannot purchase HD movies on a computer that does not support HD. 
    The question the OP was asking and I have this question also is why does it matter if the computer I am buying the movie on supports HD when the intent is not to play the movie on the computer in the first place.  AppleTV does support HD and streams from itunes on the computer.

  • HT1657 Do I need WiFi in order to watch rented movie?

    Do I need WiFi to watch rented movies?

    Read threads listed over on the right under the heading More Like This
    Allan

  • HT4095 Can I watch rented movies in my ipad 2 without internet connection.  I will be travelling by air and highway.  Ty

    Can I watch rented movies in my ipad 2 without internet connection?

    If you use iTunes to rent movies, then yes.
    iTunes movies downloaded and stored directly to your iPad and if you don't start playing a movie, stay on your iPad for 30 days.
    If you start to play a downloaded, rented movie on your iPad, then it will expire in 24 hours.
    Other services, like Amazon, Netflix and Hulu need an Internet connection to stream their content.

  • Why do i receive error -42110 when trying to watch rented movies

    I've downloaded rented movies & have been charged by iTunes/Apple.  However, receive error -42110 when attempt to watch rented movie.

    Read this
    Error 1004 and 1013: These errors may be the result of the connection to gs.apple.com being redirected or blocked. Follow these steps to resolve these errors:
    Check security software. Ensure that communication to gs.apple.com is allowed. Follow this article for assistance with security software. iTunes for Windows: Troubleshooting security software issues.
    Check the hosts file. The restore will fail if there is an active entry to redirect gs.apple.com. Follow iTunes: Advanced iTunes Store troubleshooting to edit the hosts file or revert to default on Windows. See section "Blocked by configuration: (Mac OS X/Windows) > Rebuild network information".
    Try to restore from another known-good computer and network.
    If the errors persist on another computer, the device may need service.

  • ITunes message says I can't watch rented movies!

    I have Mac OS X 10.5.8, iTunes 10.6.3, Quicktime 7.5.5. iTunes message says I can't watch rented movies & that I need another QT version that I couldn't remember. What should I do? Note, in System Profiler, I have QT 7.5.5 in Apps and in Frameworks.

    For now, this is correct. There will be an update to the Apple TV within the next week which will allow it to play rented content as well as rent it natively.

  • HT3209 Can u watch rented movies without Internet access

    Can u watch rented movies without Internet access

    As long as the film has been fully downloaded then you should be able to watch it without being online

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