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it's a great idea! just poor planning and managing in my opinion. just wondered if anyone else thought the same. i tried it for a couple days, all their movies are from either the mid-early ninties or older. OR their hollywood rejects not even worth airing at 3am on a third world cable movie channel, if one existed.

2006-09-10 19:22:01 · 1 answers · asked by VooDooKey 1 in Computers & Internet Internet

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Here are some info about Vongo, may be you are interested:-

Vongo is a video on demand service that allows the user to download and view movies for a fixed price per month.

Vongo is owned by the Starz! network. It has a requirement of a high-speed broadband connection like DSL or Cable Internet, and is only available to users in the United States. The service claims to offer high quality video playback of over 1000 titles. Members pay a flat fee of $9.99 per month, and have access to unlimited downloads during the 30 day period. Many titles, including most recent releases, are considered Pay Per View; they incur a separate fee, and are only viewable for 24 hours. Users also have access to a streaming version of the Starz movie channel.

The service uses Microsoft's digital rights management, the encryption that regulates what devices files can be played on, or whether or not they can be burned to discs. The software is compatible with PCs running Windows 2000 or later. Movies can be transferred and played on up to 3 devices, but cannot be transferred to external drives or other storage media.


▬♂http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vongo

2006-09-14 01:45:46 · answer #1 · answered by Shakeel 6 · 0 0

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