is this Apple's restrictive practices
frustrating me again?

'Fraid so. There are ways round it - something like Handbrake - a free
video converter - will probably do the trick. Seems mad that you can't
play stuff you've bought and paid for, doesn't it?

Rob
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On 1 March 2011 14:15, ARMS <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
> I bought a movie through iTunes and I transferred it to a USB stick to
> play it on my TV which has a USB socket.
> I have played MP4 movies this way before but the iTunes movie is M4v
> format and when I display the info for the file it says its protected.
> My TV does not recognise M4v files.
> Is there a way around this or do I have to watch the movie on my
> computer - not what I intended - is this Apple's restrictive practices
> frustrating me again?
> Andy
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