Basic guide for watching video on demand movies on the Internet
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Potko Potev
- Published August 9, 2011
- Word count 501
The advanced technologies of the broadband services today provide to us a numerous useful applications. Definitely, the most useful of them is the Internet. Thanks to the Internet we can legally watch or download the newest movies, to chat and communicate with many different people or relatives, to play the newest games, read the newest information about business, lifestyle and many other useful applications.
One of the most popular internet applications in present days is Video on Demand (VOD). That application provides to us to choose and watch whatever we want. There are a huge number of sites, which are offering that application freely. If we want to use that application, we’ll need two things: internet connection and some video player for our computer. If we are not familiar with any sites for video on demand movies, we can easily read about them on the internet, because there are many site rankings. If we don’t want to trust in those rankings, we can easily check all top sites for video on demand movies and thanks to that we can compare them. Each video on demand site has its ranking of movies, television shows, movie serials, animations or video clips. We can easily browse any information on them, because there are not hard to navigate. When we pick our favorite site we must pay attention on things like: (for example) what is the price of each movie, for how long we can watch each movie. Each video on demand site offer applications like pay per movie (we can pay for a single movie), monthly fee (we can pay for one whole month and in that time we can watch whatever we want) or even pay per minute (that application provide to us to pay for even a single minute of each movie if we like to). Many video on demand sites even offer the application to burn the movies to DVD discs.
Another important step to us is to pay attention on the video format of the movies. There are many video formats like mpeg, mp4, avi, xvid, dvd and the newest Blu-ray. When we are familiarize with that video formats we must have some video player on our computer, which will help us to watch them directly on the video on demand site. Some of these sites offer their own video players for watching the movies or videos and if the site, which we preferred offers that kind of video player, we must download and install it on our computer. Each video on demand site provides a sample of all movies and thanks to that we can see what the video quality of our preferred movie is. After that we can choose what we’ll do next: to buy the movie, to rent it or to watch it online on that site.
The final step is to download that movie or just press the "Watch now" button on the site and after that we can enjoy our preferred movie.
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