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Bonesone4

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Jun 29, 2007
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I rented a movie from iTunes last night and watched it. However, today I come home and see that it expires in 3 hours.

Does this mean I can start watching it again with only, lets say, 10 minutes left, and then ill have the length of the movie to finish it?

Im having someone over tonight who may want to watch it but i dont want to start watching it and then all of a sudden have it stop and dissapear from my rentals

Bones
 
I rented a movie from iTunes last night and watched it. However, today I come home and see that it expires in 3 hours.

Does this mean I can start watching it again with only, lets say, 10 minutes left, and then ill have the length of the movie to finish it?

Im having someone over tonight who may want to watch it but i dont want to start watching it and then all of a sudden have it stop and dissapear from my rentals

Bones

Interesting question! I'd like to know!
 
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Bonesone4 said:
I rented a movie from iTunes last night and watched it. However, today I come home and see that it expires in 3 hours.

Does this mean I can start watching it again with only, lets say, 10 minutes left, and then ill have the length of the movie to finish it?

Im having someone over tonight who may want to watch it but i dont want to start watching it and then all of a sudden have it stop and dissapear from my rentals

Bones

yes as long as you start it prior to the expiration time it will let you finish it
 
YES!!!! Your rental expires 24 hours after you start watching it. You must start it again before then end of the 24 hours to watch it again.

TEG
 
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