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To: Jacques Chitte who wrote (33686)6/8/1998 4:10:00 PM
From: DiViT  Read Replies (1) of 50808
 
Divx does what you suggest.

You can pay a fee to unlock the disk for unlimited play.
I don't believe you need to keep it attached to the phoneline once you've unlocked it.

However, you can only unlock it to play on the players registered to your account.

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What are the different types of Divx discs?
There are three types of Divx discs: 1) the "rental" disc, sold at retail for a suggested price of about $4.50 (the disc includes a two-day viewing period); 2) DivxSilver discs, which started as "rental" discs but have since been converted for a one-time-fee by the disc owner to unlimited play on players registered to his or her account; and 3) DivxGold discs, which are purchased much like a basic DVD at retail. DivxGold discs can be played an unlimited number of times without charge on any Divx player.
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