Open the latest version of iTunes on your computer and look through the Movies section of the iTunes store. Once you find a movie you'd like to rent, click on it. If the movie is available to rent, the option will appear under the option to buy. Click on the rental price and enter your Apple ID password if required.
You can sync your iTunes rental back and forth between your iOS device and computer, but it can only be on one device at a time. Sign Up. Open the iTunes Movies app to find the film you want to rent. Note that you can't rent TV shows in iTunes, only movies. If a movie is available for rent, there will be two options. The first option will show the price and then Buy, the second will show the price to Rent. Open the iTunes Store app and navigate to Movies. Find the movie you want to watch and select it.
If you can rent it, there will be two options. Tap Rent and enter your iTunes Store password. They will disappear once the rental is over. Rented movies stay on your device for 30 days if they remain unplayed.
However, once you begin to watch a film you have 24 hours in the US and 48 hours elsewhere to watch the movie before it disappears. If you already downloaded to the Mac - you will not be able to download it again without paying for it again. It still counts as being on the Mac if you already downloaded it.
Can I play my rental on more than one device? Hmm, based on this info I just had an idea. I do have room on my iPhone to download the other rental. If I do than, how can I move it to my iPad when I'm ready? Ok, well thanks for taking me through the options. I'll just watch the other one when I get back to my Mac.
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Was wanting to move them to my iPad so I could view them on a tripthat I am currently on. May 10, AM. May 10, PM in response to crbuckjr In response to crbuckjr. Might you be in a different country than the one where you rented the movie? Either of these would cause a problem, because at the time you tried to move the rented movie, the time of originally starting to view the movie could not be determined. May 10, PM. Question: Q: can't transfer rented movies to my iPad More Less. Communities Get Support.
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