The Great Internet Swindle
Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 1:19 pm
Ok a few months ago I got one of those lush new 5th generation Ipods which I was chuffed about.
I even grew to appreciate Itunes after much faffing about.
Because I am due to bugger off soon, I thought it would be a good idea to put a load of por... I mean movies onto the Ipod so I can watch movies whilst on the go.
I then decided to see what programs were available to convert AVis to MPEG4 using my favourite bit torrent site.
The program I downloaded was a trial app which created a watermark on the movie.
I decided to look into buying this as it looked like it did the trick, I ended up buying the full version online for around £30.
I then started converting all the "My name is Earl" episodes form AVI to MPEG4.
24 episodes later I thought the job was done (although there was an error message at the finalization stages of the convertion of every ep)
After banging them onto the Ipod I realised that after a few minutes the audio started going out of synch with the video.
So I sent the company an email.... and then another one.... and another.
I've not heard a dickie bird from them.
Have I been stitched up like a right monkey?
Or do I have consumer rights?
If I take this any further, will there be copyright issues involved?
I'm obviously not gonna get a refund.
Any suggestions?
I even grew to appreciate Itunes after much faffing about.
Because I am due to bugger off soon, I thought it would be a good idea to put a load of por... I mean movies onto the Ipod so I can watch movies whilst on the go.
I then decided to see what programs were available to convert AVis to MPEG4 using my favourite bit torrent site.
The program I downloaded was a trial app which created a watermark on the movie.
I decided to look into buying this as it looked like it did the trick, I ended up buying the full version online for around £30.
I then started converting all the "My name is Earl" episodes form AVI to MPEG4.
24 episodes later I thought the job was done (although there was an error message at the finalization stages of the convertion of every ep)
After banging them onto the Ipod I realised that after a few minutes the audio started going out of synch with the video.
So I sent the company an email.... and then another one.... and another.
I've not heard a dickie bird from them.
Have I been stitched up like a right monkey?
Or do I have consumer rights?
If I take this any further, will there be copyright issues involved?
I'm obviously not gonna get a refund.
Any suggestions?