The minimum system requirements are Windows 7 (SP1) or later, 1.5GHz INTEL or AMD CPU and 512 MB RAM or an Apple Mac with macOS 10.13 or later. DVD burning is possible under Windows with a DVD-Burner and empty DVD media.

Apple macOS 10.13 or higher can be used for accessing content but not for burning a Video-DVD. If the Video-DVD has already been burned, it can be played back on macOS.

Linux computers can not be used for download or convert but they can be used to play the burned Video-DVD (depending on the purchased license).

The “My Content” function in the shop guides you to accessing your purchased or rented content. Even if your device breaks down and you have to switch to a different device you can access the content by following directions in the “My Content” function.

You can use the email and password to login to “My Content” and the player. This allows you to access and manage the content you have purchased.

Content can be sold with and without DRM protection. Whether a specific piece of content has DRM applied to it you can see from the license options in the product details.

If you purchased a “to own” license” and have completely downloaded the content, you can view the content as often as you want for as long as you want… even without an internet connection. If your license also includes a burn option for DVD-Video, you can use the burned disc on as many computers, devices and/or DVD-Players you want.

Yes, content can also be accessed on Apple iOS ( at least version 8) and Android ( at least version 2.3) devices. Depending on the license also other devices may be supported.

Not every product can be burned. Burning a Video-DVD works under Windows (see system requirements) with every standard DVD burner and empty DVD media. In order to burn make sure you order a license that includes the “burn” option.

This depends on the license you order. See the license options on the product details page for more information.

This depends on the license you order. See the license options on the product details page for more information.

This depends on the license you order. The license description typically includes this information.

The films in the shop may be available in SD (standard definition) and HD (high definiton) formats. SD films are based on the fluxDVD format. This means the video is encoded in H.264 high profile which is the same encoding used for BluRay players. Audio is kept in original AC-3 from the DVD. The quality of SD is about the quality of DVDs while HD is closer to the quality of BluRays.

No. If your internet connection is fast enough you can start accessing the content seconds after the download starts.

The time depends on a lot of factors starting from the size of the film to the internet connection and computer speed for transcoding the movie to DVD.

No. Disconnects are handled automatically and loading the missing data is tried again.

Yes, in order to handle the content and enable a smooth download, play and burn, the purchase process will automatically guide you through the software installation process. The software is signed for security and constantly checked against viruses and other malicious software.

Yes. Once the purchase completes you will receive an email with the invoice.

This will show up on your credit card bill as indicated during the purchase process.

Yes. Create an empty folder and then open the player, choose Account>Settings and change the change the Content Path.

Note: The new content folder must be empty when selected and playback from external hard drives may result in less than optimum playback depending on the connection and external hard drive performance, but it should work fine in most all cases.

NOTE! Do not deauthorize your old computer until after you have copied the downloaded content and checked playback on your new computer. Deauthorizing will delete all downloaded content from your hard drive.

First, we recommend copying any downloaded content on your old computer to a removeable hard drive for backup. You can find the location of the downloaded content by opening the Flux Player and choosing Account>Settings. The Content Path is displayed on the General tab.

Next, install the Flux Player on your new computer and sign-in with your email and password. Quit the Flux Player and copy the downloaded files to the folder as shown by the content path on the new computer.

Finally, start the Flux Player and check your content. The copied content will not have a valid license for the new computer, so you will need an internet connection the first time you open each product so a new license can be acquired for that product.