Foreign media 9to5 Mac reported that after several years of waiting, it seems that Disney and Apple have reached an agreement to provide 4K versions of Disney movies through iTunes. A large number of Disney movies are now displayed in 4K in the iTunes store, and additionally support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.
Apple announced support for 4K movies in iTunes as early as 2017, and detailed that it has reached agreements with all major Hollywood studios except Disney. Considering the close relationship between Apple and Disney, this exclusion is particularly noticeable.
Since 2018, users have been able to access 4K HDR versions of Disney and Marvel movies on Apple TV through Vudu and Disney+, but this week’s agreement will also expand the availability of 4K to the iTunes store. If you have purchased a high-definition Disney movie on iTunes, as long as there is a 4K version, you should be able to retroactively upgrade to 4K . But not all Disney movies are made in 4K, so availability will vary.
Naijatechnews is informed that these changes seem to be constantly being rolled out, and some movies are still only shown as available HD versions instead of 4K. The deal seems to apply to Disney, Marvel and Pixar films, including franchise rights such as “Star Wars”.
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