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CBS All Access subscribers can now keep watching after their aircraft takes off: the broadcaster's Video Subscription Service added support for offline viewing this week (Techcrunch tip). The new feature, called "Download & Play", allows eligible subscribers to download up to 25 movies or episodes of TV shows, and play them on the move without access to the Internet.
However, this feature comes with a caveat: Download and Play is only available to subscribers who pay for the ad-free level of CBS All Access, which costs $ 9.99 per month. Anyone who subscribes to the $ 5.99 per month "limited advertising" service will have to continue watching their broadcasts over the Internet.
Download & Play is limited to a subset of the CBS All Access catalog, including originals such as "Star Trek: Discovery" and "The Good Fight", as well as reality shows such as "Big Brother" and "Survivor".
There are also some of the broadcaster's biggest scripted shows, including "Blue Bloods," "Bull," "Hawaii Five-0," "MacGyver," and "NCIS: New Orleans." , "The Brady Bunch" and the classic "Star Trek" series available for download.
Subscribers will be able to download episodes on their iOS and Android devices, provided that version 6.0 of the CBS All Access application is installed. Videos expire 30 days after being uploaded, or 48 hours after the subscriber starts watching them. Finally, subscribers can download videos on up to 5 devices at a time.
CBS All Access is not the first video subscription service to offer offline viewing. Netflix has launched a similar feature for its subscribers about two years ago, and Amazon and YouTube are also providing this feature to their paying users.
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