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Apple releases ‘Star Trek’ movie and iTunes Extras

By Jim DalrympleNovember 17, 2009, 12:11 pm PT

Apple on Tuesday released the 2009 version of “Star Trek” directed by J.J. Abrams. In addition, the company also posted the iTunes Extras for the movie.

The iTunes Extras for “Star Trek” feature two featurettes, international trailers, production art and poster galleries, and a secret code that unlocks additional content, according to the iTunes Store.

 Apple releases Star Trek movie and iTunes Extras

The iTunes Extras feature was released as part of iTunes 9 in September during the company’s iPod event. As noted above, the extras give you additional content that was typical only available on DVD or Blu-ray disks.

iTunes Extras are also available for other hit movies like “Twilight,” “Batman Begins,” “WALL-E.”

Of course with the holidays right around the corner, Apple makes it pretty easy to gift content from the iTunes Store, including movies and iTunes Extras. Makes for a convenient gift for movie lovers.

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Discussion 6 comments so far

6 Responses to “Apple releases ‘Star Trek’ movie and iTunes Extras”

  1. Matthew Bookspan says:

    Curious – did they tell you the secret code?

  2. Walt says:

    The secret code is…

    midichlorian

  3. Chris says:

    It’s n42C02c942 and you enter it on the last tab at the top that’s green instead of blue.

  4. Froast says:

    Chris is right :P And also I found out how to CHANGE the code, to whatever you want, on a mac, change the name “Star Trek – iTunes Extras.ite” to “Star Trek – iTunes Extras.zip”, then go to controllers>home open it up in TextEdit, click Command F and put in the first 3 letters of the REAL code, it should lead you to it, then change it ( “n42C02c942″ ) to “Passhere” (“PassHere” as the password you want (You must put “”)) now you can keep your friends out of there! :P (Windows people, figure it out, I don’t have one that actually WORKS)

  5. Froast says:

    Oh and remember to change it BACK to .ite and to reset your iTunes cache (iTunes<Prefences<Advaced: Reset Cache)

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