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CackleTV now offers digital downloads. As each of our DVD’s contains about 12 different short films, you can now just pay for the ones that you want to watch - at very reasonable prices. And you don't have to wait for the DVD to arrive!

The prices are given in UK £’s, but you can buy the downloads from anywhere. The price will be converted into your own currency when you make a purchase.

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  1. New Zealand South Island
    £ 3,99

    A multipe-award winning gritty, edge-of-your-seat portrayal of a couple's battle against the elements while kayaking 2,400km around the South island of New Zealand.
  2. Steve Knowles
    £ 0,99

    Steve Knowles hits his favourite surf spot on the North island of New Zealand and talks about why he loves the adrenaline rush it gives him!
  3. Paul Caffyn
    £ 2,49

    A rare insight into the legendary Paul Caffyn, who took on challenging seakayaking expeditions years before his time. Paul has circumnavigated practically everything including Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, Japan, and Alaska!
  4. This is the Sea 4
    £ 12,99

    Download the entire "This is the Sea 4" DVD. You will download 11 separate films.
  5. This is the Sea 3
    £ 9,99

    This SD download gives you all 10 sea kayaking films on the award winning "This is the Sea 3" DVD.

    You will be given links to download 10 separate films. The total file size is over 5GB. You will need to have this much storage space.

    Enjoy!

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To download a film, you don’t need any special software, but you will need a fast and reliable internet connection. And you will also need enough disc space available on your computer to store the file. A 10 minute film will need about 300MB and a 30 minute film will need about 1GB of space.


To playback a film, you need a reasonably fast computer with a recent version of the QuickTime movie player. The format of the films is QuickTime .mov file encoded with the H.264 codec.