I have set up a membership site for access to older movies, from the launch of B2B up to 2011. Because there is insufficient space on the B2B Dedicated Server, these titles have not been added and are therefore not available via Verotel, only via Clips4Sale which is pretty expensive. The idea is to make 40 movies available at all times, but to rotate these at a fairly high rate (4 titles per week or more than 200 per year). That way, you can have access to these older titles for the cost of monthly membership. Accessible from the welcome page is a page identical to what is in the members area but with links to teasers instead of the movies themselves, so that you can see exactly what you would be getting for your membership fee.
Verotel is handling payments and will be issuing the usernames and passwords when you sign up. This means you cannot pay for membership via any other method.
Because of changes to codecs over time, some older videos may not play on Windows Media Player. I recommend using VLC, a free and open source cross-platform multimedia player that plays most multimedia files as well as DVDs, Audio CDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. Versions are available for PC, Mac, Ubuntu and Fedora. I suggest downloading VLC from the Official VideoLAN website.
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html
Quite often, VLC scrambles the first few seconds of a video, then plays it just fine. This works right back to the oldest titles I have. It's a better solution that running all the videos through a digital converter and degrading the quality, something that would have to be repeated in the future if I went down this path because of Microsoft's habit of abandoning older codecs.