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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantMarEll
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The DVD?


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One Eyed King


Actually I was answering your question: "So is there any other place to obtain info legally?" 

I probably should of quoted it.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantZogger
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Quoting MarEll:
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The DVD?


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One Eyed King


Actually I was answering your question: "So is there any other place to obtain info legally?" 

I probably should of quoted it.


Thanks and how is "The DVD?" an answer to my question?
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantkdh1949
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Thanks and how is "The DVD?" an answer to my question?

MarEll's answer tells you that all the data for "One Eyed King" can be found by watching the DVD itself:  Cast & crew from the movie credits, disc ids from the DVD(s) themselves by scanning them into Profiler, audio and video data from the DVD (by watching it either with a stand-alone DVD Player or on a computer with a DVD ROM drive), etc.Downloading the data from IMDB is called "data mining" and to do so is in violation of IMDBs terms of use.  As Skipnet50 says, the database in Profiler is user generated -- so unless someone else has already created a profile for "One Eyed King," you will have to do it yourself.  (Giga Wizard says it's there for the netherlands and italy localities, though probably not for your region.)

DVD Profiler is probably the best program for cataloging DVDs, though there's no free lunch.  Every once in awhile we will all come across a DVD that no one has already profiled for us -- and we have to do it ourself.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAstrakan
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unless someone else has already created a profile for "One Eyed King," you will have to do it yourself.  (Giga Wizard says it's there for the netherlands and italy localities, though probably not for your region.)

Since there's already profiles existing for this movie in other localities, you can add one of those to your database and create a new profile for your locality based on the data already available.

Here's a link to the Wiki entry that explains how to do this:

http://www.dougweb.org/dvdpro/kb/index.php?title=Cloning_Profiles

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Thanks for the links and suggestions!!!
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