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Unconverted UPCs
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorSkywatcher
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Wish there were a easier way, I've 445 that did not convert  


Try doing a new restore, I did a second restore and the number of incorrect entries reduced by  20 
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When I select a DVD and then do Change UPC (from the DVD menu) the DVD it actually selects to offer me the 'change' seems to be pretty random.

The only way I've managed it is to filter out all other DVDs then Change UPC.

Anyone else getting this?
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When I select a DVD and then do Change UPC (from the DVD menu) the DVD it actually selects to offer me the 'change' seems to be pretty random.

The only way I've managed it is to filter out all other DVDs then Change UPC.

Anyone else getting this?



You have to run the Collection>Flags>Load Set>*.lst first so that it flags all the unconverted UPCs/IDs.
Then highlight them one at a time in the left column, and use DVD>Change UPC to get the correct dialogue box.  I had 26, and it changed each one without a hitch.

Note:  You can read the LST file with Notepad, but the entries are not in alphanumeric order.  Just go by the checkmark that appears on the thumbnail picture in the list column.
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You have to run the Collection>Flags>Load Set>*.lst first so that it flags all the unconverted UPCs/IDs.
Then highlight them one at a time in the left column, and use DVD>Change UPC


Yep, done this

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to get the correct dialogue box.


Nope, brings up the Change UPC dialogue box but NOT for the DVD I have highlighted... and it changes each time I retry, seemingly randomly.

EDIT/UPDATE: Did a Database Repair and now all is well... should have thought of that before!
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I may be an idiot, but the UPCs on my unconverted discs are correct according to the rear of the case. Am I missing something?
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I may be an idiot, but the UPCs on my unconverted discs are correct according to the rear of the case. Am I missing something?


You need to add the first and last digits to the UPC.  Profiler now uses the full UPC number.
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I checked each of the 15 problem discs and all the digits are there.
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You need to add the first and last digits to the UPC.  Profiler now uses the full UPC number.


I've got the correct UPC already and I have a few which are still showing as invalid.
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Quoting 8ballMax:
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You need to add the first and last digits to the UPC.  Profiler now uses the full UPC number.


I've got the correct UPC already and I have a few which are still showing as invalid.



You and Blue Fox both:  Check the Disc ID.  I found some of mine that had good UPC but bad ID.
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I tried to check the ID but Profiler didn't recognize the disc. I'll admit, I never did it that way before so I'm a little unschooled in the aspect. Any other suggestions or advice, I'd appreciate it.
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You and Blue Fox both:  Check the Disc ID.  I found some of mine that had good UPC but bad ID.


I've rechecked the UPC's which I thought were correct - I hadn't realised that the extra digit in front of the old UPC was now counted - my Bad.
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Is there a way to re-check for invalid UPCs? I fixed a bunch of them and now I don't know which ones remain.
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Is there a way to re-check for invalid UPCs? I fixed a bunch of them and now I don't know which ones remain.


Did you save the flag set after fixing the UPCs?  If not, just go to Collection>Flags>Load Set> and reload the flag set.
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Is there a way to re-check for invalid UPCs? I fixed a bunch of them and now I don't know which ones remain.


Did you save the flag set after fixing the UPCs?  If not, just go to Collection>Flags>Load Set> and reload the flag set.


No, unfortunately I didn't save them. Reloading the flags will tell me which UPCs Profiler considered invalid at the time of the import. It won't tell me which ones it still consider invalid.
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What do you do with the 13 digit UPC codes?
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