Registered: June 1, 2007 | Posts: 19 |
| Posted: | | | | I am part way through converting UPCs. I have no idea how far I am, as there seems to be no way to count the remaining flags, but this version seems to want to tell me how many I started with forever. Many of them, when I edit the UPC, say that it is already available on-line as "The same title I had" and askes me if I want to convert anyway. I am using the UPC from the image downloaded from invelos to get the UPC. If version 2 knew what the DVD was, why didn't version 3?
One of my DVDs will evidently be unconverted forever. Gold Bird - Gold Medalist's Fairies has a UPC of T4957141520019. Your program won't let me enter the T. When I try to add the disk by title, it says it is already a part of my owned collection, and lists the same title and UPC (4957141520019) as the one in my unconverted list. Any ideas, or is this a permanent problem?
Many that didn't convert are ones where the new official DVD title is not identical as what is shown in my collection, even though the title in my collection came from your server. Why is that happening?
I can understand titles that you have never heard of being unconverted, but not ones that were originally added by UPC from your online list.
Will there be an upgrade that allows editing of the tagged Unconverted list? Is there any way to make the software try conversion again?
Chris |
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Registered: June 1, 2007 | Posts: 19 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting tuna: Quote: I am part way through converting UPCs. I have no idea how far I am, as there seems to be no way to count the remaining flags, but this version seems to want to tell me how many I started with forever. Chris Well, I answered this part of my question myself. After loading the flag set of unconverted UPCs, invert the selection, invert it again, and it will show the actual number of flags. Save the set, then reload it, and all the blanks will be gone. Kind of a kluge, and it takes a while to invert if you have a large collection, but it at least works. I only have 248 more DVDs to convert. :-) Chris |
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