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Changing EAN/UPC Barcodes to R4 EAN Barcodes
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantet tu Brute
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Registered: April 4, 2008
Australia Posts: 76
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Hi, I am new to this site and have only been trialling DVD Profiler since Friday night. In the past I have been using a programme called DVD Collector (Australia - region 4) which is now sadly defunct. It was a nice simple database catalogue, however prone to crashing due to some unexplained bugs. As my collection grew, it became more unreliable.. thank heaven for backups.
Anyway, my question is that I don't appear to be able to change EAN/UPC numbers once I have d/loaded either a R1 or R2 dvd into the programme. Many Region 4 DVDs don't appear in the main database and I thought if I d/loaded the R2 PAL formats, with some editing I would then have the R4 equivalent without the need to enter all details from scratch.
Secondly, early days as it is, I am using the English (UK) translation. Is there an English (Australian) translation available that would cater for the Australian film classifications and 13 character EAN barcode references. If there isn't I guess in time I would need to go through it entirely and edit accordingly.
Finally, I am also trialling Colllectorz "Movie Collector". Anybody here from Australia that has used both and can give an objective opinion of both programmes. With Movie Collector I have discovered that I can use my data in Windows Vista Media Center to access film info when I slip a DVD into my PC. Any chance of that with DVD Profiler or is that something for the wish list?

Cheers!

et tu Brute
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Apologies to Julius Caesar in 47 BC who said  "Veni, Vidi, Vici" - "I came, I saw, I conquered."
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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First changing UPC is easy. DVD/Change UPC type in the new number per the Rules and Poof you should be done.
Now you need to edit the fields appropriately for Australia, like ratings , etc.

Third, Do not assume that just because a title is in the Db that it is correct, read the rules and rexheck all the data against the data for the film before Contributing.

I think most users will tell you,regardless of where they are from, that DVDprofiler is far superior to Collectorz. As  a collection management program it is very hard to beat.

Skip
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Billy Video
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantantolod
Since Dec 02, 2003
Registered: March 13, 2007
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You can change the UPC/EAN to match your DVD using the menu DVD/Change UPC after you have downloaded a different profile. After you change the EAN, you will need to change the locality using the menu DVD/Change Locality. Once you have the correct EAN and Locality you can verify the details of the profile against the actual credits and content of the DVD. You may have to change the currency to the correct local currency also. If you have a scanner, you might also want to scan the proper cover images. If some of these options are not available (not sure which features are disabled with the free version) they will work if you have less than 50 profiles in your database I think.

If you decide to buy this program (and most everyone here would recommend that you do) you could then contribute your updated profiles to the online database so they would be available to other users. Before contributing, you should familiarize yourself with the Contribution Rules.

Welcome to the forums, and the best DVD collection software in the world.

(I see Skip typed faster than me.)
Kevin
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorTelecine
Regd: January 22, 2001
Registered: March 14, 2007
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Firstly, let me say welcome. It is always good to see another Australian here.

To set your defaults to Region 4, go to Tools > Options > Defaults and set to Region 4. This will set the default locality to Australia and the appropriate ratings will appear.

The other setting that you need to change is the currency setting. Go to Tools > Options > Sustem and set the Currency to Australian Dollars. While you are there, set the DVD Drive.

I haven't used DVD Collector but DVD Profiler runs rings around anything else I have seen.

As others have said, you can use the change UPC/EAN function and change locality function to use a a base for DVDs that are not in the Region 4 online database. Just make sure that you make the other necessary changes for runtime etc and follow the contribution rules when contributing profiles.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantet tu Brute
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Registered: April 4, 2008
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Thanks to all that replied.
Just after I sent my post off, I discovered the EAN/UPC and locality change options so all is good now.
Looking locally in Australia for a good barcode scanner that is not going to break the bank. Not much so far, although the Microvision Flic/ROV units from the USA appear to be close to what I am looking for.
Any other Aussies had success in this regard?

ciao ciao

et tu Brute!
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I came, I saw, I bought, I installed Vista, I'm now haunted, I need wine

Apologies to Julius Caesar in 47 BC who said  "Veni, Vidi, Vici" - "I came, I saw, I conquered."
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