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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantZogger
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I have a DVD that the DVD Profiler database doesn't recognize but it is in imdb. Is there a way to download the data from there or any other source rather than key it in by hand?
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No, there is not.  It is a copyright issue and something that IMDb does not allow.
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Thanks and I looked at a number of other programs which catalog DVD's. Most of them got their info from imdb or Amazon so am surprised that it's a copyright issue. So is there any other place to obtain info legally?
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The DVD? 
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One Eyed King
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You will also notice that the other programs to which you refer are considerably more expensive than Profiler, this goes to cover the cost of licensing data from IMDb. Now let me ask you a simple question. If, in your view IMDb is the answer and they already exist, then why does ANY software need to be written, why clone the most inaccurate database in the world, you can track 10,00 titles at IMDb for free<shrugs>

As for your specific question, this is a USER-built database...YOU are a user. So...when you run into a title that iis not in the database...you read our Contribution Rules, then you build the Profile to those Rules and Contribute the data...and poof you're title will be added...and don't forget to provide documentation to support your data.

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My bad for assuming I was buying something other than what I got, i.e., commercial software. BTW the other programs were all in the same general price range of $30-40. I bought this one over programs like Movie Collector because I liked the user interface better and the features seemed to be pretty much the same. Since I'm new to this arena I guess it's the price of learning and I'm not ready to head off in another direction yet.
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Well, you did get commercial software.  You just didn't get commercial software with ties to another database.  Profiler uses it's own user built db instead of paying a fee to use IMDb's user built database.
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add dvd by title: One Eyed King from the dvd profiler menu: DVD
from any region
from any location
there are 2 profiles (netherlands and italy) take the one that suites you most.
change then the location and EAN or UPC from the dvd profiler menu DVD (the 2 at the bottom)
note the EAN or UPC and use this to document your contribution (please follow the rules whilst contributing)
replace the cover if you can by scanning to fit yours
Sources for one or more of the changes and/or additions were not submitted. Please include the sources for your changes in the contribution notes, especially for cast and crew additions.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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My bad for assuming I was buying something other than what I got, i.e., commercial software. BTW the other programs were all in the same general price range of $30-40. I bought this one over programs like Movie Collector because I liked the user interface better and the features seemed to be pretty much the same. Since I'm new to this arena I guess it's the price of learning and I'm not ready to head off in another direction yet.




You made a good choice, Profiler is best program there is of this type, I have checked out all of them I can find and will continue to check them out as I find them. Profiler is built upon ACTUAL data which has a verifiable source for accuracy, the ACTUAL film, not some user-generated idea of what is or is not accurate, we also document all of our data in a form of bibliograpohy(Contribution Notes) that ALL users have access to for reference, not something that somebody pulled out of hat that has no supporting data attached to it. Profiler is predictably experiencing growing pains, but in the long-run this will be the single most accurate source for DVD/Film data avaialble and in many ways it already is.

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software. BTW the other programs were all in the same general price range of $30-40.


I haven't checked in a while, but last time I did you had to pay for upgrades with the other programs. With Profiler the upgrades to the program are free.
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Besides the program working well and meeting my functional requirements, the fact that there is an active community of users is a big plus. Thanks for all your comments!
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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Besides the program working well and meeting my functional requirements, the fact that there is an active community of users is a big plus. Thanks for all your comments!

Thank you for the compliment, however the most important thing is that we are all...CRAZY!!!!          

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Besides the program working well and meeting my functional requirements, the fact that there is an active community of users is a big plus. Thanks for all your comments!

Thank you for the compliment, however the most important thing is that we are all...CRAZY!!!!          

Skip


Yep, crazy and proud of it!! This is our asylum!
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Besides the program working well and meeting my functional requirements, the fact that there is an active community of users is a big plus. Thanks for all your comments!

Thank you for the compliment, however the most important thing is that we are all...CRAZY!!!!          

Skip


Yep, crazy and proud of it!! This is our asylum!


Doesn't it go without saying that anyone who invests the time to catalog their DVDs is a bit whacked?
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yes.
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