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Digital Copies and iTunes
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantWayne Hawkins
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Has anyone addressed digital copies or movies purchased on iTunes?  While I understand they are not DVD's, I did want to keep 'all' my movies together.  I just wondered if anyone else had concidered this as well?  I tried doing a search for these already and as one could imagine, nothing.
If anyone has any suggestions, either for adding to DVD Profiler or another way to combine the info, please let me know.
Thanks
Wayne Hawkins
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The only thing you can really do is create a local only profile, many of us already do this for custom dvds, like stuff we ripped ourself from laser or VHS, or downloaded stuff not available on legit release. The easiest way to do this is add by disc ID (if burned to a dvd). If not a dvd, then you have to make up a UPC number for it. I started at 000000000001. The program tries to steer me away from using it as it's so obviously wrong, but enter it twice and you can override that.

As for digital copies, don't you have the real dvds or BDs that they came with? If not, just grab one of those profiles and customize locally what you need to. Just don't contribute anything you do custom as it's against the contribution rules. You won't get thanked for the digital copy profile of Batman, you'll get questioned, yelled at, and gerenally treated foul for submitting stuff against the rules. Don't do it and you'll never have to worry.
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Set up a custom media category.

You don't have to (and shouldn't) use fake UPC's, but use Manual Profiles, which will be sequentially numbered by the program.
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Quoting CalebAndCo:
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Set up a custom media category.

You don't have to (and shouldn't) use fake UPC's, but use Manual Profiles, which will be sequentially numbered by the program.


Dang, wish I knew of this 90 discs ago!
My way works, but is a lot of hassle and work, this sounds much easier and better.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantWayne Hawkins
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Thanks Guys,
As for the digital copies, I thought about it after posting and reading your posts, yeah I've got the originals so why do I need to duplicate?  #I feel dumb. lol
As to the iTunes thanks to both you guys!  I went with the easier one (sorry  ) and created an "iTunes" catagory.  After that I just manually entered the title. It asked if I wanted to contribute these but I didn't as they aren't DVD's proper.  And cause I don't wanna get yelled at lol
So Thanks to both of you very much.
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Quoting CalebAndCo:
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Set up a custom media category.

You don't have to (and shouldn't) use fake UPC's, but use Manual Profiles, which will be sequentially numbered by the program.


Dang, wish I knew of this 90 discs ago!
My way works, but is a lot of hassle and work, this sounds much easier and better.
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Thanks so much for your help.    I included you in my other reply. Thanks so much again.

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Set up a custom media category.

You don't have to (and shouldn't) use fake UPC's, but use Manual Profiles, which will be sequentially numbered by the program.
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^ No sweat.  Glad you worked it out. 
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I've never thought about creating a Custom Category for Digital Copies myself. Since I already own the actual DVD/Blu-ray and I can filter Digital Copy in Features, I never really saw the point. I have over 150 digital copies right now in iTunes. I would have had 210 but I let a lot of them expire before I felt the need to have them. They really come in handy while waiting in the doctor's or dentist's office .
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Quoting CalebAndCo:
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Set up a custom media category.

You don't have to (and shouldn't) use fake UPC's, but use Manual Profiles, which will be sequentially numbered by the program.


I'm a little confused here . Did you mean Custom Media Category or Custom Collection Category? Creating a Custom Media Category doesn't involve creating profiles, it just adds an icon to an already existing profile like I did for my Blu-ray 3D titles. Whereas creating a Custom Collection Category would add a tab to your Collection window along with All/Owned/Ordered/Wishlist. Then you would create manual profiles to your new Digital Copies collection. What I'd like to see is an additional feature to "Copy to" an existing profile to another Collection, instead of "Move to".
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Set up a custom media category.

You don't have to (and shouldn't) use fake UPC's, but use Manual Profiles, which will be sequentially numbered by the program.


I'm a little confused here . Did you mean Custom Media Category or Custom Collection Category? Creating a Custom Media Category doesn't involve creating profiles, it just adds an icon to an already existing profile like I did for my Blu-ray 3D titles. Whereas creating a Custom Collection Category would add a tab to your Collection window along with All/Owned/Ordered/Wishlist. Then you would create manual profiles to your new Digital Copies collection. What I'd like to see is an additional feature to "Copy to" an existing profile to another Collection, instead of "Move to".

I meant what I said.  A Digital Download movie isn't a DVD or a Blu-ray, so to add it to Profiler one could either call it a DVD/Blu-ray or make a new media category to fit--my suggestion.

A Custom Collection Category might be helpful as well, depending on how the user wants the collection organized.
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Quoting CalebAndCo:
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Set up a custom media category.

You don't have to (and shouldn't) use fake UPC's, but use Manual Profiles, which will be sequentially numbered by the program.


I'm a little confused here . Did you mean Custom Media Category or Custom Collection Category? Creating a Custom Media Category doesn't involve creating profiles, it just adds an icon to an already existing profile like I did for my Blu-ray 3D titles. Whereas creating a Custom Collection Category would add a tab to your Collection window along with All/Owned/Ordered/Wishlist. Then you would create manual profiles to your new Digital Copies collection. What I'd like to see is an additional feature to "Copy to" an existing profile to another Collection, instead of "Move to".

I meant what I said.  A Digital Download movie isn't a DVD or a Blu-ray, so to add it to Profiler one could either call it a DVD/Blu-ray or make a new media category to fit--my suggestion.

A Custom Collection Category might be helpful as well, depending on how the user wants the collection organized.


I think you're confusing "Media Type" with a Category. There's no such thing as a "Media Category" in Profiler. You either create a Custom Media Type (Digital Copy) and add a manual profile to one of your Collection Categories of Owned/Wish List/Ordered or you can create a Custom Collection Category of Digital Copies which adds a tab to your Collection window where you then create manual profiles and add them to that Category with a Custom Media Type of Digital Copy.
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I think you're confusing "Media Type" with a Category. There's no such thing as a "Media Category" in Profiler. You either create a Custom Media Type (Digital Copy) and add a manual profile to one of your Collection Categories of Owned/Wish List/Ordered or you can create a Custom Collection Category of Digital Copies which adds a tab to your Collection window where you then create manual profiles and add them to that Category with a Custom Media Type of Digital Copy.

Yes, I used the wrong name (not having the program in front of me), but that's what I meant.
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I think you're confusing "Media Type" with a Category. There's no such thing as a "Media Category" in Profiler. You either create a Custom Media Type (Digital Copy) and add a manual profile to one of your Collection Categories of Owned/Wish List/Ordered or you can create a Custom Collection Category of Digital Copies which adds a tab to your Collection window where you then create manual profiles and add them to that Category with a Custom Media Type of Digital Copy.

Yes, I used the wrong name (not having the program in front of me), but that's what I meant.


Ahhh...understandable . I've been working on adding my digital copies to a Custom Collection Category since yesterday. It's slow going...only 30 added out of 157 so far . I've been adding them without a Collection Number and with "Count as" set to zero so as not to inflate my total DVD count.
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One thing about adding Custom Collections to the Desk Top version of Profiler is that when uploading to your Online Collection it doesn't include them in your Online Listing. The Online Collection is in serious need of an upgrade. This has been promised for years but to date... .

Quoting Ken Cole: Posted: May 28, 2008 7:09 AM
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We'll be performing a site update today which may extend into tomorrow depending on how fast things process.  During the update, you may experience slower performance and/or some page errors due to database timeout.  If so, they should generally be transient. 

This period will be followed by a short site downtime of ~ 30 minutes, either tonight or tomorrow night.

This update is in support of changes in version 3.5, and for the upcoming DVD Profiler Online Plus.  We need to get a shorter name for that!  Additionally, you should notice faster performance overall after the update.

EDIT: To make sure I don't create any false expectations, this is not the rollout of DPO Plus, only preparations for it.

EDIT: It looks like the conversion may take longer than expected to run, several days or more.  You people have a ton of DVDs!    I've adjusted the process so it shouldn't have any significant impact on the site.
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