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Green Lantern: Extended Cut: BD + Digital Copy
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantkd5
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Why would they use the same UPC for this edition that they did for the 2-Disc BD+DVD+Digital Copy?  I bought the BD+Digital Copy from Walmart on Black Friday, entered it into DVD Profiler, and got the BD+DVD+Digital Copy cover + data from the UPC I entered, which is wrong for the edition I bought (not to mention the extra disc info for the DVD I don't have/didn't get/ultimately deleted).  Why couldn't they have altered the UPC for the different editions?  I like things neat and tidy in my database, accurate representations and all that.  I guess I'll have to scan mine and edit the info in my databse (PITA)...         -kd5-
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorThe Movieman
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Quoting kd5:
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Why would they use the same UPC for this edition that they did for the 2-Disc BD+DVD+Digital Copy?  I bought the BD+Digital Copy from Walmart on Black Friday, entered it into DVD Profiler, and got the BD+DVD+Digital Copy cover + data from the UPC I entered, which is wrong for the edition I bought (not to mention the extra disc info for the DVD I don't have/didn't get/ultimately deleted).  Why couldn't they have altered the UPC for the different editions?  I like things neat and tidy in my database, accurate representations and all that.  I guess I'll have to scan mine and edit the info in my databse (PITA)...         -kd5-


As discussed in this thread, Warner Brothers does this often, re-releasing titles later without the digital copy, though this is the first time I've seen them remove the DVD copy and kept the DC. But still the same situation where they re-use the UPC.
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Yep this is not uncommon at all. Time was, when Warner would release the widescreen/full when the  film hit  the bargain bin it would be the same upc, but only fg and sometimes even a different cover.
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Yep; same problem here with the UK Cleanskin BD I just ordered; looks like the Triple Play is now a single BD release and has the same EAN.
My Knight and Day BD lost the DVD by the time I bought that release with the same EAN too.

Hopefully if this becomes more common (and sadly it seems likely, certainly with Warner) DVDP will somehow be updated to handle the different versions... which would of course open the way to handling re-releases with the same EAN/UPC of any sort.
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This goes hand in hand with the multiple cover issue. I have a possible answer but we would need additional data keys.  Here are the possibilities, upc/ran, ISBN (when available), catalog #.and disc I'd. Theoretically using those four numbers should be able to any release worldwide. My fear...what if all four numbers matched up with two releases. Unlikely but possible, I would hope not.
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Thanks for responding everyone, I guess I just needed to vent.  I still have yet to scan my copy of GL and update my database for the release I own.  Still wish they wouldn't use the same UPC.      -kd5-
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