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some banners will NOT trun off
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I like the occasional Banner artwork to be 'turned off' .. but I'm finding quite a few titles that will not turn off..

Is it because they were scanned with the banner in the scan.. and if so  why where they approved??
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Is it because they were scanned with the banner in the scan.. and if so  why where they approved??

Because that are the rules? 
I'd guess that you look at Slip-Covers or Boxes. If those have banners they got to be scanned.
e.g.
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the rules I respect  but the banner(s)  should still be able to turn off ..
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the rules I respect  but the banner(s)  should still be able to turn off ..

There are no "banners" that can be turned of in those cases, those are the actual scans.
Only thing you could to is remove those locally with "Edit Profile -> Cover Scans" or any graphic program you choose.
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But do not contribute those covers...

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the rules I respect  but the banner(s)  should still be able to turn off ..


What you need to understand is that in these cases the banner is part of the actual cover images.

Most of the time you have a cover without any Blu-ray banner whis is sitting in a HD Keep Case or HD Slim Case where the banner is simply the top of the plastic.

In these cases DVDP automatically adds a generated banner to mimic the cover + the case.

But when the cover actually has a Blu-ray banner printed on it (which is true for many slip covers) then it's par of the cover art and has to be scanned and therefore will be visible no matter if you disable the automatic banners or not.

Let me give you an example:

Here you have a standard cover for an HD Keep Case or an HD Slim Case. It doesn't come with it's own banner. The banner is part of the case:




But here the cover and the case are one and the same, inseperable:





Here you can't disable anything, because there's nothing to disable.
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don't think we are on the same page  there are hundreds of dozens of examples but will post two  one with the banner automatic tuned on  .. and the same title with banner turned off...



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The problem with the Criterion titles, of course, is that they don't use normal HD cases. Unfortunately, DVDP doesn't have a designation separating these from "HD Keep Case" or "HD Slim" so it automatically puts the banner in because it assumes it's in the usual blue case.

From the image you posted, it appears the banner can be turned off. Do you have an example of a title that can't be turned off in your database?
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Set your Criterion BDs to standard Keep Case instead of HD Keep Case and the banners will go away.
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