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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantrink_no2
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Registered: May 9, 2007
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Hello all:

Under the file menu of DVD Profiler is a command for "Create Profile File".  Seems simple enough.  Quick inspection leads me to conclude it's just that.  It exports an "*.dvdprofiler" file with the UPC (or DiscID) as the title.  Neat!

But, um, what to do with it after that?  Am I missing an "Add profile from file" command somewhere?

The reason for this is my new laptop lacks a blu-ray player, so I can't add child profiles by disc ID.  But my old laptop has one, so in theory I could create a profile on the old laptap and import on the new laptop.

Suggestions?

Rink
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorMithi
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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Quoting rink_no2:
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It exports an "*.dvdprofiler" file with the UPC (or DiscID) as the title.

Just for the records: This file contains no personal info. So it is save to share those, but it is not a valid method of backing up if you value e.g. you purchase info.

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But, um, what to do with it after that?  Am I missing an "Add profile from file" command somewhere?

Double click it.

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The reason for this is my new laptop lacks a blu-ray player, so I can't add child profiles by disc ID.  But my old laptop has one, so in theory I could create a profile on the old laptap and import on the new laptop.

Oh yes pretty please with sugar on top! We need every Blu-ray Disc-ID we can get! 
Mithi's little XSLT tinkering - the power of XML --- DVD-Profiler Mini-Wiki
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantrink_no2
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That worked like a champ!  (WIish I would have seen this earlier.) 

It's round about way to do things, but it worked.

Don
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