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The Artist: a silent movie?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorbbbbb
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Nonsense. Quite the contrary, given the UPC it is impossible to hide the aliases. Besides the fact that the people are already hidden behind aliases.

But what would be the reason to add those red lines then anyway?

That is obvious: input impedance.

But just like poor DJ Doena, you are viewless.
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But just like poor DJ Doena, you are viewless.

This sentence eliminates any more conversation, as it shows you're out of arguments...
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That is obvious: input impedance.

But just like poor DJ Doena, you are viewless.


what does Input impedance have to do with this??

and what does viewless mean in this context - are you implying that he is blind?
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That's because he wants to publicly embarrass these people

You do not know what I want, so stop claiming it.

I call it as I see it.

All you see is a comparison of opinions regarding audio tracks. Anything else is your useless and off-topic nasty mind.
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Comparing this situation the the Color/B&W rule is apples & oranges IMO.  The language type is obviously important and should be documented.  Can't really wrap my head around the reasoning to have it listed it as Music Only.
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Can't really wrap my head around the reasoning to have it listed it as Music Only.

Just like me. Someone talk so it isn't a music only film, seems obvious to me even in the weird world of DVDP...
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Q: How many DVD Profiler users does it take to change a light bulb.

A: All of them! But they must first define a light bulb, and request a rule that covers all types of light bulbs.


Roflmao, boy could we have fun with this.

God help us if we run into a reverse threaded bulb...might find it in Paris
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...might find it in Paris

Which one ?

    Paris, Arkansas
    Paris, California
    Paris, Idaho
    Paris, Illinois
    Paris, Kentucky
    Paris, Maine
    Paris, Michigan
    Paris, Missouri
    Paris, New York
    Paris, Ohio
    Paris, Pennsylvania
    Paris, Tennessee
    Paris, Texas
    Paris, Virginia
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...might find it in Paris

Which one ?

    Paris, Arkansas
    Paris, California
    Paris, Idaho
    Paris, Illinois
    Paris, Kentucky
    Paris, Maine
    Paris, Michigan
    Paris, Missouri
    Paris, New York
    Paris, Ohio
    Paris, Pennsylvania
    Paris, Tennessee
    Paris, Texas
    Paris, Virginia

Paris, Texas, of course! How could any film lover not know that...? 
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Q: How many DVD Profiler users does it take to change a light bulb.

A: All of them! But they must first define a light bulb, and request a rule that covers all types of light bulbs.




And they better do it Skip's way, because he knows the intent! 
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^ This.
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Since I am one of the Idiots that voted for "music only" I want to give my two cents:
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If there is dialogue (Note: I haven't seen the film), it can't be silent, nor music only.

By this logic a film that has one scene in black and white and the rest in color should be labeled as "Mixed" and not as "Color". But according to this http://www.invelos.com/dvdpro/contributions/Rules.aspx?display=dvdspecification it is not.
So why can't a movie that has just one scene with dialog be "Music only"?
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So why can't a movie that has just one scene with dialog be "Music only"?

Because of what the word "only" means.

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But the "only" is in Color (when there is a Mixed option) implied.
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I personally agree that any B&W would make a film mixed... no matter the amount... but Ken decided to use a percentage thing here... so for the online database we have to go by that.

Other then that... I completely agree with the rest... any dialog means it can't be music only. We would use the language in the film for the audio.
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