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Having the same DVD twice
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar Contributorhevanw
Registered: March 18, 2007
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Apparently, you can't have the same DVD twice in your collection. This would make sense when they are really identical in the identical packaging.
However, I bought a boxset containing 4 movies. One of those was already in our collection as a separate stand-alone movie. DVD Profiler does not allow me to add that 4th movie to the boxset because I already have it. I could however add that stand-alone one to the boxset but then obviously the collection is missing one DVD.
I can't add by disk id either, because the disks really are identical.

Any ideas ?
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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You could always add it as a manual ID, copy over the data from the one already in your collection, you just wont be able to contribute it. But since you have the stand alone version, any changes can be made through that copy.
Just an idea.

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I had the same issue so I cheated. I changed the locality of the original version to something else. As long as you don't contribute it, it works fine. It does obviously mean, that you won't also get any updates for that profile, but you can always edit it yourself.

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Apparently, you can't have the same DVD twice in your collection. This would make sense when they are really identical in the identical packaging.
However, I bought a boxset containing 4 movies. One of those was already in our collection as a separate stand-alone movie. DVD Profiler does not allow me to add that 4th movie to the boxset because I already have it. I could however add that stand-alone one to the boxset but then obviously the collection is missing one DVD.
I can't add by disk id either, because the disks really are identical.

Any ideas ?


Add the stand-alone by Disc ID.
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I can't add by disk id either, because the disks really are identical.

Any ideas ?


Add the stand-alone by Disc ID.


he has already said that they are identical discs.
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he has already said that they are identical discs.


Yes, but that doesn't prevent you from having 1 profile that uses the UPC and the 2nd one using the Disc-ID 
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he has already said that they are identical discs.


Yes, but that doesn't prevent you from having 1 profile that uses the UPC and the 2nd one using the Disc-ID 


yeah but that only works if there's a UPC and him mentioning the disc-id being the same suggests that there's no UPC

still, the region solution usually works!
- Jan
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yeah but that only works if there's a UPC and him mentioning the disc-id being the same suggests that there's no UPC


oops! 

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still, the region solution usually works!


That's what I did, back when I had 2 copies of Young Frankenstein (because I bought the Mel Brooks Collection). I ended up changing locality between US and Canada on them.
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he has already said that they are identical discs.


Yes, but that doesn't prevent you from having 1 profile that uses the UPC and the 2nd one using the Disc-ID 


yeah but that only works if there's a UPC and him mentioning the disc-id being the same suggests that there's no UPC

still, the region solution usually works!


How can he have a "stand-alone" DVD without a UPC/EAN?  What, did it come in a cereal box or something?
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How can he have a "stand-alone" DVD without a UPC/EAN?  What, did it come in a cereal box or something?

I have plenty of those. I mean DVDs without UPC/EAN, not ones out of cereal boxes... Most of those are Asian DVDs; they often do that to sell the same item in various countries here. Sometimes, but not always, there will be a paper wrapper with the local language and a UPC (but I threw some away, I know, I know, and now have to add them by Disc-ID); Taiwan does the latter a lot.
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How can he have a "stand-alone" DVD without a UPC/EAN?  What, did it come in a cereal box or something?


Indeed, the stand-alone does have a UPC, so the disk has both a UPC and Disk Id. That's in fact how I discovered that it was identical to the one from the boxset. I was adding the individual disks from the boxset into DVD Profiler by entering the disks in the DVD-ROM drive. When I inserted that one disk, Profiler said I already had that DVD. I could only add it to the boxset by picking the individual profile that was already there. Obviously that is not what I want because a) I then no longer have the individual profile separately, b) the contents of the boxset is not correct either as one of the disks would then come with covers and UPC... In fact, one of the other disks in the boxset also has an online stand-alone profile and thus shows with cover and UPC in my boxset...

So the trick of RossRoy does not work for me.
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So the trick of RossRoy does not work for me.


You could always clear the Disc-ID from the UPC profile, which would allow you to create a new profile using the Disc-ID. It all depends how important that data is to you.
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huh? you lost me there

did I understand you right that you have:

1) a boxset
2) a disc (without UPC) within the boxset
3) the same disc (WITH UPC) outside the set

right?

if it is like that profiler supports it. Leave the one inside the box (2) as it is and add the separate one (3) by UPC, voila.
- Jan
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ah wait, I got it now (I hope)

you had the separate one first, and now you got the boxset (makes more sense anyways...)

steps

1) leave the separate one as it is
2) add the new one by disc id (un-check "Download from Invelos")

this definitely works, I've got a similar case in my collection (Adventures of Robin Hood)
- Jan
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ah wait, I got it now (I hope)

you had the separate one first, and now you got the boxset (makes more sense anyways...)

steps

1) leave the separate one as it is
2) add the new one by disc id (un-check "Download from Invelos")

this definitely works, I've got a similar case in my collection (Adventures of Robin Hood)


Jesus H. Christ-on-a-pogostick!  That's what we've been saying since the beginning of this thread.  Just add one by Disc ID...DOESN"T FREAKn' MATTER WHICH ONE!  
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I know you did, but I just wanted to make sure he understands as he claimed again he's not a got a solution!
- Jan
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