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What case type to select for a Steelbook edition?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantBartman
Registered: May 18, 2007
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Hi,

What type of case shall I select if my DVD has a steelbook cover?

Is Custom the way to go?

Best regards,
Bartman
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorVoltaire53
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Yes, I believe Custom is correct - hopefully the program will be updated at some point with Steelbook as an additional choice.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorhydr0x
Registered: April 4, 2007
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yeah custom it is. We really need more case types, slip case is also missing 
- Jan
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantnuoyaxin
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Quoting hydr0x:
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yeah custom it is. We really need more case types, slip case is also missing 

Slip Case is not missing, it is just misspelled ("Box Set")
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Quoting ya_shin:
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yeah custom it is. We really need more case types, slip case is also missing 

Slip Case is not missing, it is just misspelled ("Box Set")



So how would you define the lecture version of 'Night at the Museum' that comes in a slip case but is only one film    

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Quoting snarbo:
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Quoting ya_shin:
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Quoting hydr0x:
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yeah custom it is. We really need more case types, slip case is also missing 

Slip Case is not missing, it is just misspelled ("Box Set")



So how would you define the lecture version of 'Night at the Museum' that comes in a slip case but is only one film    

Steve


The answer might shock you but i actually add those as Box Set as the case type Box Set has no connection whatsoever with the dvd type boxset (multiple movies in one case). But, unfortunately, a majority doesn't understand that so we can't upload it like that That's why ya_shin is right, renaming Box Set to Slip Case would be the best way :D
- Jan
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Night at the Museum  is in a keep case covered by a slip cover, not a slip case.

I'd like to see the adition of Steel Book, Lenticular Slip Cover,  Slip Cover, and Box Set changed to Slip Case.
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Night at the Museum  is in a keep case covered by a slip cover, not a slip case.


oh, that's of course not the same!
- Jan
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorNewEnglander
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To define it.....

Slip Case - Opening on side to slip DVD case into. Examples: Batman Begins, Speed Collection.

Slip Ciover - Opening at top and bottom. Examples: Girl Next Door (Unrated), Night at the Museum, Stealth, Coyote Ugly (Unrated)
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