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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantSxilderik
Registered: November 11, 2007
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Question still stands.
I bought Friends over the years, and packaging did change.

The first five seasons I have are boxsets of 4 discs, white covers for the box and individual DVDs.
The season 6 is a 3 disc boxset, white covers as above
The season 7, 8 and 9 are 3 disc boxsets, white cover for the box but colored individual DVDs
And the final 10 season is a thinner all colored slip cover digipack.

I *dont* know which of those packagings is original. I do know that every new packaging comes with a re-release of earlier releases, giving them the newer look of the latest fashionable release. And I also know that my profiles have been updated wrongly and given that "season 10 look" I have proof was not the original one - since I own earlier packaging.

My question, which I never guessed would be calling for snappy remarks, was : is it ok to put back the releases I know are earlier than the ones that have been recently submitted and accepted, even though I can't be sure my versions are the genuine earliest ones?

Or, is your position "dont replace bad with bad" only one way, and totally blind to the fact that I've been updated with bad data; and so I should not try to fix anything by providing data I know is better?

Which would mean, basically, lock myself out and stop updating anything ?

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On a side note, as I said in PM, I did not "red button"ed any one.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributornorthbloke
Registered: March 15, 2007
Reputation: High Rating
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I would say as long as you don't know for sure that there were earlier releases then you should be allowed to restore the profiles back to the earlier look. If someone else has an even earlier release then they can do the same to yours. The idea that we shouldn't replace bad data with "possibly" other bad data is a strange one. It's something we risk every time we contribute, we can never guarantee that we're submitting 100% good data.

@Darxon, I didn't vote red either but I thought you were talking about Sxilderik too.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorbigdaddyhorse
Registered: June 21, 2007
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Quoting Sxilderik:
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Question still stands.
I bought Friends over the years, and packaging did change.

The first five seasons I have are boxsets of 4 discs, white covers for the box and individual DVDs.
The season 6 is a 3 disc boxset, white covers as above
The season 7, 8 and 9 are 3 disc boxsets, white cover for the box but colored individual DVDs
And the final 10 season is a thinner all colored slip cover digipack.

I *dont* know which of those packagings is original. I do know that every new packaging comes with a re-release of earlier releases, giving them the newer look of the latest fashionable release. And I also know that my profiles have been updated wrongly and given that "season 10 look" I have proof was not the original one - since I own earlier packaging.

My question, which I never guessed would be calling for snappy remarks, was : is it ok to put back the releases I know are earlier than the ones that have been recently submitted and accepted, even though I can't be sure my versions are the genuine earliest ones?

Or, is your position "dont replace bad with bad" only one way, and totally blind to the fact that I've been updated with bad data; and so I should not try to fix anything by providing data I know is better?

Which would mean, basically, lock myself out and stop updating anything ?

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On a side note, as I said in PM, I did not "red button"ed any one.


I'd say you should post links to scans of them here or in another thread, asking anyone who has or recalls seeing them over the years in stores, which if any of yours are first version. You may be able to find out what version they all are that way as well.

I also see no harm in submitting them for answers, as long as a fair number of users have some set(s), odds are someone will know which one is right and let you know in the vote notes. If a couple say they know you have later versions with no votes, just withdraw the submission and lock it locally. If these are some weird UPC (ex-rent, store exclusive, etc.) and not many have them, then submitting probably won't help. I can't think of any sites that have cover histories which is why I'd like to see it as a feature or opition here if possible.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributornorthbloke
Registered: March 15, 2007
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bigdaddyhorse has a good point. Sometimes the easiest way of finding out if a profile is valid is by submitting it and seeing how the vote goes! If you get loads of no votes saying that there was an earlier release, simply withdraw and if you want to keep the profile your way, lock it locally. The important thing is never to take no votes personally. Some people do and get very upset when you don't agree with their submission.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDarxon
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Registered: March 14, 2007
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IIRC, the Friends show is a title marketed by Warner, so the first releases up till early 2004 (which I think was the time WB started to switch to "standard" amarays) are the ones in snapper cases. At least my (previously sold) sets were snappers in a slip case.

And for the record: I had PM contact with Sxilderik, I'm sorry if my post was misunderstood (it WAS inteded to be addressed to the commnity in general except for the first paragraph addressing Sxilderik individually) and the negative vote has either been withdrawn or removed.

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