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Which is the correct one? (Ultraviolet Unrated Extended Cut)
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorliorb22
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043396153752
Or
043396153776

I just ordered a copy from SecondSpin.com:
http://www.secondspin.com/movies/product-detail.jsp?id=2589260

Thanks
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They may be both correct, Liorb. Based on the number sequencing I suspect that they are.

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I have 043396153752.  It is the Unrated extended version.  I can't speak for the other UPC however.  It's possible that it is also that version.  I would just enter one or the other until the actual disc arrives.  Then you'll know for sure.
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Thanks guys.
I chose 043396153752 for the meantime.
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To clarify, Brovewn. What Liorb will know for sure is which one he owns. it will not in any way invalidate the other UPC. It is very common for multiple UPC's to be released per title, usually up to 4, based on the type of Security System or NO security system used. After all we wouldn't Besdt Buy product showing up at Circuit City or vice versa, they use two totally different security systems.That was why I took note of the number sequencing involved.

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Oh, is that the reason for the multiple UPCs?  I always wondered. 

I mean, why go to the trouble of having a UPC at all if there are going to be multiples of the same unit with different codes.  The security system explanation makes a lot of sense.

Thanks Skip!

Sean
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I have 043396153752.  It is the Unrated extended version.  I can't speak for the other UPC however.  It's possible that it is also that version.  I would just enter one or the other until the actual disc arrives.  Then you'll know for sure.

What I do when faced with a case like this is enter BOTH UPCs.  Then when I have the disk in hand I delete the one I DON'T own.  That way I only have to tickle the online database once.  If I do it Broven's way - and pick the wrong UPC - then I have to go back and download the right one.
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If I do it Broven's way - and pick the wrong UPC - then I have to go back and download the right one.


It will only take a second or two, No biggie.
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What Liorb will know for sure is which one he owns.

That's what I meant.  The info you gave about reasons for multiple UPC's is new to me however.  Thanks for the info.
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I have 043396153752.  It is the Unrated extended version.  I can't speak for the other UPC however.  It's possible that it is also that version.  I would just enter one or the other until the actual disc arrives.  Then you'll know for sure.

What I do when faced with a case like this is enter BOTH UPCs.  Then when I have the disk in hand I delete the one I DON'T own.  That way I only have to tickle the online database once.  If I do it Broven's way - and pick the wrong UPC - then I have to go back and download the right one.


why not just change the EAN code in DVD profiler and refresh the profile? It's not like you have to go through the ADD dvd screens or anything?
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why not just change the EAN code in DVD profiler and refresh the profile? It's not like you have to go through the ADD dvd screens or anything?

Because I didn't think of that. <slaps head - no smilie>
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Ken:

DOH!!!!!! I slap you too if it will help. zFor those who remember old commercials...Thanks, I needed that!!!

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