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Case type for child profiles
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorninehours
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In this thread i asked the question
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When you have a "Keep" style case with a Slip Cover that holds multi disc's, what case type and scans should the child profiles have.

1] Keep Case, Slip Cover = Scans of the Slip Cover
2] Keep Case only = Scans of the Slip Cover
3] Keep Case only = scans of the Keep Case insert

the vast majority voted for option 1 and it seems from this tread that they should have voted for Option 2?
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Quoting ninehours:
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In this thread i asked the question
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When you have a "Keep" style case with a Slip Cover that holds multi disc's, what case type and scans should the child profiles have.

1] Keep Case, Slip Cover = Scans of the Slip Cover
2] Keep Case only = Scans of the Slip Cover
3] Keep Case only = scans of the Keep Case insert

the vast majority voted for option 1 and it seems from this tread that they should have voted for Option 2?


Actually, I think Northbloke is saying Option 3 is the correct way to do it.  The slip cover image is only to be used for the parent.

Option 1 is the way I  have always done it in the past....and will continue to do locally.
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Actually, I think Northbloke is saying Option 3 is the correct way to do it.  The slip cover image is only to be used for the parent.

Did I misread the OP? I was only talking about the slip cover checkbox. The cover scans should still represent the slip cover (option 2).

Quoting TheMadMartian:
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If the profile doesn't indicate that there is a slip cover, then a scan of the slip cover doesn't match it exactly...then again, I could be over thinking it.

Yes you are. 
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Did I misread the OP? I was only talking about the slip cover checkbox. The cover scans should still represent the slip cover (option 2).


Fair enough.  I thought I read something between this thread and the slip cover thread about using the image of the keepcase for the children (when there's only one keepcase), but I can't find it now.  I must have imagined it, after all! 
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Just bumping as this has come up and kind of forgot about this thread. More of a reminder to myself as I have 300+ BD/DVD combo sets and in each one, the child profile has the slip cover checked when, apparently, it should not be (some were done by me, many others were not). Does this also mean, when submitting, I would have to scan the innercover? As I mentioned in this thread, it would mess up the look as the program adds a DVD banner (or Blu-ray depending on the media type) unless manually turning it off.
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I'm not touching this. Good luck is all I'm saying. 
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Just bumping as this has come up and kind of forgot about this thread. More of a reminder to myself as I have 300+ BD/DVD combo sets and in each one, the child profile has the slip cover checked when, apparently, it should not be (some were done by me, many others were not). Does this also mean, when submitting, I would have to scan the innercover? As I mentioned in this thread, it would mess up the look as the program adds a DVD banner (or Blu-ray depending on the media type) unless manually turning it off.


hmmmmmm...... Oddly I have a handful of these sets and the DVD child profiles do not have the slip cover check box checked... but I see no banners and I didn't manually turn them off. Not sure why you are seeing them... or why I am not seeing them... whichever the case may be.
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Quoting The Movieman:
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Just bumping as this has come up and kind of forgot about this thread. More of a reminder to myself as I have 300+ BD/DVD combo sets and in each one, the child profile has the slip cover checked when, apparently, it should not be (some were done by me, many others were not). Does this also mean, when submitting, I would have to scan the innercover? As I mentioned in this thread, it would mess up the look as the program adds a DVD banner (or Blu-ray depending on the media type) unless manually turning it off.


hmmmmmm...... Oddly I have a handful of these sets and the DVD child profiles do not have the slip cover check box checked... but I see no banners and I didn't manually turn them off. Not sure why you are seeing them... or why I am not seeing them... whichever the case may be.


I have banners for DVDs turned off in general. Maybe that's what you did too and you forgot?
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maybe... but if so I forget even how I did it to even check. 
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maybe... but if so I forget even how I did it to even check. 


I am not at home so I can't check where the settings for this are but you can edit the banners and turn them on/off for the specific media types. I only have banners on for Blu-rays to match the covers.
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maybe... but if so I forget even how I did it to even check. 


I am not at home so I can't check where the settings for this are but you can edit the banners and turn them on/off for the specific media types. I only have banners on for Blu-rays to match the covers.


I've been going through and manually turning the banners off - please post the answer so I can turn them off all at once. Thank you.
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In Tools->Edit Media Types, select media type and untick Use Default Banners and set Front and Back Banner to None.
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I actually like the DVD Banners, as they only appear for a child profile that is a DVD in a blu-ray boxset.  So when I view them, I know right away they are DVDs.
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Quoting KinoNiki:
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In Tools->Edit Media Types, select media type and untick Use Default Banners and set Front and Back Banner to None.


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Quoting KinoNiki:
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In Tools->Edit Media Types, select media type and untick Use Default Banners and set Front and Back Banner to None.


Thank you!
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So, do new scans need to be done for these child profiles?
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