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The Batman (2022)
Apr 11th - €7.50 @ Drogerie Müller
Running Time: 2h 56m
Price per Hour: €2.56
The Lost City (2022)
Apr 11th - €7.50 @ Drogerie Müller
Running Time: 1h 52m
Price per Hour: €4.02
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022)
Apr 11th - €7.50 @ Drogerie Müller
Running Time: 2h 2m
Price per Hour: €3.69 | Posted: Topic Replies: 5467, Topic Views: 84825 |
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Dune / Children of Dune: The Complete Series (2000 - 2003)
Mar 14th - €24.28 @ Amazon.de
Running Time: 9h 14m
Price per Hour: €2.63 | Posted: Topic Replies: 5467, Topic Views: 84825 |
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Earliest episode on that disc | Posted: Topic Replies: 4, Topic Views: 656 |
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Crimson Tide (1995)
Mar 13th - €9.99 @ Amazon.de
Running Time: 1h 56m
Price per Hour: €5.17
Dune (1984)
Mar 13th - €12.99 @ Amazon.de
Running Time: 2h 17m
Price per Hour: €5.69 | Posted: Topic Replies: 5467, Topic Views: 84825 |
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Hannibal (2006)
Dec 11th - €5.49 @ Medimops
Running Time: 1h 30m
Price per Hour: €3.66
Julius Caesar: The Complete Series (2003)
Dec 11th - €6.49 @ Medimops
Running Time: 2h 50m
Price per Hour: €2.29 | Posted: Topic Replies: 7235, Topic Views: 75963 |
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Black Adam (2022)
Nov 29th - €7.87 @ Amazon.de
Running Time: 2h 5m
Price per Hour: €3.78
The Flash: Season 8 (2021 - 2022)
Nov 29th - €24.47 @ Amazon.de
Running Time: 14h 4m
Price per Hour: €1.74
Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023)
Nov 30th - €7.87 @ Amazon.de
Running Time: 2h 10m
Price per Hour: €3.63 | Posted: Topic Replies: 5467, Topic Views: 84825 |
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Oh, you're right, it does work. See, I'm getting old, I'm starting to misremember stuff... | Posted: Topic Replies: 132, Topic Views: 38529 |
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Quoting GSyren:
Quote: we can either use DVD Profiler offline to just keep managing our local databases Unfortunately, no. DVDP requires Invelos to add new titles. Try it. Cut your internet connection and try to add new titles. I stumbled upon this fact then Invelos was down a few months ago.
Quote: Now, DJ is still a young man ...
You have not seen the grey in my beard.
TBH I baught a total of 1 (one) Blu-ray this year and while I'm still maintaining my tools, my interest in DVDP is rapidly waning because of my lack of purchases.
I still have the old XML-export-to-Access-database-converter though. | Posted: Topic Replies: 132, Topic Views: 38529 |
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Quoting mediadogg:
Quote: Fun to watch genius at work.
Nothing genius behind it, just loads of ugly string parsing. IMDb now delivers websites that have 250,000 characters in a single line! | Posted: Topic Replies: 616, Topic Views: 53999 |
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For now it seems to be working again:
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It appears as if IMDb is once more in a transitional phase and it delivers websites sometimes in the old style:
and sometimes in the new style:
I tried to accommodate both ways now but it's very possible that other stuff is going to break over the next couple days/weeks, depending on how they are restructuring | Posted: Topic Replies: 616, Topic Views: 53999 |
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Fixed with 2.1.11.4 | Posted: Topic Replies: 616, Topic Views: 53999 |
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Quoting cubsfan810:
Quote: Anybody else having trouble getting headshots to download?
Fixed with 2.1.11.3
Quoting HerbieHupser:
Quote: After updating t0 2.1.11.2 (and I tried re-install, too) I can't parse episodes from a season, get only a messagebox that he can't find episodes. I'm the only one with this problem?
Dammit! Nothing I changed on my end, so IMDb is restructing again | Posted: Topic Replies: 616, Topic Views: 53999 |
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Quoting Patorikku:
Quote: This was my first software purchase after Win 98 SE
Wow, so you're the famous guy that actually bought Windows in the 90s. | Posted: Topic Replies: 25, Topic Views: 9913 |
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Registered: May 1, 2002. Wow. | Posted: Topic Replies: 25, Topic Views: 9913 |
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FYI: So far, in Germany you only had the age rating itself, from FSK-0 all the way up to FSK-18.
Now, similarly to the UK and others, they're going to give hints about what the rating is based on.
Article in German
Auto-translated by Google | Posted: Topic Replies: 0, Topic Views: 747 |
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Quoting Magmadrag:
Quote: I can't imagine that she has been kind of mummified and now only plays dead corpse.
Tom Hanks uses AI to work after his death | Posted: Topic Replies: 168, Topic Views: 10654 |
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Quoting Magmadrag:
Quote: Does this mean you don't care if the data in your collection is correct? That's a shock!
I used to but only for main people. There is a Kevin Smith that used to play Ares on Xena: Warrior Princess and then there is the Jersey guy. But not for any random John Smith I have never heard of and will never look up anyway. | Posted: Topic Replies: 168, Topic Views: 10654 |
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Quoting mediadogg:
Quote: That is not me you are quoting. You know that I know better. Editing the cast and crew comes pretty close to editing a person. You can even make new ones. Yeah sorry, made a mistake when removing nested quotes and now can't edit anymore because time's up. Was supposed to look like this:
Quoting GSyren:
Quote: So changing that birth year would not create a new cast record, but either change the birth year for the existing record
In the API you don't really have access to the cast/crew as people. You just can tell a profile that it contains this first, last and middle name with that birth year. There is no way to edit an actual person. | Posted: Topic Replies: 168, Topic Views: 10654 |
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Select profile then Online -> Rrefresh DVD from Invelos | Posted: Topic Replies: 1, Topic Views: 1618 |
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Quoting GSyren:
Quote: Quoting mediadogg:
Quote: So changing that birth year would not create a new cast record, but either change the birth year for the existing record.
In the API you don't really have access to the cast/crew as people. You just can tell a profile that it contains this first, last and middle name with that birth year. There is no way to edit an actual person. | Posted: Topic Replies: 168, Topic Views: 10654 |
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Quoting mediadogg:
Quote: Sausage and peppers please! LOL I just added the last sentence before I read your reply | Posted: Topic Replies: 168, Topic Views: 10654 |
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API stands for "application programming interface", it's a generic term for whenever a software allows a third party (in this case Invelos allows us plugin programmers) to connect to their software with our software.
DVD Profiler has an API that allows plug-ins to read and change the profile database. Not in all ways but at least in certain ways. We do not, however, have direct access to the actual database DVDP is using.
It's basically like you calling the pizza place and order a pizza. You get the guy on the phone (API) and can request your wishes but you do not have access to the kitchen itself (database). But in the end you get your pizza (profile). But if the API doesn't offer you to do something (no, you can't pick and chose your pizza toppings, we only offer standard items), you're out of luck. | Posted: Topic Replies: 168, Topic Views: 10654 |
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Quoting Magmadrag:
Quote: more than 25,000
For testing purposes: Could you sort your collection by alphabet, go to the first F movie, mark all the profiles above, then backup those profiles, create a new database and restore the backup there? Law of average that should give us about 5,000 profiles (yes, I know that not every letter is equally represented in the movie title world).
Does the export work with this smaller database?
The problem is that DVD Profiler is stuck in Windows XP 32-bit world with the known "foreign letters" ANSI technology on top. At some point you will just reach the natural limits of what this program is capable of. | Posted: Topic Replies: 168, Topic Views: 10654 |
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Quoting Magmadrag:
Quote: I tried the version to export "1 file per profile".... but as this didn't last too long I stopped after about an hour (not even 1000 files/profiles then of more than 25.000)
No I meant just randomly flag 5 profiles and export those into one file. Does the export complete there? | Posted: Topic Replies: 168, Topic Views: 10654 |