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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantraymagnu
Registered: November 1, 2007
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I am trying to contribute with a change on "Apocalyptoca Live" and I get the message "DVDs from this locality should use NTSC video standard. The thing is that the regioncode is "0" (no- or all regioncodes) and is PAl video. How can i get around this? The previous contributer obviously did.
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It's not about the region code, it's about the locality (slightly different).

What UPC is the DVD in question and where (country) did you buy it?
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Registered: March 19, 2007
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Yeah, probably you have to change the locality setting for this profile. You can do that by going to "DVD" in the top bar of the programme and then choose "Change Locality" to match the DVD in question.

The previous contributor probably contributed at a time when this check (for the match between locality and NTSC/PAL) was not yet in place.

BTW, when you change the locality, one of two things can happen: either there is already a profile for that locality in the Invelos database. In that case you might want to compare it to yours before downloading it. You can do that by choosing "Online", then "Refresh DVD from Invelos", then "Preview Changes".
Or there is no profile for that locality in the central database yet, in which case you can contribute it as a New Contribution. In that case, be sure to mention in your contribution notes where you got the data from, especially the cast and crew data.

If it turns out the existing profile is for the wrong locality, that profile should be deleted from the Invelos database. You can do that by changing the DVD title to "Screeners please delete this profile", and explaining in the contribution notes that the profile is for the wrong locality and that there already is a profile in the database for the correct locality (mention the locality). However, don't do this until you're sure it exists for the right locality!
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantraymagnu
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It was bought here in Norway. I feeling a little stupid here asking this, but UPC? I know I've seen it several times on DVD-profiler, but my mind is a blank right now.
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantraymagnu
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Thanx! This fixed problem.
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It was bought here in Norway. I feeling a little stupid here asking this, but UPC? I know I've seen it several times on DVD-profiler, but my mind is a blank right now.


The UPC is usually in the upper right hand corner of the rear cover.

The lines will usually be black and running vertically usually in a white square with numbers under the lines.
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UPC = US equivalent of the EAN

Deutsches DVD Profiler Forum: www.dvdprofiler-forum.de
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantraymagnu
Registered: November 1, 2007
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Thanx a lot, I have figured it out now. Much thanx to the help here.
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Quoting raymagnu:
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It was bought here in Norway. I feeling a little stupid here asking this, but UPC? I know I've seen it several times on DVD-profiler, but my mind is a blank right now.


The UPC is usually in the upper right hand corner of the rear cover.

The lines will usually be black and running vertically usually in a white square with numbers under the lines.


In Europe the UPC (EAN) code can mostly be found in the lower right corner of the rear cover
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