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CreditPhotos folder is empty
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAtomicCowboy
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Why aren't actor photos downloading? I only get the Covers.
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Actor images are not part of the online database. It's a local feature only.

But there is the headshot project if you're interested.
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Photos of actors go in a compressed file (actors.blb) in the databases/default folder. You cannot have them separately.

If you want to have your photos in the creditphotos folder, you have to save them as custom, profile by profile.

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Photos of actors go in a compressed file (actors.blb) in the databases/default folder. You cannot have them separately.

If you want to have your photos in the creditphotos folder, you have to save them as custom, profile by profile.

No, you don't.  Simply paste the image into the creditphotos folder, with the name format Last_First_.jpg, and the program will pick it up automatically.  There is no need to do this on a profile by profile basis.
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No, you don't. Simply paste the image into the creditphotos folder, with the name format Last_First_.jpg, and the program will pick it up automatically.


I agree with you, this is possible, but takes a long time as you have to save the image and rename it before copying in dvdprofiler. I was just speaking of automatic actions that are immediate.
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Simply paste the image into the creditphotos folder, with the name format Last_First_.jpg, and the program will pick it up automatically.  There is no need to do this on a profile by profile basis.

Good info. And FredLooks figured out all the naming variations here.
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