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Blu-ray and DVD - Same UPC
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorThe Movieman
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I know it's first come, first served but I'm wondering, just like how there can be a UPC for different localities, couldn't the same be done for media types? This came up after I bought The Girl Who Played With Fire which had the same UPC as the DVD version. Of course, I just made the proper changes and kept it local.  Anyway, not sure if that's even possible but the thought crossed my mind.
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Is this for the US release because I thought they both had a different UPC.

DVD: 7-05105-74375-2
BD: 7-05105-74245-8
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Apparently there are two different UPCs for the Blu-ray verison. Mine matches the DVD UPC for whatever reason.
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Seems like a program change to handle this the same way localities are handled wouldn't be out of the question to request. Different media type with same UPC = different profile.

With blu-ray ever expanding, who's to say we won't run into this situation more often now? It can't always be first come first serve when they're two entirely different things sharing the same UPC. I just don't see that working for like, 99% of users.

Maybe a request in the Desktop Feature Requests forum would help out?
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Seems like a program change to handle this the same way localities are handled wouldn't be out of the question to request. Different media type with same UPC = different profile.

With blu-ray ever expanding, who's to say we won't run into this situation more often now? It can't always be first come first serve when they're two entirely different things sharing the same UPC. I just don't see that working for like, 99% of users.

Maybe a request in the Desktop Feature Requests forum would help out?


Yeah, I might do that, thanks. 
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Apparently there are two different UPCs for the Blu-ray verison. Mine matches the DVD UPC for whatever reason.

When I look at the cover images in the profile (and the size of them), it looks more like a printing error. You should try contacting the distributor: Music Box Films.

Really, you don't want to know how many distributors blindly copy/paste info from the dvd cover onto the bluray cover....
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Apparently there are two different UPCs for the Blu-ray verison. Mine matches the DVD UPC for whatever reason.

When I look at the cover images in the profile (and the size of them), it looks more like a printing error. You should try contacting the distributor: Music Box Films.

Really, you don't want to know how many distributors blindly copy/paste info from the dvd cover onto the bluray cover....


Yeah, it's most likely an error. No point in contacting them, though. I do recall now when I got this at Barnes and Noble that there was a sticker over the UPC (on top of the shrinkwrap) so they probably know and shipped them with the proper UPC on that sticker.
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Apparently there are two different UPCs for the Blu-ray verison. Mine matches the DVD UPC for whatever reason.

When I look at the cover images in the profile (and the size of them), it looks more like a printing error. You should try contacting the distributor: Music Box Films.

Really, you don't want to know how many distributors blindly copy/paste info from the dvd cover onto the bluray cover....


Yeah, it's most likely an error. No point in contacting them, though. I do recall now when I got this at Barnes and Noble that there was a sticker over the UPC (on top of the shrinkwrap) so they probably know and shipped them with the proper UPC on that sticker.

So, would you really want to add a feature request for a printing error? 
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If nothing else, couldn't you contribute the Blu-ray by Disc ID?
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If nothing else, couldn't you contribute the Blu-ray by Disc ID?

I would use the corrected UPC of the sticker though.
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If nothing else, couldn't you contribute the Blu-ray by Disc ID?

I would use the corrected UPC of the sticker though.

And mention it in the contribution notes.
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This has to be a printing error.  Retailers wouldnt like it if different products shared UPC's.
They wouldnt be able to charge different prices for blu or dvd, they wouldnt know if they had run out of stock of one version, but not the other etc.
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I bought a Korean DVD yesterday, went to add it to my Profiler, only to find the UPC was already ‘in the system’ for a totally different film.  I couldn’t find it listed under its name, English or International, or any variations of these, so in the end I had to add it manually to my collection via its Disc ID.  So duplications certainly do exist.  I did have a look at the cover scan for the other film and it does look like it has the same number, so it’s not a data entry error.

Fly Daddy Fly (Peullai, daedi) if anyone is interested, UPC 8809086115002.  Paul
Do you ever find yourself striving for perfection with an almost worthless attempt at it?  Guttermouth "Lemon Water".  Also, I include in my Profiler database VHS tapes, audio DVDs, audio books (digital, cassette and CD), video games (digital, DVD and CD) and 'enhanced' CDs with video tracks on them, as well as films and TV I've bought digitally.  So I'm an anarchist, deal with it.  Just be thankful I don't include most of my records and CDs etc in it too; don't think I haven't been tempted...
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I bought a Korean DVD yesterday, went to add it to my Profiler, only to find the UPC was already ‘in the system’ for a totally different film.  I couldn’t find it listed under its name, English or International, or any variations of these, so in the end I had to add it manually to my collection via its Disc ID.  So duplications certainly do exist.  I did have a look at the cover scan for the other film and it does look like it has the same number, so it’s not a data entry error.

Fly Daddy Fly (Peullai, daedi) if anyone is interested, UPC 8809086115002.  Paul

8809086115002 = Untold Scandal?
Asian dvds are notorious for using existing UPCs for bootlegs. Sorry, mate...
I found the Korean version of Fly Daddy Fly on yesasia, but sadly they don't list the UPC.

There's an invalid UPC for this movie in the database (2200000350213), so you might want to revisit that one.
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If nothing else, couldn't you contribute the Blu-ray by Disc ID?

I would use the corrected UPC of the sticker though.


Unfortunately I no longer have it. As I said, it was on the outside (on the shrink-wrap).
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I bought a Korean DVD yesterday, went to add it to my Profiler, only to find the UPC was already ‘in the system’ for a totally different film.  I couldn’t find it listed under its name, English or International, or any variations of these, so in the end I had to add it manually to my collection via its Disc ID.  So duplications certainly do exist.  I did have a look at the cover scan for the other film and it does look like it has the same number, so it’s not a data entry error.

Fly Daddy Fly (Peullai, daedi) if anyone is interested, UPC 8809086115002.  Paul


This happens frequently it seems with Koren and Hong Kong discs. More than 3 times I've been looking for info about a weird dvd I get ahold of by googling the UPC and it's came up with different titles than what I have. I think they keep stuff in print for short periods of time, then re-use the UPC numbers. One time i got 4-5 different titles for the Same UPC!
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