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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantnerfhurder
Registered: April 10, 2011
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Hello,
I just purchased the full version of Profiler and was wondering if there was a spot to mark the condition of the DVD when it was purchased or given to me. For example (new, used, rental, gift, etc.) Some of my DVDs were purchased from rental stores closing or buying rental versions.
Thanks
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorTaro
Registered: February 23, 2009
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You could used custom tags to accomplish that
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorgreyghost
Registered: March 13, 2007
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The notes field could be used for this. Also tags could be set up for each of the conditions you wish to track.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorMithi
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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Quoting nerfhurder:

Welcome to the mad-house.

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For example (new, used, rental, gift, etc.) Some of my DVDs were purchased from rental stores closing or buying rental versions.


You could just write them down into your Notes: DVD -> Personalize DVD (or Ctrl&P)

But in the long run 'Tags' might suit you better, an introduction.

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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantnerfhurder
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Thank you it's all set up.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorbigdaddyhorse
Registered: June 21, 2007
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Hello,
I just purchased the full version of Profiler and was wondering if there was a spot to mark the condition of the DVD when it was purchased or given to me. For example (new, used, rental, gift, etc.) Some of my DVDs were purchased from rental stores closing or buying rental versions.
Thanks


If you picked up any of the Lions Gate DTV horror offerings, I recently did a ton of profiles of the rental UPC's as stores keep dropping left and right around here too. 98% of those had unknown UPC, but all had disc ID's the same as the retail versions.

Strangest thing happened during this though and I've never seen anything like it. I picked up the rental dvd of Lost Boys: The Thrist. It has the exact same disc ID as the retail (unless someone boofed that profile and started with a rental disc, then used cover specs of retail), but content is vastly different. It has 1 less audio track than the retail, 2 less subtitles, no features (retail has a featurette and trailers I'm sure), but still says it's the same disc! Oh yeah, it doesn't even have chapter stops on the menu, just play or audio.  
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Strangest thing happened during this though and I've never seen anything like it. I picked up the rental dvd of Lost Boys: The Thrist. It has the exact same disc ID as the retail (unless someone boofed that profile and started with a rental disc, then used cover specs of retail), but content is vastly different. It has 1 less audio track than the retail, 2 less subtitles, no features (retail has a featurette and trailers I'm sure), but still says it's the same disc! Oh yeah, it doesn't even have chapter stops on the menu, just play or audio.  


Since it's Warner, that sounds like the DVD version that would come with the Blu-ray combo pack...
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorbigdaddyhorse
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Strangest thing happened during this though and I've never seen anything like it. I picked up the rental dvd of Lost Boys: The Thrist. It has the exact same disc ID as the retail (unless someone boofed that profile and started with a rental disc, then used cover specs of retail), but content is vastly different. It has 1 less audio track than the retail, 2 less subtitles, no features (retail has a featurette and trailers I'm sure), but still says it's the same disc! Oh yeah, it doesn't even have chapter stops on the menu, just play or audio.  


Since it's Warner, that sounds like the DVD version that would come with the Blu-ray combo pack...


That sounds reasonable and possible, but why when I added by inserted disc did it say I had the dvd only retail version? The profile I got had scans of the retail cover showing the featurette on back, and nothing about BD or parent profiles. It also had the audio/subtitle and feature specs that match exactly what the retail cover says it has. The profile I got from disc was 883929126743, maybe someone can check if that profile is correct. It almost feels like something is wrong there.

On a related note, the rental version of The Invasion I grabbed when Blockbuster was closing a couple weeks back, is the same disc ID as side b of the HD-DVD combo.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLJG
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Something that wasn't mentioned, was you can personalize where you buy your discs. So if I buy something used, I created a new store and either say the store so I know it was a used one or even garage sale.  I have one store that is called "gift." Just another option other than tags or the notes field.
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If I was doing this i would use a parent tag and child tags for the different states (used, rental, etc).
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorThe Movieman
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Quoting TheMovieman:
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Strangest thing happened during this though and I've never seen anything like it. I picked up the rental dvd of Lost Boys: The Thrist. It has the exact same disc ID as the retail (unless someone boofed that profile and started with a rental disc, then used cover specs of retail), but content is vastly different. It has 1 less audio track than the retail, 2 less subtitles, no features (retail has a featurette and trailers I'm sure), but still says it's the same disc! Oh yeah, it doesn't even have chapter stops on the menu, just play or audio.  


Since it's Warner, that sounds like the DVD version that would come with the Blu-ray combo pack...


That sounds reasonable and possible, but why when I added by inserted disc did it say I had the dvd only retail version? The profile I got had scans of the retail cover showing the featurette on back, and nothing about BD or parent profiles. It also had the audio/subtitle and feature specs that match exactly what the retail cover says it has. The profile I got from disc was 883929126743, maybe someone can check if that profile is correct. It almost feels like something is wrong there.

On a related note, the rental version of The Invasion I grabbed when Blockbuster was closing a couple weeks back, is the same disc ID as side b of the HD-DVD combo.


No idea. Maybe Warner just used the same disc ID? Or, as you said, maybe somebody messed up and copied all the info from the regular DVD without checking.
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No idea. Maybe Warner just used the same disc ID? Or, as you said, maybe somebody messed up and copied all the info from the regular DVD without checking.


I always thought that disc ID was 'implanted'  during the copying or burning or Pressing phase of manufacture by the new recorder or device used for manufacturing said disc..

I didn't think you could copy over  a disc ID to a second generation ... ??
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I always thought that disc ID was 'implanted'  during the copying or burning or Pressing phase of manufacture by the new recorder or device used for manufacturing said disc..

If I recall correct the Disc-ID isn't something that physically is on the discs but it is calculated by a number of factors like creation-date of the image, size etc. pp.
So if you don't change the authored image, the resulting Disc-ID will stay the same, no matter when it gets actually thrown onto a disc.

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I think the Disc ID is part of the disc here is the Disc ID of Hellbound that I bought 2BE928831FA16515 [HELLBOUND]
Here is the Disc ID of hellbound I just copied on to a DVD+R 5ED288F809CFB3AE [HELLBOUND]
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Just don't submit the copied disc. Per the rules
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