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Analyze This / Analyze That: Double Feature
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorCubbyUps
Registered: March 14, 2007
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Is there anyway to fix the problem with this set.

Right now the profile has the Snappers as Box Set contents for this. The problem is that the two films are actually on a flipper disc inside a Keep Case.

I tried to do the Disc ID method, but it just comes back to the regular releases attached to those with UPC#'s.

Any help?

Or do I have to just keep this local.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorsnarbo
Registered: March 13, 2007
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You think you've got problems...try the UK version.

Two disc's three sides

Disc 1 is a flipper 1:33 on 1 side 16.9 on the other for Analyze This
Disc 2 single sided 16.9 Analyze That.

Steve
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I see this all the time. People being too lazy to do it correctly and use the original releases for the boxsets And the studios use the same disc IDs as the original releases... so that is what it is finding in the system. Just download the snapper versions for the boxset. Change UPCs and use the Disc IDs in place of the UPCs. Then change everything that needs to be changed. Cover Art, Release Date, Remove SRP and such. Make sure the profiles are correct. Then when you upload the profiles they will be new child profiles.

Then update the parent profiles so they are using the disc id profiles in the boxset content.
Pete
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Cubby here I'd the history. Originally the two films were released separately.  then Warner released them as a boxset. Both the original upcs packaged under a new one. Then they were re~released in flipper form.
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Billy Video
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I just submitted the update.

I'll go by the votes and if they say it's wrong then I'll withdraw it.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorScooter1836
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This happened with the "West Side Story" release where I bet there are two additional numbers added to the bar code which indicate the release version. 

This also happened with the "Sherlock Holmes" releases where the re-release that was not a BD/DVD combo had the same UPC, but the two additional numbers on the bar code that differed from the original

It also happened with "The Sound of Music" Blu-ray releases.

I think the additional two ditgits are for issue number.  Too bad DVDP does not support that.  It seems to be becoming more common with different packaging and packaging exclusives.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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Question cubby. I  adsume the disc odd are different from the individual films. Yes, something Pete said made me curious.
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Billy Video
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