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How do you count TV Seasons?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantcivilpython
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Many collectors I know, including myself, have debated about this for years now.
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I put by season... but actually count by set. But that is usually seasons... though I do have sets like Twilight Zone: The Definitive Collection (all 5 seasons)... and I only count that as 1... not 5.  So I actually count by what I actually purchase.
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By the season (or Box Set I guess).  I handle the TV box sets and the movie box sets completely opposite.  For the movie box sets I don't number the parent profile and number the children (each individual movie) instead.  For TV series I number the parent profile and don't number the children.

Addicted raises a point that I hadn't thought about how I would handle since the few TV shows I buy, I buy them season by season.  I'm not sure what I would do with something like his Twilight Zone set.  I'd probably end up counting each season as it's own just to be consistant with the rest of my collection.  But then again, the Collection Number really isn't all that important to me.  I reassign collection numbers by title everytime I add new discs and mostly just use it as a gauge of how many movies I have (I don't have any with multiple movies on a single side, so it's pretty accurate).  As long as my profiles are listed in alphabetical order and I have parent/children setup for my boxsets how I like, then I'm happy.
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I have Seinfeld up to the 7th Season ... and I count them as 6 (since Season 1 & 2 are on the same one).

I do not consider the whole collection as one ...

But I also do not count each disc inside as one either ...
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Quoting Addicted2DVD:
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I put by season... but actually count by set. But that is usually seasons... though I do have sets like Twilight Zone: The Definitive Collection (all 5 seasons)... and I only count that as 1... not 5.  So I actually count by what I actually purchase.



Same here, thats what I do.
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By the season (or Box Set I guess).  I handle the TV box sets and the movie box sets completely opposite.  For the movie box sets I don't number the parent profile and number the children (each individual movie) instead.  For TV series I number the parent profile and don't number the children.

Same for me.

I have a few TV Series where 2 seasons were included in one set (Dream On, Spaced), those still only count as 1.
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I strictly count by season, no matter if it is a complete series box or half-season boxes and use manual profiles if I have to.
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Quoting Addicted2DVD:
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I put by season... but actually count by set. But that is usually seasons... though I do have sets like Twilight Zone: The Definitive Collection (all 5 seasons)... and I only count that as 1... not 5.  So I actually count by what I actually purchase.


Pretty similar except if the 'Complete' has 'by season' child profiles available (usually available separately for example) then I'll count by season.
If seasons are split into Part 1 and PArt 2 (grrr) it will get two entries, more for ease of sorting later than anything else.
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By disc ...and seem to be the only one

Probably because my first TV series were bought each disc separatedly (Anime is sold that way ), so continued to do so. I also think having 10 hours of content as opposed to 2 hours makes it more valiuable to deserve just a 1.
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In general by season (half season or complete), respectively by box set.

Examples for counting as #1:

Stargate Kommando SG-1: Season 10, 5 discs
Sliders: The First and Second Seasons, 6 discs
CSI: NY: Season Three: Episoden 1-12, 3 discs
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Q. How do you count TV Seasons?

My A.: By Season.

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I count by season unless a season is split into separate releases in which I count each release.

How do you apply a collection number to an episode anyway?
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How do you apply a collection number to an episode anyway?

You could create disc profiles by DiscId (which I do) and then episode profiles manually (which I don't).

But as I said I only count seasons even if I have to invent manual season profiles (e.g. my Xena box which contains all 36 discs of all 6 seasons in one big package)
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I count per season. If there are two half season box sets, I put the complete cast in the second half box and rename the box set to full season. I remove the production year for the first half season boxes, because the double year from the two parts falsifies the year statistic.

The first half season boxes are only interesting for some statistics (Buy, Price). When I filtered my season, I can filtered these boxes out.

For a short time, I had the 41 friends keepcase profiles. That is terrible. Find a movie in the cast information window the these number of profiles is hard work. 
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I count per purchase unit.

Buffy season one is 1
Buffy season two is 1
Twilight zone complete collection seasons 1-5 is 1 since I got the boxset. the profiles for seasons 1-5 are not numbered.
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I am currently inconsistent with this. If a season of aTV show is sold in a digipack (eg. LOST, Friends), then I list it as a single item. But if it's packaged as a slip case containing individual keepcases / thinpaks (eg. Battlestar Galactica, Firefly), then I tend to create a box set profile, and add each disc as a child.

I've actually been thinking about this recently, and I want to make to more consistent, so I'm probably going to switch to a strict one-profile-per-season system. Well, except for things like BSG season 2.0 and 2.5, because I don't like having "invented" boxes which don't match what I have on my shelf.

All I have to do (I think) is copy the "watched by" data to the parent, and then delete the child, right?

If I have a box set that covers more than one season (eg. Sapphire and Steel, Jim Henson's Storyteller), then it would stay as a box containing a profile for each season, of possible.

Oh, yeah. I've recently created profiles for the individual disks in Monk season 1 (shortly before I started thinking about this), complete with cast and crew data from the credits. These profiles haven't been submitted yet (I'm waiting to get a chance to scan the covers), and the cast and crew is almost non-existent in the parent profile. Is there an easy way to copy cast and crew from four profiles to the parent? I don't want to have to re-enter it all if I don't have to...
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