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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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I thought I would put the individual discs from my box sets and TV series into DVDP but ran into something I don't understand. When I inserted the 1st disc from LOTR: Fellowship, DVDP identified the disc as "Current Disc: FELLOWSHIP_EXT-D1 (323146FB89CC015B)" But then it lists "Title: (unknown)" Why is that? Is this normal? I checked the other discs in this box set and the same thing occurs. Am I doing something wrong and is there some way to fix the software to upload that data automatically. I can add the title manually but that seems illogical to me.
    When I put the individual discs of Alien Quadrilogy, I had no problems. So, back to the subject - WHY?
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKevin
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They might not have been set up yet. Did it say you had to add manually?
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantPeabody
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FELLOWSHIP_EXT-D1 (323146FB89CC015B)
is the information taken from the DVD.  It lists as unknown because no one has added that disk to the database, so you are only getting info from the DVD itself.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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They might not have been set up yet. Did it say you had to add manually?


Yes it said to "add manually". What's driving me crazy though is why this happened with LOTR but not Alien Quadrilogy. Shouldn't this occur with both or neither? It's probably a simple reason, but I just don't see it. I'm afraid I need to know the why of something in order to understand it. I never "set up" Alien Quadrilogy, I just inserted the disc in my computer, DVDP read the disc, I pressed add DVD and ta da. But when I put LOTR in the title is "unknown". So how do I "set up" this disc. I just went in and added it manually and when I looked at it under "owned': no image, no data, nothing. So I went back in and deleted it since it was worthless.
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Kathy,

Apparantely, the Alien Quadrilogy discs that you own had Disc IDs that were not unique. Someone has already uploaded those discs to the database making them available to everyone that owns that box set with identical Disc IDs. Whereas, your LOTR has unique Disc IDs that, as of yet, have never been uploaded to the database. It's up to you to contribute them or not .
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The films of the Alien Quad are contributable since they are within a box set.

As for LOTR, which set are you referring to? The 4-disc Extended Editions are not considered box sets since they contain only one film each.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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Kathy,

Apparantely, the Alien Quadrilogy discs that you own had Disc IDs that were not unique. Someone has already uploaded those discs to the database making them available to everyone that owns that box set with identical Disc IDs. Whereas, your LOTR has unique Disc IDs that, as of yet, have never been uploaded to the database. It's up to you to contribute them or not .[/blockquote
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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Thanks to all. I knew there must be a simple reason - DUH! 
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantDr. Killpatient
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I had that happen with my Dungeon & Dragons Animated TV Series.  I simply updated the downloaded profile Disc ID in my collection to match but I didn't submit it as a new profile.  I may now though.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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I had that happen with my Dungeon & Dragons Animated TV Series.  I simply updated the downloaded profile Disc ID in my collection to match but I didn't submit it as a new profile.  I may now though.


This is your fault!!!   That's what I get for trying to fill: "Your mission, should you choose to accept it"  On to missing TV series and box sets!
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Hi Kathy,
the disc profiles won't be there for the LOTR extended editions because it's not classed as a boxset as it only contains one film. So all the information will be on the UPC profile.
The Alien Quadrilogy contains 4 films so will have child profiles for the discs!
It can get very complicated sometimes... 
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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Hi Kathy,
the disc profiles won't be there for the LOTR extended editions because it's not classed as a boxset as it only contains one film. So all the information will be on the UPC profile.
The Alien Quadrilogy contains 4 films so will have child profiles for the discs!
It can get very complicated sometimes... 


All I can say, to repeat one of my father's favorite lines, is "don't confuse me with facts"!!    I have always thought of LOTR (and others) as a box set even though I know DVDP does not! That's where my DUH response came in. I have others that I will need to contribute; I just put in the discs for RoboBox and they're missing too. At least this one is an official box set!   I may wait until I get my scanner though.
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All I can say, to repeat one of my father's favorite lines, is "don't confuse me with facts"!!    I have always thought of LOTR (and others) as a box set even though I know DVDP does not! That's where my DUH response came in. I have others that I will need to contribute; I just put in the discs for RoboBox and they're missing too. At least this one is an official box set!   I may wait until I get my scanner though.


Which RoboBox do you have?  In my set, each film has it's own case with a UPC on it so those won't be entered by disc ID either. 
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Against this power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand.
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We will teach it to them again.
Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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All I can say, to repeat one of my father's favorite lines, is "don't confuse me with facts"!!    I have always thought of LOTR (and others) as a box set even though I know DVDP does not! That's where my DUH response came in. I have others that I will need to contribute; I just put in the discs for RoboBox and they're missing too. At least this one is an official box set!   I may wait until I get my scanner though.


Which RoboBox do you have?  In my set, each film has it's own case with a UPC on it so those won't be entered by disc ID either. 


I found the UPC on them - thanks. That's great because the cover images are there! There is a lot of data that is missing so at least I'll be able to contribute something! I've never entered data on individual discs before so I'm still getting the hang of it. I thought you had to enter box set data from each individual disc. Thanks to everyone for being so understanding of my "senior moments". 
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No worries, that's how we all learn. 
No dictator, no invader can hold an imprisoned population by force of arms forever.
There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom.
Against this power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand.
The Centauri learned this lesson once.
We will teach it to them again.
Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.
- Citizen G'Kar
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