Multile Regions, Box sets, Total disc count
Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 9:52 am
Hi there,
I have migrated my data from DVDProfiler into 3.0.2 and noticed that most of my discs were being imported as Region 2 instead of Region 2/4.
[BTW I couldn't get import from the 2.5 beta version of DVDProfiler into 3.0.1 of DVDpedia. So I downgraded one and upgraded the other and then it seemed to work.]
Can you add the ability to have more than one region for a DVD ? The majority of my discs are from New Zealand or Australia and are encoded as Region 2/4. I also have a DVD from Eddie Izzard which claims to be Region 2-6 !
I'd also like some way for the total number of discs to be displayed. I have 75 Box sets and 2 of them have over 30 DVDs each!
These 2 box sets themselves are a problem and I had difficulty with them in DVD Profiler...
One box set is Inspector Morse: each DVD in the box has its own bar code so a DVD title in its own right but it is contained in a box set.
Maybe the folder metaphor used in the Finder when in List mode.
Conversely I have the complete Buffy Box set which is 39 discs... it would be nice to be able to have an entry for each disc so I can have episode information and not have them appear in the list of titles.
I guess in the interim I can use the link mechanism and fiddle with the Collection ID and number of discs.
One last thing is having someway of overriding the sorting done on title... like a separate text field used for sorting... e.g. The title of the X Files box sets uses words for the season number which means they are sorted into non-season order which is a little annoying. It is easy to fix by changing the title into numbers but then means the title is not the original one.
Finally thanks for such a great application. It is such a relief to be able to get data from an Australian source; even DVDProfiler's database was deficient in some areas. And thank goodness for the import feature from DVDProfiler as some of my DVDs in my collection are not on the web anywhere and it would have been a pain to scan the covers and enter data again.
Regards
Paul.
I have migrated my data from DVDProfiler into 3.0.2 and noticed that most of my discs were being imported as Region 2 instead of Region 2/4.
[BTW I couldn't get import from the 2.5 beta version of DVDProfiler into 3.0.1 of DVDpedia. So I downgraded one and upgraded the other and then it seemed to work.]
Can you add the ability to have more than one region for a DVD ? The majority of my discs are from New Zealand or Australia and are encoded as Region 2/4. I also have a DVD from Eddie Izzard which claims to be Region 2-6 !
I'd also like some way for the total number of discs to be displayed. I have 75 Box sets and 2 of them have over 30 DVDs each!
These 2 box sets themselves are a problem and I had difficulty with them in DVD Profiler...
One box set is Inspector Morse: each DVD in the box has its own bar code so a DVD title in its own right but it is contained in a box set.
Maybe the folder metaphor used in the Finder when in List mode.
Conversely I have the complete Buffy Box set which is 39 discs... it would be nice to be able to have an entry for each disc so I can have episode information and not have them appear in the list of titles.
I guess in the interim I can use the link mechanism and fiddle with the Collection ID and number of discs.
One last thing is having someway of overriding the sorting done on title... like a separate text field used for sorting... e.g. The title of the X Files box sets uses words for the season number which means they are sorted into non-season order which is a little annoying. It is easy to fix by changing the title into numbers but then means the title is not the original one.
Finally thanks for such a great application. It is such a relief to be able to get data from an Australian source; even DVDProfiler's database was deficient in some areas. And thank goodness for the import feature from DVDProfiler as some of my DVDs in my collection are not on the web anywhere and it would have been a pain to scan the covers and enter data again.
Regards
Paul.