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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantGrendell
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hi im bruce wallis
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hi im bruce wallis


I loved you in Dye Hard.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantBlair
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I don't understand why so many people don't want to see these two different approaches.

The question to me is very simple. Does Ken/Invelos want to allow data that is not directly from the medium or the film itself.

I'm glad that someone finally made this exact point rationally without any insults.

There has been so much "this is how it's always been, if you don't like it gtho" verses new members and people who wish things were a little more 'simplified' who ask "But why are things [still] done this way?" that what gets ignored is a lot has changed with the software, the database, and probably also opinions since the program first hit a decent userbase and database size.

Yet it seems like the majority of the stubborn, no matter which side they are on, see everything in black and white. And this database is clearly anything but.


To use your words only to further my point (not to be critical of them), "DVDProfiler is based on data that can be verified on the cover or the disc itself." . . . that is unless it is not yet released (since pre-release profiles have been allowed for many years,) or is verifiable uncredited cast from some other source (which, by definition, you won't find in the DVDs movie credits,) or the SRP (which can be different depending on the website that you visit and when,) or the genres (which are generally 'common sense' but usually not spelled out on the back over,) or the release date (found on some other source rather than found on the DVD itself).

All of these are technically gray areas. Maybe some or all of them are spelled out in the rules, but my point is that we overlook them when the "This is a DVD database, not a movie database. Everything is taken from the DVD" backlash is used again and again. Not everything is directly from the DVD, and the fact that the Contributions forum is full of "how should this be done" questions shows that even for the things that are, the answers which you would think should be simple are instead often as clear as mud.


From what I understand, this topic/proposal is designed to help clear up the majority of these gray areas--not to muddy the waters even further, so to speak--even if it does mean a compromise or two from what people have been "used to" over time, and whether I am correct or not in my understanding, Ken gave this project the OK, so he obviously isn't hung up on the idea that "there's only one right way of doing things."

So, let's just move forward instead of backtracking on the same arguments that have been made for more than the 4 years I have been here. They haven't solved anything, and they don't help this project at all.


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hi im bruce wallis

Nice tension breaker.


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I loved you in Dye Hard.

   
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He who MUST get the last word in on a pointless, endless argument doesn't win. It makes him the bigger jerk.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantBlair
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He who MUST get the last word in on a pointless, endless argument doesn't win. It makes him the bigger jerk.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantGrendell
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@Blair 
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDoubleDownAgain
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I don't get how disagreements like this get so personal.  I can see both sides to the typos on the overview, but does it really matter?  It is a rare occurrence, and you can have it your way in your local so why does it really matter in the end.  FWIW I side on typing it exactly how it is on the back, that way there is no judgement call on what may or may not have intentional.
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorTheMadMartian
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The question to me is very simple. Does Ken/Invelos want to allow data that is not directly from the medium or the film itself.

It is, indeed, that simple.  This is Ken's database and if he wants us to include the errors, then that is what we do, if we want to contribute.  If Ken wants to allow for corrections, I am fine with that.  If he doesn't, I am fine with that as well.
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Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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I don't understand it eitheartian. Nor do I understand why some users do not understand hard data vs. imaginary data and why imaginary data in a central database is a very bad thing nor do many understand the power inherent in profiler because we have both a central database and a localized one. Instead they want the central to bow to their wishes and that is not its job, that is the job of the local.
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I don't understand it eitheartian. Nor do I understand why some users do not understand hard data vs. imaginary data and why imaginary data in a central database is a very bad thing nor do many understand the power inherent in profiler because we have both a central database and a localized one. Instead they want the central to bow to their wishes and that is not its job, that is the job of the local.


It still is Ken's decision how to continue with the database. As the Martian said, his decision counts and that's it. We are contributing to his database and therefore should follow the rules/requirements or keep it local.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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Correct 100% DK. And Ken has made that decision, yet people still moan and groan. There are lots of different programs out there, many different.t models and data philosophies. Let profiler be provoker and stop trying to turn it into something else. Kens design and philosophy is solid, who h is why profileer has become the best and most powerful program available.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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Quoting Blair:
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I don't understand why so many people don't want to see these two different approaches.

The question to me is very simple. Does Ken/Invelos want to allow data that is not directly from the medium or the film itself.

I'm glad that someone finally made this exact point rationally without any insults.

There has been so much "this is how it's always been, if you don't like it gtho" verses new members and people who wish things were a little more 'simplified' who ask "But why are things [still] done this way?" that what gets ignored is a lot has changed with the software, the database, and probably also opinions since the program first hit a decent userbase and database size.

Yet it seems like the majority of the stubborn, no matter which side they are on, see everything in black and white. And this database is clearly anything but.


To use your words only to further my point (not to be critical of them), "DVDProfiler is based on data that can be verified on the cover or the disc itself." . . . that is unless it is not yet released (since pre-release profiles have been allowed for many years,) or is verifiable uncredited cast from some other source (which, by definition, you won't find in the DVDs movie credits,) or the SRP (which can be different depending on the website that you visit and when,) or the genres (which are generally 'common sense' but usually not spelled out on the back over,) or the release date (found on some other source rather than found on the DVD itself).

All of these are technically gray areas. Maybe some or all of them are spelled out in the rules, but my point is that we overlook them when the "This is a DVD database, not a movie database. Everything is taken from the DVD" backlash is used again and again. Not everything is directly from the DVD, and the fact that the Contributions forum is full of "how should this be done" questions shows that even for the things that are, the answers which you would think should be simple are instead often as clear as mud.


From what I understand, this topic/proposal is designed to help clear up the majority of these gray areas--not to muddy the waters even further, so to speak--even if it does mean a compromise or two from what people have been "used to" over time, and whether I am correct or not in my understanding, Ken gave this project the OK, so he obviously isn't hung up on the idea that "there's only one right way of doing things."

So, let's just move forward instead of backtracking on the same arguments that have been made for more than the 4 years I have been here. They haven't solved anything, and they don't help this project at all.


Change is inevitable - this program is no exception.

Sometimes is might seem easier to leave things be but often change makes things even better than they were.

Of course Ken and invelos will need to okay anything that the community brings to the table. But, that has always been the way things worked

The better the program, the more people are likely to recommend it to others and this can only help Ken's bottom line.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantBlair
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Correct 100% DK. And Ken has made that decision,

Yes, you're right. He has.

He has decided he is fine with this project moving forward which, through the originally proposed design, that he approved may go against what you think is supposed to be done. The project would have no purpose of it was a perfect clone, and apparently so far Ken doesn't see a problem with that.

So if you decide to place blame, for now you'll have to blame Ken as well.
If at first you don't succeed, skydiving isn't for you.

He who MUST get the last word in on a pointless, endless argument doesn't win. It makes him the bigger jerk.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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Depends what you are referring to blair. If you are thinking imdb clone don't hold your breath. Ken will not spend a minimum of $15k every year for the use of their data, I wouldn't.want to see.upu turn blue, but that is one thing o van guarantee will not happen.
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I wouldn't.want to see.upu turn blue

Me neither! 
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