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Is there a way to edit the UPC?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantthomamon
Registered: April 8, 2007
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I bought a DVD today at a store, that is an exclusive to that store because it has a couple of extra features.  What I did is download the regular version, but now I was wondering if I can edit the UPC and change the content without having to add everything from scratch.  Is this possible?
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLithurge
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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Yes, in Profiler go to DVD > Change EAN (or it may say Change UPC) enter the new one and click ok.

Edit the content to match your disc and submit as normal.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantOzziBlu
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Registered: May 20, 2007
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I Also have a few DVD's that have "Unique" UPC Codes, I have always been reluctant to submit them because they have completely diferent sorts of Codes. So what you are saying Lithurge is that it is ok to submit them? Codes like NVED057, NVED031, NVED010 for instance.
Cheers

Geoffbro
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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Quoting Geoffbro:
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I Also have a few DVD's that have "Unique" UPC Codes, I have always been reluctant to submit them because they have completely diferent sorts of Codes. So what you are saying Lithurge is that it is ok to submit them? Codes like NVED057, NVED031, NVED010 for instance.


You can add them to your local Db, but I don't think you will be able to contribute them. Are you sure that the codes are like  NVED057? I have only seen UPC codes with numbers, not with letters. Seems a bitt odd.
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorSkywatcher
Registered: Feb. 7, 2002
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Geoff,

Those are not EAN/UPCs, those are the distributor's catalogue code (aka. catalog number).
I have some of those as well, that I added by Disc-Id.

Cheers,
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantOzziBlu
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You can add them to your local Db, but I don't think you will be able to contribute them. Are you sure that the codes are like  NVED057? I have only seen UPC codes with numbers, not with letters. Seems a bitt odd.


Yes pompel9 I have Half a dozen Codes Like this, I think it must be a Code from Video Easy as this is where I purchased all of them.

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Those are not EAN/UPCs, those are the distributor's catalogue code (aka. catalog number).
I have some of those as well, that I added by Disc-Id.


Thanks Skywatcher, I will add them by Disc-Id Instead.
Cheers

Geoffbro
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