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Special boxsets of films and alternate cuts
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributornorthbloke
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First off - this poll is NOT about whether we should treat these profiles as boxsets or not. They are, it's done, we're not discussing it here.

OK - there are a very small number of profiles that are treated like boxsets even though they only contain alternate cuts of the same film. I know of only two: Dawn of the Dead Ultimate Edition and Brazil: Criterion Collection.

The problem is a lot of new users join up, add them as a normal profile and see only an empty profile not realising we've treated them like a film boxset.

So we're discussing ways to see if we can make it easier for people to realise that these profiles are treated differently to normal.
There have been two suggestions:
1. Treat them like a TV boxset, so both the parent and the child profiles contain the info.
2. Create a list of these special profiles, so users can check to see if their DVD is on the list.

What do you guys think?
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A DVD release that includes both the theatrical release and Director's cut of a film does not, IMO, qualify as a box set. So I voted "other".
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantnuoyaxin
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I agree with 8ballMax, sort of.

For me it really depends whether I want to profile all versions separately or just have one profile. The versions presented for either Brazil or Dawn of the Dead are so much different from each other, that I wanted to have them separate, while the US vs UK Versions for Vanishing Point did not want me do that.

So, let's do it like TV sets and have them listed in a thread, so that we can see which ones are available; then everyone can decide for themselves on a case-by-case basis.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributornorthbloke
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Quoting 8ballMax:
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A DVD release that includes both the theatrical release and Director's cut of a film does not, IMO, qualify as a box set. So I voted "other".


But that's not what this poll is about. The fact is, there are some profiles like this, and the question is how best to deal with them. To say they shouldn't have been done that way in the first place doesn't solve the issue.

Edit: reworded cos it sounded a bit harsh when I read it back.
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Quoting 8ballMax:
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A DVD release that includes both the theatrical release and Director's cut of a film does not, IMO, qualify as a box set. So I voted "other".


This is about alternative cuts (versions), that don't always have the same cast and crew.  Such as the case with Criterion's release of "Brazil" and "Dawn of the Dead: Ultimate Edition".
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I voted 'other' as this is an issue that needs to be addressed via a program change.  There has to be an easy way for people to be told that there are child profile available, for any given set, when someone adds the parent profile to their collection.
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IMHO there should be an option to automatically download the children for a box set, if a box set parent is to be downloaded.

... maybe configurable within the options: "Automatically download", "Ask before downloading", "Ignore children"...

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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorRHo
Registered: March 13, 2007
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Quoting northbloke:
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First off - this poll is NOT about whether we should treat these profiles as boxsets or not. They are, it's done, we're not discussing it here.

Yes, we do! IMO these are not real box sets but perfect candidates for Ben-Hur style profiles. Therefore I've voted other.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantMikeW
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Registered: March 14, 2007
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Agree with Rho. Use a Ben-Hur style profile
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantMaverickM
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I agree, although a "DVD" contains cinema-cut and e.g. director's cut... It's Still the same movie and therefore IMO has to be treated as a normal DVD with multiple discs instead of a box set.
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