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Little help to re constribute a Blue ray
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributor2dracula2
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Bram Stoker`s Dracula: Collector's Edition 5-051162-290476

http://www.invelos.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=616390&PageNum=LAST

My text to the constribution: "This is just the danish version, same cover, same disc id. Added danish, price, currensy, languance, origin of film, Overview "

Declined: "Sources for one or more of the changes and/or additions were non-specific. Please specify the exact source for your changes. (e.g. "Credits from film end credit list", "Previous version UPC#1111111111")"

What are i missing? It have the same cover, ean, disc info and so on, i have just added the danish overview and price, the norvegian and danish share the same dick/EAN/cover.

And if i am missing something, how do i rorrect it? If i try to ad more info i get: "There were no changes detected in the contribution from the latest accepted profile." 
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLewis_Prothero
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When cloning a profile and contributing for different locality make sure to:

1) Change Locality and EAN to the now correct values (In your case: Locality = Denmark, EAN = 5-051162-290476). This is done through DVDProfiler menu: DVD -> Change EAN

2) Make sure the coverscans show the correct covers (Especially backcover (EAN)), if you don't have a scanner to change the pics contribute without scans.

3) Name the cloned profile in the contribution notes. This is what the decline-note is trying to tell you.
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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I've found that explicitly stating the EAN of the original version helps.

Edit: pretty much as Lewis has expressed more eloquently 

In fact, here are the notes from a clone I've just had approved; went through on the nod, no votes either way

[i]New profile, based on the online approved DVD 7321902215143 (esp. cast & crew), with the following changes:
EAN changed to reflect this edition (note that it uses the identical discs as the previous release).
Added 'Wonderland Sound & Vision' to Studios.
RRP & release date deleted because thay are not known for this edition.
Rating details changed to match the cover (updated).
Case type changed to match case.
Episode numbers added to dividers in cast and crew lists (no other changes to C&C).
Corrected a couple of typos in overview.
Aspect ratio corrected; Colour format added.
CoO changed to Canada as that's where it was filmed, according to Wikipedia.
New scans to reflect this release [/i]
Chris
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If you clone a profile from another locality, it's usually sufficient to state the original EAN and locality. Additionally in your case simply add that this is a multi-locality release with multiple overviews on the back.

That explains both the change in locality as well as the language changes.
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Lewis i have changed locality.

Its a little strange for the EAN is also here:  "Contribution comments for [5051162290476.14]"

So they have were i have copyed it from. They have that it is the same cover EAN and everything, and i have changed from norway to Denmark.

But now i changed something and changed it back, so now i can constribute it again 

And told them that is IS the same EAN cover, disc id and so on. Just another country and have written the EAN so there cant be any mistakes
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Quoting 2dracula2:
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Its a little strange for the EAN is also here:  "Contribution comments for [5051162290476.14]"

Nothing strange there; the screener couldn't know that your contribution was cloned from another profile with the same EAN (but different locality), as you didn't explicitly mention it in your initial contribution.

They are not mind readers, you know

Note that "same disc id" doesn't necessarily mean that the EAN is the same for two profiles, as well.

"same cover" does sort of imply same EAN, but it is always better to explicitly say where your data came from.
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Quoting Mole:
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I've found that explicitly stating the EAN of the original version helps.

Edit: pretty much as Lewis has expressed more eloquently 

In fact, here are the notes from a clone I've just had approved; went through on the nod, no votes either way

[i]New profile, based on the online approved DVD 7321902215143 (esp. cast & crew), with the following changes:
.........
CoO changed to Canada as that's where it was filmed, according to Wikipedia.
New scans to reflect this release [/i]


@Mole:
Your argument to support the CoO change is invalid. Where a movie was filmed is irrelevant with regard to CoO. CoO is about where the primary production company or companies is/are based.
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Quoting dee1959jay:
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@Mole:
Your argument to support the CoO change is invalid. Where a movie was filmed is irrelevant with regard to CoO. CoO is about where the primary production company or companies is/are based.


Yeah, I did wonder about that, so I was hoping to get some direction from the voting. I've a number going through from the same TV series, which is Supernatural and the production companies are Kripke Enterprises and Wonderland Sound & Vision. The profiles I looked at appeared to be split US & Canada.

If you know which is the correct CoO then let me know and I will correct the profiles.
Chris
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Through a google search I found...

Kripke Enterprises is in Toledo, OH. USA
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Wonderland Sound & Vision is in Los Angeles CA. USA
Contact Info

So with those being the companies the CoO would be USA.
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Quoting Mole:
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Yeah, I did wonder about that, so I was hoping to get some direction from the voting. I've a number going through from the same TV series, which is Supernatural and the production companies are Kripke Enterprises and Wonderland Sound & Vision. The profiles I looked at appeared to be split US & Canada.

If you know which is the correct CoO then let me know and I will correct the profiles.

KEI Kripke Enterprises Scrap Metal & Entertainment, owned by Eric Kripke's family, is based in Toledo Ohio, so CoO for that would be USA.

Wonderland Sound & Vision, founded by director McG, is based in West Hollywood California, so CoO for that would be USA.

And just to reiterate dee1959jay's point, where a fim/TV show/documentary/etc is filmed, has nothing to do with the CoO.  When making changes to the CoO, you have to do the research and find out where the production companies are based.
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Quoting Addicted2DVD:
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Kripke Enterprises is in Toledo, OH. USA
Contact Info


That was the one that fooled me! A scrap metal dealer as a "film" production company?

OK, so USA it is, i'll make the corrections as they go through.
Chris
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