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Boxset problem
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorGSyren
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I have a boxset with Swedish crime movies. There is a profile in the online database for the parent. It lists children, but the children have not been contributed.

My set has different disc ids than the online profile. I have contributed full profiles for all seven of the boxset children in my set, but can I / should I contribute my boxset parent and thus overwrite the child ids of the existing boxset parent?

Alternatively I could create an alternative version for the parent. This would let me contribute it as a new profile, thus preserving the other parent. But I'm not sure the rules allow that. Or would the different disc ids for the children count as "significantly different content"?
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I don't think that would count as significantly different for an alternate parent profile. As there is multiple disc ids for the same disc all the time I would just update the parent with your children... since they are obviously for that same set.
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Well, multiple disc ids are supported for the disc id in a profile. I don't know if it is supported for the child ids in a boxset parent.

Edit: A little further research indicates a quite different problem. I had DVDFab Passkey active when I added ids in the child profiles. It looks like Passkey corrupted the ids. I'll have to check if I get the same ids as the other parent if I don't use Passkey.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorGSyren
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Yeah, updating the disc ids without Passkey gave me the right disc ids.
FECK!
Well, goodbye Passkey!
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There's a good tip for everybody right there.
I've had similar problems with SlySoft AnyDVD and other programs changing the Disc ID.

Always generate a Disc ID without running anything that messes with the DVD drive in the background.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorGSyren
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Quoting GreyHulk:
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There's a good tip for everybody right there.
I've had similar problems with SlySoft AnyDVD and other programs changing the Disc ID.

Always generate a Disc ID without running anything that messes with the DVD drive in the background.

AnyDVD had that problem, but fixed it a long time ago. It didn't occur to me - until today - that Passkey wouldn't have followed suit.
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Quoting GSyren:
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Yeah, updating the disc ids without Passkey gave me the right disc ids.
FECK!
Well, goodbye Passkey!


Passkey was indeed doing this until recently, but the latest update of the program (9.0.0.2) seems to have corrected the issue and the original Disc ID now stays the same and isn't altered.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorGSyren
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Quoting Katatonia:
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Quoting GSyren:
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Yeah, updating the disc ids without Passkey gave me the right disc ids.
FECK!
Well, goodbye Passkey!


Passkey was indeed doing this until recently, but the latest update of the program (9.0.0.2) seems to have corrected the issue and the original Disc ID now stays the same and isn't altered.

Ah, well that's good to know. Won't matter to me, though, as I decided to skip Passkey anyway when the free trial is over.
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