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Started by Kathy, July 15, 2007, 11:55:11 PM

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Karsten

Abraham Lincoln once said The trouble with quotes from the internet is that you never know if they're genuine.

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Sanuye

Quote from: Kathy on July 16, 2007, 11:41:51 PM
FWIW? Tried - can't figure it out. Hey - don't laugh - if I posted some of the acronyms we use in the hospital you'ld be scratching your head too!


Google is your friend! There are tons of acronym finder sites.
Anyway: FWIW: For What It's Worth
;D

Kathy

 I'll be a googlin' fool.  Merit point awarded!  :thanks:

RossRoy

Kathy, here's a fairly complete list of internet slang.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_slang_phrases


And since you seem to be feeling a bit let down, I'm awarding you a point for your perseverance, and I'll even add that I keep referring to that list every once in a while!  ;D

Kathy

 :thanks: to all for some great resources! I enjoy the banter, games, and info I get from everyone. But the techmical aspects of the computer :yucky: Believe it or not I have gotten better at this computer stuff and I'll get proficient if it kills me! :training:

Kathy

I've been playing around and must have changed something: How do I stop dvdcollectorsonline from sending me emails letting me know someone has posted a reply?


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Karsten

Abraham Lincoln once said The trouble with quotes from the internet is that you never know if they're genuine.

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Kathy


Kathy

I received an email puzzler that I want to share; I've tried "hosting it" but the image is too small. I have tried resizing it but when I post it the image remains the same size. How can I take an image and enlarge it?

Jimmy

Not necessary a stupid question, but I don't see the point of creating a new topic for asking it  :whistle:

I know that I can ask this on the other forum, but I already know what kind of answer I would receive  :readthis:

Is it possible to create a profile like this for this genre of set that I will order soon ?



Main profile (the set with the UPC)
Disc #1 (manual profile)
Side A (film #1 - using disc ID)
Side A (film #2 - using disc ID)
Side B (film #1 - using disc ID)
Side B (film #2 - using disc ID)


And the same with all the 12 disc on the set.

That will result as a boxset like this :
Main Profile (UPC) ---- 12 child profiles (manual) ---- 48 child child profiles (disc ID)

Sound complicated but I want each movie to have a profile.

RossRoy

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Quote from: Jimmy on September 17, 2008, 07:11:25 PM
Main profile (the set with the UPC)
Disc #1 (manual profile)
Side A (film #1 - using disc ID)
Side A (film #2 - using disc ID)
Side B (film #1 - using disc ID)
Side B (film #2 - using disc ID)


And the same with all the 12 disc on the set.

That will result as a boxset like this :
Main Profile (UPC) ---- 12 child profiles (manual) ---- 48 child child profiles (disc ID)

Actually, I think what you will have to do is:

Main profile (the set with the UPC)
Disc #1 - Side #A (using Disc-ID)
film #1 - manual)
film #2 - manual)
Disc #1 - Side #B (using Disc-ID)
film #1 - manual)
film #2 - manual)
Disc #2 - Side #A (using Disc-ID)
film #1 - manual)
film #2 - manual)
Disc #2 - Side #B (using Disc-ID)
film #1 - manual)
film #2 - manual)
etc
etc
etc

So 1 main profile (UPC) - 24 sides (12 disc x 2 sides) (by Disc-ID) - 50 movie profiles (manual)

Tom

Quote from: Jimmy on September 17, 2008, 07:11:25 PMI know that I can ask this on the other forum, but I already know what kind of answer I would receive  :readthis:

You don't even have to ask yourself over there. It actually got asked recently. I don't know if that thread contains any useful information though  :laugh:



Jimmy

Quote from: RossRoy on September 17, 2008, 07:27:38 PM
Actually, I think what you will have to do is:
So 1 main profile (UPC) - 24 sides (12 disc x 2 sides) (by Disc-ID) - 50 movie profiles (manual)
You're right it looks more logic this way, I'm not even sure if it's possible to use the same disc ID two times. Usually I would have use the regular way with the divider but since there are no extra, I've decide to try to profile the movies and not the dvd (to me:redcard: this isn't movie profiler this is dvd profiler  :readthis:)

RossRoy

Quote from: Jimmy on September 17, 2008, 08:06:33 PM
I'm not even sure if it's possible to use the same disc ID two times.

It's not possible.

Jimmy

It's been a while since the last time I asked a stupid one (probably a record of reviving an old thread :laugh:)
Anyway this is my question.

If I want to link a film trailer from Youtube to play in my online database (not a link to it). What part of the youtube link I must write in the note section (I guess it's the place to do it  :shrug:) for this to works? Not as important but it would be cool too if I was able to do the same in DVDP...