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Started by FredLooks, June 11, 2010, 03:39:18 PM

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Dragonfire

I didn't know I could correct them...I've never seen a way to take out a messed up watch date.  I thought once they were put in, they stuck there.

Jimmy

You just had to correct the dvd history by left clicking on it in DVDP.

Dragonfire

I never knew that was there.  Cool.  I'll try to fix the others that are screwed up...probably have to go with a best guess on some of them, but it has to be closer than 1899   :laugh:

It could be fun to find the 0000 one though...can't see that title.

Jimmy

Check in Tools / Edit users / History, since all your watching history is there you will find what is the movie you watched with Jesus.

Dragonfire

Thank you.   :D

I'm learning all sorts of stuff here lately.

I found it...Night Court: The Complete First Season...wonder how that happened when it wasn't made till 1984.   :hysterical:   :headscratch:

Fixing it now.  Would have had the others fixed, but I had to do a database repair...couldn't get the info up for the Hellboy animated titles.

Jimmy

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Quote from: Dragonfire on June 23, 2010, 08:38:46 AM
I found it...Night Court: The Complete First Season...wonder how that happened when it wasn't made till 1984.  
Jesus did miracle and it was probably easier for him to watch a TV show that will be made 1984 years later than metamorphosed water in wine :whistle:

Quote from: Dragonfire on June 23, 2010, 08:38:46 AM
I'm learning all sorts of stuff here lately.
DVDP don't came with a manual so we always find something we have no idea was possible ;D

OK Jimmy time to go to sleep... it's almost 3 o'clock in the morning and it's tuesday night not friday night :yawn:

Dragonfire

Thanks again.  :)

Night

FredLooks

Quote from: KinkyCyborg on June 23, 2010, 06:23:51 AM
Is it really that easy to upgrade from an older version? To just overwrite all the files from the zip folder into my install folder on the host? I have been reluctant to try and upgrade as I remember so little from my initial installation a few years ago that I was afraid of buggering up my existing version which still works fine for me.   :fingerchew:
Yup, it's that simple. Take a tilt at it and don't forget that there are trained professionals here to make fun of you back you up  ;)

no, it should be really simple.

Kathy

Just for the heck of it I downloaded this. Me try and figure this out?  :hysterical: I can barely cut and paste!

FredLooks

It's looking good, Marie.

I use the statistics page to help locate profiles with "problems". For example, I see that you have 1 title with an aspect ration of 2.4:1 and 72 with an aspect ratio of 2.40:1. My OCD would make me change that lone title :hysterical:

-fred

Achim

Quote from: Jimmy on June 23, 2010, 08:51:51 AM
DVDP don't came with a manual so we always find something we have no idea was possible ;D
Actually, it does. It's called "Help" :P

[spoiler]I'll agree that it's incomplete and outdated.[/spoiler]


Manuals are one of the least read form of written documents out there.They wouldn't say RTFM if people would read them first, would they.

Jimmy

But help files aren't fun or easy to read :whistle:
I prefer to have them in a pdf file or a good old txt file ;D

Dragonfire

Quote from: Kathy on June 23, 2010, 02:19:13 PM
Just for the heck of it I downloaded this. Me try and figure this out?  :hysterical: I can barely cut and paste!

Honestly Kathy, if I could figure this out, you could too.  It did take me a little while, but I got it.  And I have no clue about coding or anything....as it probably very clear from all my posts trying to get it all working.   :laugh:

Dragonfire

Quote from: FredLooks on June 23, 2010, 03:38:56 PM
It's looking good, Marie.

I use the statistics page to help locate profiles with "problems". For example, I see that you have 1 title with an aspect ration of 2.4:1 and 72 with an aspect ratio of 2.40:1. My OCD would make me change that lone title :hysterical:

-fred

I do? 

I really don't know much about aspect ratios.  Are those legitimate ratios, or is something really messed up in some profiles?

Dragonfire

Quote from: Jimmy on June 23, 2010, 05:49:57 PM
But help files aren't fun or easy to read :whistle:
I prefer to have them in a pdf file or a good old txt file ;D

Half the time, help ends up getting me more confused.  I tried to look up something in help for Paint Shop Pro like a week ago.  I sort of found what I wanted...only not directions on how to do it.  Frustrating.