The tricky thing is you don't know if a profile that you have submitted gets removed later on. I only found out because I installed the iOS version of DVD Profiler on my M1 Mac and downloaded my database fresh with cover art and noticed the cover art I uploaded was missing. So went to my old Windows machine that I run DVDProfiler on and contributed it again and finally saw it was being declined after the fact. You don't get notifications of the other contributions or removals of that title. Then the only response is replying through he contribution so I went and Private Messaged them. I didn't realise it was just a user dictating wrong rules and making assumptions about titles they do not own. When they say "To the original contributor: Sorry, but the main feature on this disc is audio. The fact that a cartoon is playing along does not make this a video." .. determining that a cartoon playing over music makes a title not a video, but only audio? I mean thats totally crazy IMHO - when its an official release. So I guess bugs bunny is also not a video cartoon, but audio and needs to be removed? Shows like The Rabbit of SEville is basically the Barber of Seville with bugs bunny animated on top, so by the notion a cartoon playing over music doesn't make it a video. It is just ludicrous. I do wonder how many titles are being removed based on assumptions that are incorrect. It is a pain if you spend the time even creating a simple entry, then scannign in your covers, uploading them, only to find out later on someone else decided they aren't for the database and removes them. Though if you have an M1 Mac, the iOS version runs quite nicely on the desktop. . Who says we haven't had something new to play with from DVDProfiler for a while? |