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How to contribute variable video formats?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorNexus the Sixth
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If the picture is 1.33:1 on a BD it certainly is not full frame. Whether there are black bars or black columns, they ain't counting as picture.


My copy of The Prisoner on BD is 1.33:1 and it has Full Frame ticked. What would the alternative be? We don't have any other way to signify pillar boxing.
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My copy of The Prisoner on BD is 1.33:1 and it has Full Frame ticked. What would the alternative be? We don't have any other way to signify pillar boxing.

Fullframe SD ... but the whole "full frame", "widescreen" is conceptually flawed in my opinion, as this branch of the discussion shows.
The aspect ratio should be recorded and whether this is the OAR or not (or possibly the OAR). But that would of course open up another jar of the pandora as to be a documentation nightmare.
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OK in Interstellar the main format is 2.40:1 and in Other Features I put: IMAX®-Sequences in Videoformat 1.78:1
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in Interstellar the main format is 2.40:1 and in Other Features I put: IMAX®-Sequences in Videoformat 1.78:1

Do whatever you want. The voters decide.
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in Interstellar the main format is 2.40:1 and in Other Features I put: IMAX®-Sequences in Videoformat 1.78:1

Do whatever you want. The voters decide.


Wrong.  The voters vote, the screeners decide! 
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OK in Interstellar the main format is 2.40:1 and in Other Features I put: IMAX®-Sequences in Videoformat 1.78:1



Sounds like the best course of action. Even though the program is lacking for instances like this with multiple WS ratios for a film, using the other features to at least get the info into the profile is all that matters.
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My copy of The Prisoner on BD is 1.33:1 and it has Full Frame ticked. What would the alternative be? We don't have any other way to signify pillar boxing.

Fullframe SD ... but the whole "full frame", "widescreen" is conceptually flawed in my opinion, as this branch of the discussion shows.
The aspect ratio should be recorded and whether this is the OAR or not (or possibly the OAR). But that would of course open up another jar of the pandora as to be a documentation nightmare.


The AR can be recorded. I just tried to enter 1.33:1 without ticking either Full Frame or Widescreen but then the graphics disappeared all together. But the AR still shows up in text mode. It's just missing an icon.

Update: As counter intuitive as it may seem, entering 1.33:1 and ticking Widescreen actually produces a result I can live with. No more dreaded Full Frame!
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in Interstellar the main format is 2.40:1 and in Other Features I put: IMAX®-Sequences in Videoformat 1.78:1

Do whatever you want. The voters decide.

Wrong.  The voters vote, the screeners decide!

You are new to the process, aren't you?
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in Interstellar the main format is 2.40:1 and in Other Features I put: IMAX®-Sequences in Videoformat 1.78:1

Do whatever you want. The voters decide.

Wrong.  The voters vote, the screeners decide!

You are new to the process, aren't you?

Nope, the Screeners may be lazy and just go by what the voters have voted, but in the end it is still their decision.
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in Interstellar the main format is 2.40:1 and in Other Features I put: IMAX®-Sequences in Videoformat 1.78:1

Do whatever you want. The voters decide.

Wrong.  The voters vote, the screeners decide!

You are new to the process, aren't you?

Nope, the Screeners may be lazy and just go by what the voters have voted, but in the end it is still their decision.


the screeners should know what the contribution rules are. And should not approve or deny based on votes.
if 99 out of 100 votes are not right, it is up to the screeners to get it right without letting public opinion factor into it. And if they can't do that, then Ken needs new screeners.
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the screeners should know what the contribution rules are.

Unfortunately, they often don't.

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And should not approve or deny based on votes.

Unfortunately, they often do.

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if 99 out of 100 votes are not right, it is up to the screeners to get it right without letting public opinion factor into it.

If, indeed, 99 out of 100 votes are not right, then it's my experience that the screeners won't get it right either.

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And if they can't do that, then Ken needs new screeners.

It seems he does.
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the screeners should know what the contribution rules are. And should not approve or deny based on votes.

In fact, we have cases where strict application of rules leads to inept data. I have seen screeners accept correct (but against the rules) data in some cases, and I think it is a very good thing for normal downloaders, who expect to get correct profiles from the online. Our problem comes from people who don't care about movies, but love collecting errors.
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the screeners should know what the contribution rules are. And should not approve or deny based on votes.

What are the votes for then?
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if 99 out of 100 votes are not right, it is up to the screeners to get it right without letting public opinion factor into it. And if they can't do that, then Ken needs new screeners.

Seems to me he needs new voters first. 
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but can't lookup other versions by title, as that function does not work anymore on my desktop despite re-installing 5 times.  

What happens when you try?


This:



I've tried sending a couple reports and they say they succeeded, but haven't heard anything back. The last thing I haven't done but will try when I finish typing is clicking that restart button on the error screen. Can't imagine it will be any different than a standard restart, or any other restart, but then I will have literally tried everything.

EDIT. and that failed miserably. Tried a few times. First off, the OK button is greyed out unless I click iunclude a screenshot. When I do that a pop-up error comes up saying profiler is already running and can't start. Like it's trying to start it without closing it first.
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This:

I've tried sending a couple reports and they say they succeeded, but haven't heard anything back. The last thing I haven't done but will try when I finish typing is clicking that restart button on the error screen. Can't imagine it will be any different than a standard restart, or any other restart, but then I will have literally tried everything.

EDIT. and that failed miserably. Tried a few times. First off, the OK button is greyed out unless I click iunclude a screenshot. When I do that a pop-up error comes up saying profiler is already running and can't start. Like it's trying to start it without closing it first.


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then I will have literally tried everything.


"Invalid Floating Point" operations usually indicate that one (or more) of your system fonts is/are missing and/or corrupted.

DVDProfiler uses Tahoma.ttf
Please check what happens if you reinstall Tahoma.ttf from your Windows DVD.
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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