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Finding disc ID's for blu ray discs???
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAllanlegarthnielsen
Registered: March 2, 2014
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How do people do this? I know I need a blu ray drive in my computer maybe?

But is there another way? Anyone knows of other databases? OR can I read it physically on the disc?

I have a newer blu ray boxset I want to contribute, but I don't have the ID's for the child profiles.....
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAce_of_Sevens
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You can't manually enter IDs even if you have another source. You need a Blu-ray drive, either internal or external.
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if the box set you have is popular enough for others to contribute the disc ID  you can get it back when you look for updates for your current collection you keep on line here at Invelos cloud  for Invelos to  scan your profile collection and give you updates you need that are not there or have to be updated .  Just be sure you don't have that category  ( in this case disc ID )  locked ..
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAllanlegarthnielsen
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Quoting widescreenforever:
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if the box set you have is popular enough for others to contribute the disc ID  you can get it back when you look for updates for your current collection you keep on line here at Invelos cloud  for Invelos to  scan your profile collection and give you updates you need that are not there or have to be updated .  Just be sure you don't have that category  ( in this case disc ID )  locked ..


I thought I wasn't allowed to contribute anyting without either an EAN or disc ID?

Anyways, I've put in a phony EAN. I wanted to delete it and leave EAN/disc ID blank for someone else to contribute. But I can't do that. It want's to have one of them... or should I just contribute with a manual number?

I don't see anywhere where I can lock/unlock this category?
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you can contribute any part of a profile you own or have ordered .. when you right click the lock you can pick certain areas to lock or ALL  ..  When satisfied - I usually lock all areas except for cast and crew ..

EAN ( UPC ) and disc ID area are two separate areas .. The EAN section should reflect the upc barcode  on the package ( 12 digits)  to line it up with that same product in Invelos databank  . .
a manually typed - fictitious EAN would not be able to find the missing Disc ID to download back to you .

if you wish the blue ray disc ( or std dvd)  to reflect properly in your data .. The disc ID is mainly used for the dvdrom ( blueray)  CD tray- inserted  to instantly find that disc ID in your library when disc tray is used with your laptop or PC . 

I find sometimes'  an inserted disc never brought up a  dvd I'm looking for  and that then reflects back to wrong disc ID.
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I thought I wasn't allowed to contribute anyting without either an EAN or disc ID?


You need either of the two to be able to contribute to the Invelos database.
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