How To Add DVDs to the Database - and Your Collection
How To Add DVDs to the Database - and Your Collection:
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The process is very simple.
To add new DVDs, you can either go to the theatrical entry and click on "Create DVD" (after "Create Blu-ray"), example: https://www.blu-ray.com/Super-8/32333/
If there is no existing theatrical/master entry, you can go to any DVD entry and click on "Add new movie" (located below the tabs "Overview", "Blu-ray review", "Screenshots" etc).
The developers have also made it extremely easy to search the database now. Just go to the search bar on the main page, which you used to use to search the Blu-ray database.
Also, don't forget that you could also add Blu-rays, Hardware, etc. Here are the direct links for the Wiki System in case you have forgotten that they exist
Thank you for contributing to the site, and if you have any questions, please feel free to PM Blu-ray.com's team.
Addition: How to Select Studio/Distributor When Contributing to the Database
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Hello everyone,
The Blu-ray.com team would like to inform all members and contributors how to select the studio/distributor when adding a new title/profile or updating an existing one.
Given that the film industry constantly evolves -- many labels merge, new sublabels are created, old studios are renamed, etc -- we would like to follow the same format ISBN logging does. There are different reasons why, but some of the most important ones are consistency and the ability to retain legacy info.
What this means is that the studio/distributor that is entered in the database must be the party releasing the product (Blu-ray/DVD) as of the day/date it enters the market. For example, if Echo Bridge is releasing a Miramax produced film on February 1, the film/release profile should have Echo Bridge as the studio/distributor.
Sublabels/offshoots shouldn't be broken either. For example, From Beyond, which is part of Scream Factory's horror series, should appear under Shout Factory.
The decision to have in the profile the studio/distributor releasing the title as of the day it enters the market was made so that our members as well as our team (reviewers/contributors) can easily identify it. This should also help us avoid the incorrect information large retailers, such as Amazon, often list before and after release date.
Thank you for contributing to the database and making Blu-ray.com the best and most complete site for everything Blu-ray on the Internet
Thank you,
Pro-B
Last edited by pro-bassoonist; 01-29-2013 at 09:03 AM.