Specify the type of packaging in which the DVD
is released. There is further information about case types, images
showing each type, and the opportunity to ask questions if unsure, in
the Case Types thread in the forum – click here
Regions
List
the Region(s) shown on the cover, unless you can verify there is a
discrepancy between that and the region coding on the disc.
List DVDs encoded for at least Regions 1-6 as "All". Regions 7-8 are ignored for the purposes of DVD Profiler.
RCE discs report region information incorrectly when analyzed. If RCE is present, use the box information.
When adding regions not listed on the cover, include your verification method (including detection of RCE presence) in your contribution notes.
Enter region coding for the Main Feature disc(s) only.
Disc Formats
Use the check boxes as follows:
Check Box
Disc Specification
Dual-Sided
Discs with content on both sides.
Dual-Layered
Discs with two layers of data presented on one or both sides. (i.e. RSDL)
Flipper
Dual-sided discs where the main feature is split between the two sides; hence, it requires the disc to be flipped in the middle of the feature.
Disc IDs
Add disc information for each disc using a DVD-ROM drive. Use the default descriptions wherever possible; do not change Main Feature to the film's title. Use one description per disc. If a disc is double-sided, there is only one description for that disc.
Do not enter each side as a separate disc.
If a movie is on both sides of a disc in Widescreen and Pan & Scan
versions, identify this by adding (A: W/S; B: P&S) or (A: P&S;
B: W/S). Make sure that you have the correct order.
If a film spans 2 discs, add (Part 1) and (Part 2) to the “Main Feature” description.
If
your Disc ID differs from the Disc ID in the main database, you may
change it and re-contribute it if you are doing a wider contribution,
but don't make a specific contribution for this reason. All Disc IDs
will be stored in the main database for a future development of DVD Profiler.
Video Formats
Use the check boxes as follows:
Check Box
Film Specification
Pan & Scan
Films that were shot at an aspect wider than 1.33:1, and then cropped to 1.33:1 for presentation on the DVD.
Full Frame
Films that were filmed at 1.33:1 or Academy Ratio and presented as such.
Films presented in Open Matte and TV series, unless otherwise noted.
Computer generated animation re-rendered to 1.33:1 (even if the original theatrical release was widescreen).
Widescreen
Films that are presented in ratio wider than 1.33:1.
16 x 9 Enhanced
DVDs with a widescreen presentation that is Anamorphic, often listed as "Enhanced for 16x:9 Televisions".
DVD
boxes frequently incorrectly list a film as Full Frame when it is
actually Pan & Scan (P&S) due to the negative image that
P&S has. Please use the correct terminology in DVD Profiler.
Use
the Ratio drop down list to enter the aspect ratio of the main feature.
In cases where Widescreen and P&S versions are included, list the
Widescreen ratio. Note: The drop down list
contains only a selection of the most commonly used ratios by the film
industry. Where appropriate, a different ratio may be entered.
Use the Video specified on the DVD
Cover unless you can verify there is a discrepancy between that and the
actual Video included on the disc. When contributing accurate, DVD-based Video – including P&S in place of Full Frame - include your verification method in your Contribution Notes.
Subtitles
You may list up to 32 subtitles.Enter all subtitles listed in the DVD Subtitle menu. Use Other for any language that is not in the program list.
Do not enter subtitles that are part of the actual video image (aka "burnt-in" subtitles) into this section; instead, noted these under "Other Features".
Enter "Forced" subtitles (those that cannot be turned off by the user, but are not "burnt-in") as for normal subtitles, with an additional note in Other Features that they are forced, unless they are used only for translating on-screen text.
Audio Formats
Enter Audio format channels as matrixed, using the following standards:
Symbol(s)
Description
Enter As
Dolby Digital 1.0 (Mono)
1
Dolby Digital 2.0 (Mono)
1
Dolby Digital 2.0 (Stereo)
2
Dolby Digital 2.0 (Dolby Surround)
3
or
Dolby Digital 4.0 (Dolby Surround)
4
Dolby Digital 5.0
5
Dolby Digital 5.1
5.1
DTS 5.1
5.1
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround EX
6.1
DTS 6.1 ES (Matrixed and Discrete)
6.1
List each Commentary track as a separate entry.
List audio tracks in the order in which they are encoded on the disc, determined via your DVD player or DVD-ROM drive.
Use the Audio specified on the DVD
Cover unless you can verify there is a discrepancy between that and the
actual Audio included on the disc. When contributing accurate, DVD-based Audio, include your verification method in your Contribution Notes.