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Posted by Wild Coyote on 05/24/07 00:11
On Wed, 23 May 2007 22:49:46 GMT, Jonathan Brisby
<underthe@rosebush.com> wrote:
>I've never been able to get the "high quality" cover images, they say
>they download but all I get are these nasty little thumbnails. :P
>
>On Tue, 22 May 2007 12:40:41 -0700, Wild Coyote
><Wild_Coyote@TheZone.Net> wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 22 May 2007 02:03:30 -0700, The Great Attractor
>><SuperM@ssiveBlackHoleAtTheCenterOfTheMilkyWayGalaxy.org> wrote:
>>
>>>On Tue, 22 May 2007 13:10:29 +0800, Oldus Fartus
>>><denisand@iiNOSPAMnet.net.au> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Wild Coyote wrote:
>>>>> Just curious.
>>>>> --
>>>>> Still Howlin' at the Moon!
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>DVD Profiler, available from http://www.invelos.com/
>>>
>>> I use Doug's list, and add a column to it for ownership, place
>>>purchased, date purchased, and purchase price.
>>>
>>> There is a picture of my main page in alt.binaries.misc called DVD
>>>Database Screenshot.
>>>
>>> The advantages of my method are that the database is free, constantly
>>>updated, and the only data the user has to put in is purchase data, and
>>>some occasional update merges to keep current. The other advantage is
>>>that a vast database of nearly all titles available are placed at one's
>>>fingertips.
>>
>>Tried to go to abm, It was going to take too long. I have DVD
>>Profiler 3.0 now, but the thing has become way too complicated and the
>>fighting in the forums and at the contribution level is just not worth
>>it anymore. There is a select group that just make it a very
>>miserable experience to try and contribute. The cover scan is only 72
>>dpi, reject and you get the idea.
>>
>>I will look at Doug's list.
If you are talking DVD Profiler, you have to pay $30 or so and get the
premium registration. Then go into options and change to the high
quality scans.
--
Still Howlin' at the Moon!
Wild Coyote
wd_coyote<AT>hotmail.com
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