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I'm entering the Cast of a movie and at the end, there are 8 people credited as "Guntaguard", 4 as " River Thug" and 3 as "Fortress Nymph". Weird thing is each of them shares that same credit. There are 8 people, each listed "Guntaguard" -- not a section at the top of them called "Guntaguards" with just the names following. Same with the other two "groups".
I'm in the process of crediting them individually (as they actually appear in the end credits):
George Gladst Guntaguard Sam Tindall Guntaguard Mark Burnham Guntaguard Jarrod Watt Guntaguard Kris Dollman Guntaguard Stuart Kincaid Guntaguard Kris Kotsiakos Guntaguard Chriss Oakley Guntaguard
But would gladly create Groups if people prefer. | Posted: Topic Replies: 3, Topic Views: 726 | | I have a tool which tells me the audio tracks associated with a disc (although it sometimes gets things wrong, I'm assuming based on how the disc was encoded, like thinking audio is stereo when it is really mono). The tracks are ordered by this tool, but I'm not sure how they determine the order.
When I look at the audio tracks available on the menu, often the commentary track shows up elsewhere and the order of the audio tracks presented in the menu often doesn't match the tool. And sometimes I see tracks listed by the tool which don't show up on the menu.
So, what's the correct order for the audio tracks to be entered? Sometimes I see people updating the audio tracks, and the only change they have made is the order of the audio tracks. Is that a legitimate edit? | Posted: Topic Replies: 6, Topic Views: 1770 | | Normally I'd treat it like every segment is an episode. It gets a little more complicated when the segments are spread over two discs. Do I leave them off of the main entry, create two child entries (one per disc), and add the segments only to the child entries? Do I put all of the credits on the main entry? Or both? | Posted: Topic Replies: 1, Topic Views: 926 | | Quoting Wigram:
Quote: Quoting mreeder50:
Quote: You can copy the original and make an alternate version. Only if the UPC and locality are the same. The same discID is frequently found in releases of the same title in different localities, US and Canada for instance.
Agree with the comment about the Localities, not the UPC. You can create alternate entries for discs in the same locality which are shared by different releases with different UPCs. | Posted: Topic Replies: 6, Topic Views: 3603 | |
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