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Headshot Master Database (v4)
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantDr. Killpatient
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Just a thought... If my understanding is correct, when we import the HMDB, we get headshots for everyone (which explains why I've headshots for people in zero profiles).

This then means that if I import from HMDB, the three variants of Rebecca Romijn that I just removed will return. Should we be tracking incorrect "common names" to strip out of the HMDB, or have I got it all wrong? 

If they are bad entries, give me the ones in question and I'll remove them.
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I don't know what the third variation was that I removed locally.

Common name: "Rebecca Romijn-Stamos" 78 titles (438 profiles)

Therefore the following can be removed from HMDB (and "credited as" in people's databases)
"Rebecca Romijn Stamos" 10 titles (37 profiles)
"Rebecca Romijn" 49 titles (167 profiles)
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Ah, I can't remove them them as it would remove the photo from a profile that hasn't been updated for the common name.  In essence, they aren't bad entries.

But this has gotten my mind tinkering, I wonder if I can create a ColdFusion script that'll run the names through the CLT to see if any return in zero hits and I can remove those.  Wondering if it's really worth it in the grand scheme of things.  I would need to meter the checks to prevent overloading the site and would need Ken's permission too.
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Ah, I can't remove them them as it would remove the photo from a profile that hasn't been updated for the common name.  In essence, they aren't bad entries.

But this has gotten my mind tinkering, I wonder if I can create a ColdFusion script that'll run the names through the CLT to see if any return in zero hits and I can remove those.  Wondering if it's really worth it in the grand scheme of things.  I would need to meter the checks to prevent overloading the site and would need Ken's permission too.


No, please don't do that. A lot of people are using names different from the CLT because of it's flaws. Or they use different common names for Asian names. etc etc. Those people would suffer if you automatically erase headshots from alternative good common names ( ). Just leave them in, if someone wants to remove them it's dead-easy with the database repair.
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Ah, I can't remove them them as it would remove the photo from a profile that hasn't been updated for the common name.  In essence, they aren't bad entries.

But this has gotten my mind tinkering, I wonder if I can create a ColdFusion script that'll run the names through the CLT to see if any return in zero hits and I can remove those.  Wondering if it's really worth it in the grand scheme of things.  I would need to meter the checks to prevent overloading the site and would need Ken's permission too.


No, please don't do that. A lot of people are using names different from the CLT because of it's flaws. Or they use different common names for Asian names. etc etc. Those people would suffer if you automatically erase headshots from alternative good common names ( ). Just leave them in, if someone wants to remove them it's dead-easy with the database repair.


I agree... I prefer having some "unnessessary" headshots instead of missing some "nessessary" ones.
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Yes, then if you add a disc that has that person in, boom, the headshot's right there for you.
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Yup, but that's the one drawback to compacting your database to get rid of unused cast & crew with headshots, you have to re-import the HMDB database to get them or jump through hoops to have one or two databases just for the headshots and creating dummy profiles to preserve the headshots you want to import into your main collection.
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However, if you find someone that's clearly a bad entry such as the entire name (not Stage Name) in the First Name field, let me know and I'll ax 'em.
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Hey guys.
First off, thanks for all your hard work. Second, I just had to get a new computer, and decided instead of loading my old collection back in, I would start again. I just downloaded this file, but can't figure out how to use it. The only instructions I found was how to add updates to the existing scans, but I can't figure out how to add the existing file to my collection.
Am I missing something?

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I tried opening the file under "restore database", but it wouldn't work. An error message came up.
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What was the error message?
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It just basically said that it cannot open the file. I running Vista Home Premium 64 Bit. Not sure if that matters.
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It just basically said that it cannot open the file. I running Vista Home Premium 64 Bit. Not sure if that matters.


Is it possible your downloaded file got corrupted. Maybe clear your internet browser's cache, and re-download it.
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I tried that but it still didn't work  ...Maybe someone could give me a step-by-step on how to upload the file into Profiler? Maybe I'm still doing something wrong.
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I tried that but it still didn't work  ...Maybe someone could give me a step-by-step on how to upload the file into Profiler? Maybe I'm still doing something wrong.


Open DVD Profiler
Click File | Restore Database
Browse to where you downloaded and select the Headshot DB (file should have a DPB extension)
Click Next
Click Restore Cast & Crew Databases
Set "Existing Photos" to "Let me compare"
Decide which images you want to keep.

To speed up the process, you can press "A" to accept the new image, or "K" to keep the existing image.
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Just making sure but did you unzip the database before trying to import it?
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I did the exact same thing as I did last night, but for some reason it worked this time! Maybe I needed to restart my computer.
Anyway, thanks cvermeylen and Dr. Killpatient for your help, and for the hard work making this!
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