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can you add the region codes for blu ray movies in tellico like it is for dvd movies thank you Little Bear |
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I can add them to the default values for future releases, but you can also edit the values yourself. Open the "Fields Editor" and select the Region field to change the available values. |
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where do i find the editor to edit tellico region codes and do have to be in root to do it think you Little Bear |
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No need to be root at all. In the menu, it's the Collection->Collection Fields command, or there's a Fields button in the toolbar, by default. Then select the Region field from the list in the dialog. |
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is there any updates for tellico blu-ray region codes or is it not made
Thank you Little Bear |
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I'm not sure what you're asking about. You are able to add the region codes to your collection already. Is there a specific data source which you want to return Blue-ray region codes which is not? |
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win is the new tellico ver 2.4.0 or highter with updated tellico.data file with blu-ray regions add to it Thank You Little Bear |
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I'm not sure I'm going to add them to the default fields in the next version, since users can already do that themselves. ![]() |
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win i reinstall my system i lost the region code for blu-ray and have to re edit tellico to add them back that why i am asking if toy can add it so win toy install tellico it preset for blu-ray and F Y I amazon make it harder to use them in tellico with there key thank You Little Bear |
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Did it not save in the Tellico .tc data file when you re-opened it? You make a good suggestion about adding it to the default values in Tellico, so I'll try to get that in the next release. For my testing, can you give me an example of an Blue-ray from Amazon that has a region code set? Thanks! |
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ok here amazon data on blu-ray region codes http://www.amazon.com/Vanishing-Point-B ... B001JNND9W here rhe region codes for blu-ray Region A: This region covers all of North America, South America and South East Asia. Region B: This encompasses Europe, Africa, Middle East, French territories and Greenland. Region C: Region which covers the rest of the world including Russia, Asia, and China. |
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If you search for that in Tellico from Amazon, you'll see that Amazon returns data that says "Region 1" which is how Tellico saves it. I think Amazon is using Region A = Region 1, Region B = Region 2, etc. ![]() |
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did you add region A to tellico before you did search for a Blu-Ray movie F Y I Blu-Ray player are listed as A/1 = blu-ray region A / DVD region 1 Playback Movies are listed ad dvd region for DVD and Blu-ray region for Blu-Ray EX: region 1 for DVD and Region A for Blu-Ray Little Bear |
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