These guidelines have been replaced by IVS with a set of contribution rules. This document is maintained merely as an article of historical interest.
DVD Profiler Contribution Guide
Thank you for your interest in contributing to the DVD Profiler online database!
As part of our on-going quest to improve and refine the largest database of DVD information in the world, we have created this guide. Completing this guide is now a requirement of contributing to the online database. This will help to ensure consistency in the database, and help to reduce inaccurate contributions.
Although you must complete all questions accurately to finish the guide, all answers to the questions are on the same page as the questions. Also, if you miss any questions, we'll show you what you got wrong so you can finish the guide quickly and easily.
We hope every user learns something from the guide, and that completing the guide helps in your enjoyment of DVD Profiler!
What to contribute
The first step to accurate contributions is deciding what to contribute. If you're unsure whether a particular entry should be contributed, it probably shouldn't be.
- Contribute only "DVD Video" DVDs - no CDs, DVD-Audio, video games, Video CDs, or VHS titles will be accepted.
- Do not contribute "bootleg" or otherwise illegal DVDs.
- When contributing a title entered by UPC, make sure the UPC is valid. Do not contribute titles with "made up" or otherwise inaccurate UPCs.
- When changing an existing profile, before editing the profile, make sure you've refreshed it from the online database so that you're starting with the latest version.
- Box Sets should be contributed as a single profile, unless the DVDs are individually packaged, such as in keep cases.
Titles
The DVD title should match the title of the original work, which generally is the title on the DVD cover.
- Never add distinguishing factors to the title (such as "Widescreen" or "Special Edition"). Use the Desc. field for these.
- Check capitalization of the title. Joining words such as "of", "the", "a", "in", etc. should not be capitalized unless they are the first word in the title.
- "Lord of the Rings" is correctly capitalized, "Lord Of The Rings" is not.
- "The Matrix Reloaded" is correctly capitalized. "The matrix reloaded" is not.
- The title should match the language of the locality, and should not have an alternate title (for instance in another language) included.
- Possessives are generally not part of the title - for instance, it's "Vampires", not "John Carpenter's Vampires".
- Episode monikers are part of the title, and should be separated with a colon and space. i.e. "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock".
The Desc. field is for distinguishing between DVDs, and for indicating special versions. It's usually safe to use one of the built-in selections if appropriate. Before you enter something that's not in the list, consider whether it will help distinguish between multiple versions of a given DVD.
In order to allow for the greatest flexibility with sort order, the sort title field is no longer submitted as part of the contribution process. Instead, the title (minus the leading article, if any) will be used as the sort title. Please continue to use the sort title field to customize your collection's title sort order.
Overviews and Easter Eggs
Overviews should generally match the overview text on the back of the DVD case. If there is no overview on the case, a simple 1-2 paragraph overview should be used. Always match the overview language to the profile's locality.
Never include the following items in overviews:
- Reviews
- Extra features
- Hyperlinks or other HTML
- Easter eggs
Easter Eggs are extra features hidden on the disc and not accessible through an obvious menu option. Be sure to match language of the easter eggs to the profile's locality.
Never include the following items in the easter egg section:
- Mistakes or bloopers
- Reviews
- Extra features which are accessible through normal menu options
- Hyperlinks or other HTML
Actors and Directors
Actors
The actor names and roles played should be those listed in the DVD credits, in the same order listed. When adding actors, follow these guidelines:
- Do not use IMDB-style roman numerals in actor names.
- For voice-only roles (as in animated titles), add "(voice)" to the role. Otherwise, the role should be that listed in the film credits.
- Include only actors in the actor display. Crew (such as director, cinematographer, etc.) should not be included.
- For box sets, include only those actors who star in every DVD in the set. Additionally, box set actor listings should be limited to top billed actors only.
- Do not include artifical actor entries to act as separators between cast lists. (i.e. "--JAPANESE CAST--")
- Uncredited actors may be listed following all credited actors. Append "(uncredited)" to the role.
Directors
Take care with director names. Misspelled directors are one of the most common errors in contributed profiles.
- For box sets, include the director only if they directed every film in the set.
Cover Images
Before submitting new cover scans, make sure your new covers are of significantly higher quality than the existing online images, and meet the following criteria:
- The covers must match the profile exactly, including the UPC and locality.
- Image size must be at least as large as the existing online covers. If you don't have a premium registration, you will be unable to verify this. Therefore, submit only images you have personally scanned at 100 DPI or higher, ideally 120 DPI.
- Image qualitymust beat least on par with the existing online covers. Covers which are larger than existing images but are of inferior clarity will not be accepted.
- Images must not contain extra watermarks or site links.
- Images must be of the front and back only. Do not include the spine in either the front or back image.
- Make sure neither front or back is of reduced quality from the existing scans.
Do not contribute generic "Coming Soon" images. If the back image is not yet available (as in a pre-release), use the front images in both places.
Other
Features
The Other Features field is for features which do not have a specific indicator in the features section. Do not relist features here which are described in the specific features. Example: "Making Of" should not be listed in the Other Features section - it is indicated by selecting "Featurette" in the Features section.
SRP
The SRP should be the original SRP when the DVD is first released, and must not reduce over time, although the DVD may. Also ensure the currency type matches the locality.
Audio
Audio format channels should be entered as "matrixed". Therefore, Dolby Surround should be 3 channel, although it is physically stored in 2.
Description Enter As 2-Track Mono 1 Stereo 2 Dolby Surround 3 Dolby Digital 5.1 5.1 DTS 5.1 5.1 Contribution Notes
When you contribute a changed profile, you have the option of including Contribution Notes. Normally, you can leave these blank. Use this space to enter explanations for changes to an existing profile where the change may at first appear incorrect. For instance, if you're intentionally removing incorrect data, or making a subtle change (such as a spelling correction to the overview).
Guide Complete
Congratulations! You have successfully completed the contribution guide and your registration is now authorized to submit contributions. To keep up to date with the latest contribution guidelines, see the FAQ section of dvdprofiler.com.
Please follow these guidelines when submitting contributions. A pattern of violations of these guidelines will result in a warning via email, and suspension of contribution authorization. Repeated violations will result in a permanent removal of contribution authorization.
If you have any comments or suggestions for this guide, please send them to dvdprofiler@intervocative.com.
Thanks for your time and interest in completing this guide!
