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Evil Genie Jafar
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Post by Evil Genie Jafar »

Big Worms wrote:
Evil Genie Jafar wrote:How do you use dvdspot?

I spent all night yesterday adding my DVDs to my collection and none got recorded.
Can you explain a little bit more to what you did. In other words did you do a mass import or one by one?
I guess that was just it.

I opened an account there a while ago but I never used it. I did a list back then but just for a couple DVDs. Yesterday I tried to keep with the list; using
"search" and moving it to owned but didn't work.
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After you moved them, did you press save?
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Post by dvdjunkie »

The problem with DVD Spot is it is too easy and everyone tries to make it so hard.

When you open your page up, in right hand corner is a little space that says UPC or Title and you put the UPC code or the title there and then the screen will come up with a picture and information. Click on the options and click on owned and the screen will open up to the whole 'questionaire' about your information, where you bought it, how much you paid, how often you watch it, and your reviews. Be sure and click save after every entry. Believe me it is that easy.

If you happen to have a DVD that they don't have in their library, when it comes up with the red identifier that they couldn't find that UPC or title, click on ADD and then enter the information asked for on the "long" form.

Don't try to make it too hard, because it is easy. Just make sure you use the right-hand-corner box to enter your titles, don't use the center of the screen, that is for the ones that you already have entered.

Then after you have all of your discs entered, you can customize how you want them to be categorized. Under favorite movie, or least favorite movie, or Disney, or whatever. You can manage your own account with this listing category.

Hope this helps. If not, PM me and I will try to help you along.

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