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Help with ProFiler,

Discussion in 'Other video questions' started by hollandoh, Oct 28, 2005.

  1. hollandoh

    hollandoh Regular member

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    Hello, I have just finished reading the Help files in Profiler. and for the life of me, I can`t find out how to Put my movies to a DVD,or something so I can save them on file. Should I use a DVD,or a Floppy. and How do I go about doing it.. If anyone can Help please send a STEP BY STEP instructions. I want to some how save the Movies I have so if something happens I have a copy .I am talking about the IVS CLASSIC DVD LISTING, I don`t have many,just Two Hundred, and don`t want to lose them,, Thanking You In Advance....
    Andy.,.
     
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    hollandoh Regular member

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    @colw, I already have my movies, on disk. what I have is a list in DVD Profiler of all my movies, and want to know how to put THEM ALL on a DVD or Floppy so I have a copy of them all. Thanks for your help anyway. Andy./.
     
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    Sorri - misinterpreted your question.

    To output your listing use the:

    Backup Profile Database

    or Export Profile Database options in DVD Profiler

    This will allow to save your listing to floppy, jump drive or whereever.
     
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    @colw, thanks, I am headed for Florida today and I will try it ,and let you know. Thanks, Andy.
     

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