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What do you do in Profiler with sold/lost DVDs?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantBlair
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You give away, sell, or lose DVDs from your collection. This logically means they don't belong in your Owned category anymore.

So, what do you do with them? Do move them to a "No Longer Owned" category? What about moving them back to Wishlist and creating "sold/given/lost" tags? What about a combination or none of the above?
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I started to delete them and a few years later I started to think about it (purchase statistics and so on).

Now it's too late and I simply continue removing them and renumbering the collection.
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For a long time I didn't even think about getting rid of parts of my collection. But with the switch to BluRay came the double dips, so what to do with the DVDs.

As long as they are still in the process of being given away (sorted out, but still in my home) I move them to a custom category ("For Sale"). When these finally find a new home I completely remove them from my collection-list.

This somewhat ruins my purchase statistics but for knowing that I once owned the DVD I tag the BluRays as "Upgrade"
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I use tags to identifiy the ones I want to sell but haven't sold yet

Once sold, I move them into a custom category called "sold". The reason is:
- I want to keep track of my purchases
- I want to keep track of what I watched, even though I sold that disc
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Custom Collection Categories "Sell" and "Sold", both not included in Owned anymore.
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Like Taro, I like to keep track of my purchases and viewings. I don't get rid of anything from my collection very often, but with replacing some DVDs with Blu-ray and newer editions of other movies, I do have some pointless redundancy in my collection, so I have a few things up on Craigslist right now. I have created a For Sale and a Sold category. When they sell, I make notes with the selling price and whatnot, but keep the purchase information locked in.
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I'll just delete them outright, but carry over the watched stats and note what they were on the upgrades. For example, something I first watched from the library on dvd, then the blu-ray, followed by me finding the BD to buy cheap. So the watched I'll tag the notes with "library dvd" or "library bd" or cable or whatever I watched. Kinda wish I had kept the what I paid and when I paid once in a while, but usually don't miss it much.
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Like bigdaddyhorse I just delete it outright. But I on the other hand don't save any of the information. To me once something isn't in my collection any longer I really don't care about any of the information it had any more. All I care about is the info on my collection as my collection stands.
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The watched category is probably one of the most important elements of Profiler .. I would update the listing as best as can be before moving it into the want side...  then when and if you ever replace it the history of the said title itself is still there ..

Even Titles I watch on broadcast TV or Netflix I make a want title of that title with the date I watched and with whom..  that information comes in handy 5 or 6 years later when you are trying to determine if you or others saw the title in question ..
Right now I am watching /and have on in the background -  The DeerHunter .. I have no interest in pulling that dvd from my collection to watch by its own.. but if nothing else on TV right now and I haven't seen it since the 80's .. I'll be sure to mark the info on the one I do have of when 'last watched' ..

If you have dvd's in your library you own for years and years but Never watched or even placed into a dvdtray  but sell or trade it eventually  make sure of these notes and then move it to want with a vague interest button activated ..
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Like bigdaddyhorse I just delete it outright. But I on the other hand don't save any of the information. To me once something isn't in my collection any longer I really don't care about any of the information it had any more. All I care about is the info on my collection as my collection stands.


That pretty much sums it up for me too. I just fully delete them...they're no longer a part of my collection.
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I don't have many, but there are a handful of upgraded movies I have given away. Like others, I move them to a special sold/donated category so I still have access to the stats: watched/paid for mainly. If I watch a movie in another medium, I don't count it toward the disc I have, so I like to have the last watched stats especially. I can see if I've watched a particular movie which might make me choose another one to watch, but I judge each DVD on it's own merit and want to watch each one for quality so don't mark it as watched until I actually watch it even though I've seen the movie itself before.
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I have actually never gotten rid if any DVDs (yet) in which I had already placed the data in my collection.


I couldn't imagine deleting them entirely due to the way that I handle my collection as a whole. My collection isn't just DVDs that I have or DVDs that I want. It holds even movies that I have seen or haven't seen of even the slightest interest of seeing at some point, with tags marking this and other facts. When I finally get rid of some DVDs, I'll move them to a new category keeping all of the information in tact that was contained when it sat in the Owned category.

I want to remember that [movie] was given to me by [name] on [date] for [this reason] as well as to whom I gave the DVD to. If I sold it, then for how much. I'm tracking everything else with the Profiler from conception until ownership, why not keep them in mind once they have moved on?
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I move stuff to a "Previously Owned" category, where I put a note about how it was sold/lost/given-away. I also make sure to change the disc count to zero. I like seeing a history of my purchases.
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Like bigdaddyhorse I just delete it outright. But I on the other hand don't save any of the information. To me once something isn't in my collection any longer I really don't care about any of the information it had any more. All I care about is the info on my collection as my collection stands.

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Ones I plan on getting rid of, I move over to a custom category. Once they're gone, then I will delete.
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I have at least 2 in my Owned that I honestly have no idea where they have gotten to.  (1 I have the case.)  I marked them Loaned to "?" and overdue for return.

For upgrades, I carry over watched info and purchase info (in notes), and then delete.
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