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nehickel
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Posted - 26 Jul 2011 :  05:10:38  Show Profile  Visit nehickel's Homepage  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
This is probably a dumb question that I probably already know the answer to but I'll ask it anyway.
IN the ADD/EDIT Movie Info page under the tab of DVD/VHS, fields like Video Standard, Video Mode and Packaging are all drop boxes. For content you can either select a value you have previously entered or add a new value. Here's the question. Where are these values stored? I looked in the database file and didn't find anything there and I tried doing a search using Window 7's Explorer search feature but haven't found anything with that. I've also searched the Registry without any luck. Is this just a part of the Windows OS or are these values actually stored in a file. My reason for asking is I want to delete some values in the drop down's.

Thanks,
Norm

Alessio Viti
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Posted - 16 Sep 2011 :  14:35:07  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
hello Norm,

These values are not stored anywhere, I mean that these are populated each time with all values that are inside the Current Movies. If you create a new empty database there are empty.

Ale

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