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Question about Maximum Movie Mode on Blu-ray
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDarklyNoon
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Hey there,

thinking about how to contribut this.
As an example I take the UK Terminator Salvation Blu-ray.

As Special Features it has the following:
Trailers
Featurettes
movieIQ
BD-Live

and it has:

Maximum Movie Mode

Within this Mode you have Galleries, PIP, Commentaries, Storyboards and Featurettes, which run alongside the film.

My question is now:
Do I enter "Maximum  Movie Mode" into the "Other Features" field or
Do I just tick Storyboards, PiP, Galleries and Commentary or
Do I do both ?

Kinda tricky, from my stomach , I would just enter "Maximum Movie Mode", but curious what you think.

cheers
Donnie
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I would just put Maximum Movie Mode in the Other Features box.
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Hmmm.  If you select this Maximum Movie Mode and then can individually select (enable/disable) commentaries, galleries and storyboards i'd definitely select the individual items.

If they are all collectively enabled and disabled that might be more problematic but i'm not sure i'd vote against them being added as individual features.

Whichever way you go detailed contribution notes will definitely be appreciated.
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They cannot be selected, you just select Maximum Movie Mode and all that stuff happens while watching the film

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Then i agree with Addicted.  And explaining it in your notes would definitely be beneficial down the line.

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I agree with Tweeter and pete, and as Tweetyer give a good solid description in the Notes would be very helpful since obviously, Maximum Movie Mode by itself isn't going to tell much and there isn't room in the other Features.

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Quoting Addicted2DVD:
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I would just put Maximum Movie Mode in the Other Features box.
I also believe this is the correct way to handle it
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Quoting Taro:
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Quoting Addicted2DVD:
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I would just put Maximum Movie Mode in the Other Features box.
I also believe this is the correct way to handle it

I agree as well.
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So do I.
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Except not all Maximum Movie Mode has all those features.  Some may only have running video commentary, some gallery, some story boards, etc or combination of any of these things.  I think it would be useful to individually select included features and not just "other" tickbox.
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That we know xradman, but we only have what we have, and that is why several of us suggested including details in the Contribution Notes since that will be helpful.

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That is true, each maximum Movie Mode has different features, but you can never select them seperately, they always run in the maximum Movie Mode.

Guess we might need a rules update for that

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If it's anythign like Watmen, which has a Maximum Movie mode in teh US (you poor bastards got stuck with the theatrical cut), then it isn't really a commentary as for the most part, people interrupt the movie to talk, not talk over it. The featurettes can all be individually selected from the menu, so I would still check them.
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I believe checking off the individual boxes when the extras can not be individually selected would be misinterpreting what is on the disc... and confusing at the best. I would still use only the Other Features.. of course with good notes as others has said.
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Quoting Addicted2DVD:
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I believe checking off the individual boxes when the extras can not be individually selected would be misinterpreting what is on the disc... and confusing at the best. I would still use only the Other Features.. of course with good notes as others has said.


All the Maximum Movie modes I've seen the featurettes, at least, could be individually selected. I haven't seen Terminator: Salvation, though.
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On that I can only go by what Donnie said... and according to him at least on this one they cannot be selected individually so.... at least in this case I think it would be misinterpreting the extras on the disc and would only use Other Features. I don't have  it either... so just going by what we are told here.

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They cannot be selected, you just select Maximum Movie Mode and all that stuff happens while watching the film

cheers
Donnie
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