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Contribution DiscussionNew posts in this threadIs there a way to make "The 4400" into a box set?
I used the first disc in each of the keep cases for the disc ID and made it an alternate, after adding all of the disc IDs, so that an alternate can be created.

MrVideo
iOS Technical SupportNew posts in this threadbought iPad3 / iOS 9.3.6.
As far as I can tell, older iOS devices work fine except for the upload and charts issues, which affects all iOS devices.  I have an iPad Air 2 and an iPhone 5S that I also use in case the next version of iOS won't run DVD Profiler properly. So far we have been very lucky that DVD Profiler has been holding up well. Of course, it is only a matter of time before it doesn't.
My main concern with buying old iOS devices is the battery. I have an iPad Air 1 with a totally dead battery, an iPad Air 2 with a good battery and an iPhone 5s with a dead battery that I had replaced. It all depends on how it was used. I suspect charging overnight tends to kill a battery.

nanoron
PluginsNew posts in this threadAwards-Tool
I seem to remember from trivia nights these trick questions:
Who won the Academy Award for Best Picture IN [yyyy]?  <== the answer referred to the Award ceremony year
Who won the Academy Award for Best Picture FOR [yyyy]? <== the answer referred to the eligibily year(s)


The film eligibility period for past Academy Award ceremony years were, I believe:

Ceremony Year / Eligibily Period

1929-1932
  01 Aug - 31 Jul (1st-5th Academy Awards)
  The 1st Academy Awards ceremony (held May, 1929) was for films released from 01-Aug-1927 to 31-Jul-1928.
  The 2nd and 3rd ceremonies were held in 1930 (02Apr and 05Nov, respectively).

1934:
  01 Aug 1932 - 31 Dec 1933 (6th Academy Awards)
  There was no award ceremony held in 1933.

1935-2020:
  01 Jan - 31 Dec (7th-92nd Academy Awards)

2021:
  01 Jan 2020 - 28 Feb 2021 (93rd Academy Awards - held April, 2021)

2022:
  01 Mar 2021 - 31 Dec 2021 (94th Academy Awards)

2023-2025:
  01 Jan - 31 Dec (95th-97th Academy Awards)


So its possible for a film to have the same release year as the award ceremony year (1930 and 2021).

It is also possible for a film to be released two years before the award ceremony year.
For example, WINGS (1927) was the best picture winner at the 1st Academy Awards (award ceremony held in 1929).

Excluding ceremonies 1929-1932 and 2021, the eligibility period ended on 31 Dec and the award ceremony occurred the followng year.

Award ceremony years whose eligibility periods spanned aross two years were 1929-1932, 1934 and 2021.

I'm not familiar with the Awards tool you are using, but you can use the above ceremony/eligibilty years to determine whether the dates shown in the tool refer to the film's release year (within the eligibility period) or the subsequent award ceremony year.

Hope that helps.

ObiKen
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