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    Friends Bundle

    I purchased the Friends complete series bundle and for some reason it is listed under tv shows AND under My Movies. Why this would be listed under My movies makes no sense and as someone with OCD it drives me crazy.

    can we get Felipe on this?

    #2
    Some of the special features are considered movies.

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      #3
      FelipeF can someone correct this?

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        #4
        Originally posted by B2Net View Post
        Some of the special features are considered movies.
        This is correct. This is how it's categorized and cannot be altered.

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          #5
          Originally posted by FelipeF View Post

          This is correct. This is how it's categorized and cannot be altered.
          Physical media wins again…

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            #6
            Originally posted by FelipeF View Post

            This is correct. This is how it's categorized and cannot be altered.
            Physical media wins again…

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              #7
              Strange that a bonus feature for a TV SERIES can't be edited in the coding to point it to the series category only.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Wasteland View Post
                Strange that a bonus feature for a TV SERIES can't be edited in the coding to point it to the series category only.
                I've wondered the very same thing for years.

                1001 UHD
                861 HDX
                4 SD

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                  #9
                  Maybe the database fields live on a studio's separate server and the folks from that company don't want to change them. I'm not familiar with how these streaming companies' server software typically works but if everything was local to Vudu's own systems then nothing is ever a "can't", although perhaps a "not easy to implement given the way the current program works and so not worth the cost/effort to make such changes". Or maybe it is a legal issue with what the studios require. I don't own this title but I do read posts like this with ever-increasing curiosity about how the underlying software is designed.

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