user123 wrote: Thu Sep 29, 2022 7:16 pm
I don't know if registered users can add movies themselves
Supposedly yes, but I have not done it myself. I expect a large number of entries are by volunteer contributors (like Wikipedia does), rather than the Amazon employees who are advertising movies for THAT site.
but I have a similar problem with music videos from the boy group "Parchis"
If they have been released theatrically or on some home media then I would assume they are eligible for an IMDB entry! If only released streaming on YouTube, then probably not.
try to merge the video track with audio tracks and subtitles in other languages (as long as they all have the same length)...
That is much fun and I spend much more time collecting and merging different versions than watching the results. Stretching audio tracks is not something I care to do, but simply adjusting the start times when the runtime of the body of the videos match up is easy to do with mkvmerge GUI. Subtitles are even easier to adjust in Subtitle Edit.
I have more than 4TB full of repeated movies I'm trying to slowly merge each best track with another and finally delete all the duplicates

Even once I have created my "ideal" version I usually save all the old useless junk. Silly me. Then when I find it on a drive a few years later I have no idea why I have it, and if I "need" it.
Good about this hoster is files seem to survive for a very long time
In the fine print they CLAIM they MIGHT delete old files that do not get downloaded, but with all the junk I find there I find that hard to believe.

I have not figured out if it shows somewhere in your account how many times an upload has been downloaded. It might be interesting to see if there was any point to uploading some of my files. (Not all of them are FLM films, so I have no place to "advertise" them.)
And I wish uloz would include upload dates with the public videos so I could see what is brand new and what is really old.