Movies Remastered Database: Fanedits

FAQ

MoviesRemastered.com stands as the leading hub for information on fanedits and serves as the most extensive website committed to the examination and craft of fan editing. Launched in 2020, it addressed a significant need by establishing itself as the first platform entirely devoted to cataloging fanedits without restrictive barriers or overly complex community rules. Since its inception, it has evolved into a dynamic, collaborative community of passionate editors and film lovers. For responses to frequently asked questions, please consult the comprehensive information outlined below.

  1. What Is MRDb?
  2. What's The Difference Betwen MRDb and other sites?
  3. Where Can I Find Fanedits Or Download Links?
  4. I'm A Faneditor Listed On MRDb But Don't Have Access To My Profile?
  5. How Can I List My Favorite Projects That Aren't Listed On MRDb?
  6. I've Signed Up But Didn't Get An Email?
  7. When Will The Site Go Public?
  8. What Should I Do If I Can’t Find The Fanedit I’m Looking For?
  9. Torrents? DLC? NZB? How Do They Work?

1. What Is MRDb?


MoviesRemastered.com Database (MRDb) is the largest online repository dedicated to fanedits. It functions as a comprehensive wiki, offering detailed information about fanedits, including descriptions, reviews, and technical specs. MRDb aims to provide fans and editors with a platform to explore, discuss, and share fanedits with the community.


2. What's The Difference Betwen MRDb and other sites?


MRDb offers several unique features that set it apart from other platforms, such as:
MRDb also operates without a gatekeeping or convoluted approval process, welcoming both seasoned editors and newcomers equally.


3. Where Can I Find Fanedits Or Download Links?


MRDb does not host or provide direct links to fanedits. To find fanedits, use the “Request this Edit” button on the project page to contact the Faneditor directly. If the button is unavailable, try reaching out via MR Discord, MR Reddit, or other social media platforms. MRDb is a listing and discussion site, and editors typically use methods like usenet, torrents, or digital file lockers to make their edits available.


4. I'm A Faneditor Listed On MRDb But Don't Have Access To My Profile?


When signing up, please choose a recognizable username. We've been experiencing an increase in spam and trolling, so usernames that resemble strings of random characters (e.g., NXXXRTISGHE) or do not appear as legitimate names may not have their beta access approved. If you encounter any issues or need verification, please contact a MRDb staff member via DM.


5. How Can I List My Favorite Projects That Aren't Listed On MRDb?


To list projects not currently on MRDb, submit the project details through the appropriate form on the site. Ensure you provide comprehensive information and any necessary artwork. If the project is by an editor who is not active or listed, you may also submit it for inclusion following MRDb’s listing guidelines.


6. I've Signed Up But Didn't Get An Email?


First, check your spam or junk folder. If the email isn’t there, use the "Change Password" feature on the site. If the issue persists, send a direct message to any MRDb staff member for further assistance.


7. When Will The Site Go Public?


The site is currently undergoing final adjustments based on community feedback. Once these updates are completed and tested, MRDb will open to the public. Stay tuned for announcements on our progress.


8. What Should I Do If I Can’t Find The Fanedit I’m Looking For?


If you’re having trouble finding a specific fanedit, try the following steps:
  1. Contact the Faneditor: Reach out to the faneditor directly through our forums. Note that you must be a registered user to do this. Be courteous in your request, as editors may not respond to rude or demanding messages.
  2. Post in the Questions Thread on MR Discord: If the faneditor is not a member of MRDb or doesn’t respond promptly, you can make your request in the Questions thread on MR Discord. This is the appropriate place for such inquiries. If you still need assistance, check Fanedit Central or Fanedit Network for additional information on the faneditor.
Remember to be patient and respectful in your interactions.


9. Torrents? DLC? NZB? How Do They Work?


Torrents, DLC (Download Link Container), and NZB (Newzbin) are methods for downloading fanedits. Torrents use a peer-to-peer network, requiring a torrent client like qBittorrent. DLC files work with digital lockers and require tools like jDownloader. NZB files are used with Usenet and need software like SABnzbd. Digital lockers are generally free to use, while Usenet often requires a subscription. Note that MRDb does not provide these services.

For recommendations, check our recommendation section on the MRDb home page. Some faneditors also distribute their work via torrents. Private torrents are more secure, whereas public torrents are accessible by anyone. Regardless of the method you choose, using a VPN is advisable for privacy protection. Please be aware that MoviesRemastered.com is not responsible for any DMCA notices you may receive from your internet provider.



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