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Unread 29-10-2012, 11:29
DrrnHarr
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They are all designed to fit the standard MGM size for Blu-ray covers (here in the U.S.) i.e. 3165 pixels by 1748 pixels. (in inches that translates to 10.55 inches by 5.827 inches / In mm that translates to 267.97mm by 148mm).

Blu-ray covers in the UK tend to have a slightly wider spine on them (at least the region free BDs I have ordered from the UK do).
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Unread 29-10-2012, 11:35
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Thanks. Yes, it's the spine width that's the problem, US cases are thinner than those in the UK. I'm just having trouble finding out what the standard is, I'm finding both 11mm and 12.5mm cited. I'm not even sure how much of a difference there is between them (in terms of the cover fitting, obviously).
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Originally Posted by Leigh Burne | View Post »
Thanks. Yes, it's the spine width that's the problem, US cases are thinner than those in the UK. I'm just having trouble finding out what the standard is, I'm finding both 11mm and 12.5mm cited. I'm not even sure how much of a difference there is between them (in terms of the cover fitting, obviously).
I used Vortex blu-ray cases for displaying the James Bond movies on my shelf but Viva Elites should work just as well.


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