A question of Film Aficionado (DVD Aficionado)
#1
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A question of Film Aficionado (DVD Aficionado)
Is there a way to upload your collection to Film Aficionado (was DVD Aficionado) from a report exported from or created by DVD Profiler? I've signed up for Film Aficionado but I'm daunted by the task of entering 967 DVDs & BDs one by one again, even by UPC. There are just not enough hours in the day these days for an undertaking like that. I'd have to do a little at a time, and it would probably take a couple of weeks to get it all done. I'd rather not have to invest that kind of time again if I don't have to...
Thanks!
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#2
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Re: A question of Film Aficionado (DVD Aficionado)
I've used it for several years, probably close to 15 years now, and I don't think it's ever had that option.
I've always entered titles one at a time since I've used it since my collection was much smaller.
I've always entered titles one at a time since I've used it since my collection was much smaller.
#3
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Re: A question of Film Aficionado (DVD Aficionado)
Does it have an option to use a bar code scanner? That may be a way to make things easier and quicker if you can't import from Profiler. But, I agree that entering a large collection is a daunting task. I had to do that once, when my profiler database got corrupted and stupid me had not backed it up.
#4
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Re: A question of Film Aficionado (DVD Aficionado)
It DOES allow for a bar code scanner--there's a tutorial video on YouTube from FilmAf that shows how to use one with it.
#5
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Re: A question of Film Aficionado (DVD Aficionado)
I don't have a bar code scanner...
I guess it's entering them manually, a handful at a time.
I guess it's entering them manually, a handful at a time.
#8
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Re: A question of Film Aficionado (DVD Aficionado)
I'm positive that Film Aficionado occasionally loses entries in your collection. I keep meticulous records of my collection on two different sources and FilmAF drifts off from my separate, offline database. It's only a handful of titles over thousands of listings, but does happen.
I imagine their database possibly gets corrupted and their back-up schedule doesn't always catch every new entry made on a collection.
I imagine their database possibly gets corrupted and their back-up schedule doesn't always catch every new entry made on a collection.
#9
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Re: A question of Film Aficionado (DVD Aficionado)
I'm positive that Film Aficionado occasionally loses entries in your collection. I keep meticulous records of my collection on two different sources and FilmAF drifts off from my separate, offline database. It's only a handful of titles over thousands of listings, but does happen.
I imagine their database possibly gets corrupted and their back-up schedule doesn't always catch every new entry made on a collection.
I imagine their database possibly gets corrupted and their back-up schedule doesn't always catch every new entry made on a collection.
I sometimes run comparisons between AF and my physical collection, but the only issue I've had is when I actually lose the disc from my shelf (I still have no idea what happened to my old 2 disc set of Fight Club, it literally vanished from my home.)
#10
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Re: A question of Film Aficionado (DVD Aficionado)
Wow, you joined just to dredge this thread up from a year ago to tell me that? Now that's dedication. Bad thing is, I don't have a smart phone. Will it work on a Galaxy Tab A tablet? What app is it?
I actually started to enter my collection, got to the 2nd entry (After People ~ History Channel show) and FA didn't have it in their database. I just shook my head and closed the page. Haven't been back since.
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#11
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Re: A question of Film Aficionado (DVD Aficionado)
Do you know the titles that went missing?
I sometimes run comparisons between AF and my physical collection, but the only issue I've had is when I actually lose the disc from my shelf (I still have no idea what happened to my old 2 disc set of Fight Club, it literally vanished from my home.)
I sometimes run comparisons between AF and my physical collection, but the only issue I've had is when I actually lose the disc from my shelf (I still have no idea what happened to my old 2 disc set of Fight Club, it literally vanished from my home.)
The caveat being that my collection is larger than 99% of all users. I'm not sure if size has anything to do with the issue I raised.
If people are looking for the most thorough media database, I'd suggest DVDProfiler. I rarely come across a DVD or BD not listed on it.