card catalog/computer program?
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Does anyone have or had a card catalog/computer program to locate titles within your collection? Alphabetizing my collection is getting to be a pain. I've been letting them pile up a bit first before I put anything away but even then there is a lot to move. So I thought about perhaps doing some kind of card catalog system to easily locate a title. I just look the title up and it will list what self it is on. That way I can just add titles to my shelves as I get them and not have to worry about alphabetizing them. Not sure if I'm going to go this way yet but I was wondering if anyone else does anything similar and how it has worked out.
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I'm using DVD Profiler which includes two location fields. Personally, I have them split bookshelf/row. Many of the software cataloging systems have locations fields. Frankly, it hasn't been that big of a deal while I've had things stored on shelves. I'm currently evaluating whether to move to a box file type of storage system because I'm running out of walls. In that case, where the discs are not visible, I would consider location information within my cataloging program to be a necessity.
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Part of my collection relates to this. I have about 6,000 or so movies that I keep in binders that I've labeled numerically. I use Movie Collector and under the location I put the number.
It works fine as long as I remove movies from my collection software when I remove them from my collection and put movies back when I'm done, along with putting them back in the right case. There's been more than a couple times where I didn't put a movie back and spent a long time trying to find it. It would be even worse if I put it in the wrong case.
Other than not having room for all these cases, it works fine for me.
edit: One of the benefits of having software that run off the computer instead of the internet is if the internet goes down or the site is having problems or even shuts down, I still have access to my collection and can find things.
It works fine as long as I remove movies from my collection software when I remove them from my collection and put movies back when I'm done, along with putting them back in the right case. There's been more than a couple times where I didn't put a movie back and spent a long time trying to find it. It would be even worse if I put it in the wrong case.
Other than not having room for all these cases, it works fine for me.
edit: One of the benefits of having software that run off the computer instead of the internet is if the internet goes down or the site is having problems or even shuts down, I still have access to my collection and can find things.
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I posted this in another thread, but here it is again, slightly updated.
Here is a DVD cataloging program I've been working on. I'm new to Visual Basic programming and this is my first attempt at a real program.
Here's how it looks.
This is the standard view:
This is the thumbnail view:
I made the display customizable. In the datagrid I can choose to view the title of the movie, the dvd title, year, director, language, aspect ratio, etc, etc by checking the display options. I can filter to show just TV shows, just movies, or both. The "Search By" drop down lets me choose which criteria I'm searching by.
Here is the Advanced Search form, where I can search by multiple criteria at once:
I included a Collection Stats page to keep track of a handful of interesting statistics about my collection:
This is the Add/Edit form. If I click "Add New DVD" a blank form comes up. If I double click a record, it's filled in and I can edit the info or the cover image:
I'm pretty proud of how this turned out. It's nice having a DVD program custom made for my own collection.
Here is a DVD cataloging program I've been working on. I'm new to Visual Basic programming and this is my first attempt at a real program.
Here's how it looks.
This is the standard view:
This is the thumbnail view:
I made the display customizable. In the datagrid I can choose to view the title of the movie, the dvd title, year, director, language, aspect ratio, etc, etc by checking the display options. I can filter to show just TV shows, just movies, or both. The "Search By" drop down lets me choose which criteria I'm searching by.
Here is the Advanced Search form, where I can search by multiple criteria at once:
I included a Collection Stats page to keep track of a handful of interesting statistics about my collection:
This is the Add/Edit form. If I click "Add New DVD" a blank form comes up. If I double click a record, it's filled in and I can edit the info or the cover image:
I'm pretty proud of how this turned out. It's nice having a DVD program custom made for my own collection.
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I'm using DVD Profiler which includes two location fields. Personally, I have them split bookshelf/row. Many of the software cataloging systems have locations fields. Frankly, it hasn't been that big of a deal while I've had things stored on shelves. I'm currently evaluating whether to move to a box file type of storage system because I'm running out of walls. In that case, where the discs are not visible, I would consider location information within my cataloging program to be a necessity.
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It's all manual right now, unfortunately. Though if I ever do decide to share it or sell it in some way, I'll have to figure out how to connect it with IMDB or another large database.