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How do you keep track of your DVD collection?
What program do you use?
Currently I am using Excel but I want to use a specific program for DVD collection... So far I am thinking of http://www.collectorz.com/movie/ Anyone has this? Oh I tried searching if there is a thread already but it seems there isn't, which id kinda odd, maybe I did not search hard enough. If there is a thread already please post thanks! |
I use DVD Aficionado.
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Memory
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I keep all of my reciepts. I use DVD Profiler I like it a lot the link in my sig will show you my collection.
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dvdprofiler
Pro-B |
Chalk another one up for DVD Profiler. I love the look and feel of the new 3.0.
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Another vote for DVDSpot. :up:
Rob |
I use DVD Spot. The link to my collection's in my sig.
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pen and paper
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Originally Posted by Lunatikk
pen and paper
how old school... :D |
I use DVDSpot as well as DVDProfiler 3.0
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I have Collectorz, but since the new version of DVD Profiler was just released, I'm using that more often.
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Ant Movie Collector. By far it is the easiest to get up and running with (since it has IMPORT capabilities). It does a nice job of handling those "homegrown" discs too. Although it provides many templates and scripts out-of-the-box, it is easy enough to create custom reports.
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I use DVD Aficionado for a conformity reason but now it looks like DVD Spot - Oh well.
I also use Word Document to list films that I have watched and owned (*) in order of release years ie. Faust [1926] F.W. Murnau *Metropolis [1927] Fritz Lang I find it very helpful for my study and reference. |
I write them on my face, I am up to 23 movies so far!
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DVD Profiler
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Wow... you guys are awfully organized... I just have the grouped by Genre in my Leather bound DVD books, and I just remember which ones I have.
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I started using DVD Aficionado initially and at about the 100 mark dumped everything into
DVD Profiler. I used their 2.x version and recently purchased the 3.x version. High res scans, lots of details in each profile, reports, nice for browsing and filtering your collection. |
An extremely elaborate Access database.
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DVD profiler first and foremost...
then dvdspot |
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Another vote here for DVDSpot
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Hands down the best program for keeping up with your DVDs (and CDs, books) is Delicious Library.
But of course you'll have to upgrade your computer to a Mac. :) |
DVDSpot.
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