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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 9492046)
I'm actually leaning towards just putting them in a spreadsheet/database using google docs.
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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Originally Posted by EdTheRipper
(Post 9493122)
That's what I do. It's not as pretty as some of the other sites but it works for me.
Partly to get ideas, partly to avoid re-inventing the wheel, partly to see what what it looks like, etc. I've been brainstorming lately trying to figure out what things I want it to track, and how many columns would be too unworkable or not easily viewable. |
Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Movie Collector from www.collectorz.com
I then export it to a free webhost site(http://www.zymic.com/free-web-hosting/ 5GB storage and 50GB monthly transfer). I guess they also have a phone app. Link in my sig is an out of date example of my collection. |
Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Originally Posted by Mister Peepers
(Post 9493163)
Movie Collector from www.collectorz.com
I then export it to a free webhost site(http://www.zymic.com/free-web-hosting/ 5GB storage and 50GB monthly transfer). I guess they also have a phone app. Link in my sig is an out of date example of my collection. I was looking at their site today. Which version did you buy? Did you get their nifty scanner or do you have to type everything in? How is it on obscure/rare titles? |
Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Another vote for DVD Profiler... both in this poll & with my wallet (paid registration.)
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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
DVDAf all the way.
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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 9493072)
I'm mainly asking for my own education, but wouldn't google docs be the better option for you?
You'd have an excel-compatible spreadsheet, with offline, online, and mobile access. The only reason I want my collection online is to show it off. Sure, Google Docs could do that somewhat, but it's not as pretty as a database like DVDSpot or DVDaf. No one wants to look at a spreadsheet. |
Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Thinking about purchasing DVD Profiler, I like the setup and the fact that it can't be stripped away like Spot. Is it possible to swap it out to another computer when the time comes to get a new one?
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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
DVDAficionado
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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Originally Posted by SethDLH
(Post 9493392)
Thinking about purchasing DVD Profiler, I like the setup and the fact that it can't be stripped away like Spot. Is it possible to swap it out to another computer when the time comes to get a new one?
Not that big a deal for me, but the Profiler guys are currently working on an iPhone app to compliment the software. |
Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Originally Posted by mdnitoil
(Post 9493426)
Piece of cake. Simply backup your database, reload the program and re-enter your key, then restore the database. The key is not bound to a particular hostname or anything. Not much to it.
Not that big a deal for me, but the Profiler guys are currently working on an iPhone app to compliment the software. |
Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 9493144)
Hope you don't mind me asking Ed, but do you mind sharing your template or a page of your collection?
Partly to get ideas, partly to avoid re-inventing the wheel, partly to see what what it looks like, etc. I've been brainstorming lately trying to figure out what things I want it to track, and how many columns would be too unworkable or not easily viewable. |
Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Microsoft Excel
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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
I've been a paid user of DVD Profiler for years now. And it's only gotten better since the developer got out of the old company and made a new one, so the updates have been happening a lot more often.
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I use DVDAf, but still really miss DVD Spot.
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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Can anyone share their ideas for what a collection cataloged on a spreadsheet should include? I'm debating whether to keep it simple and printable or to add many columns for more information to be added.
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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
I use and love DVDAf.
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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 9493184)
Over a year out of date MP, better get cracking. :)
I was looking at their site today. Which version did you buy? Did you get their nifty scanner or do you have to type everything in? How is it on obscure/rare titles? Anyway, I have the pro version and one of those free cat scanner things radio shack was giving away years ago but I never use it. I'm still using version 5, so I get the other sources and refuse to upgrade unless I absolutely have to. They actually aren't that bad on obscure titles. They had Revenge of the Stepford Wives and There Goes A Police Car. Imdb didn't even have the second video. I'd recommend a trial to see how it works out. |
Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
I just list mine using my Word-Processing Program, which is an old copy of Lotus Word Pro. If it ain't broke don't fix it!:D
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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Seriously, I can't recommend DVDpedia highly enough. The interface is really comfortable (particularly if you're a heavy iTunes user, which I am), the info search and insertion options (from imdb, Amazon, and a score of other sources) are terrific, and the PocketPedia iPhone option allows me to have my full collection (5440 titles and counting) on me at all times. Best $20 I've spent as a collector.
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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Profiler. I like how it looks, and I also like the fact that even if it goes away everything I've got in there so far exists locally.
I also have DVDAf but I haven't been keeping that up-to-date. It used to be super-easy to make a CSV in Profiler (that part is still easy) and import all the titles into DVD Af in one lump, but last I checked I couldn't do that anymore. |
Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
DVDProfiler for online and I maintain my own MSAccess database, as well.
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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
I use DVDProfiler. It has its pros and cons. The main con is that so far contributing titles to the database has been a pain, I don't even try anymore, they just shoot down anything I want to contribute, so I add them to my own collection and lock them. I loved DVDSpot. I've abandoned DVDAF. With as large as my collection has gotten, I really hope I don't have to change again.
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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
DVDAf is what I use but it's a poor substitute for DVDSpot which I really miss.
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Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
Dewey Decimal System.
But really DVDaf. I actually don't have any complaints with it. They bounced back pretty well imo after the somewhat disastrous 2.0 switch. |
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