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Travis McClain 11-28-09 04:38 PM

Re: ramble
 

Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 9859574)
But do I put BD and HD-DVD in with the DVDs? If not, some trilogies or sets are broken up in different areas.

How do you deal with double/triple features with all the films on one disc or in one case? Alphabetical by first title? But then browsing the shelves for the later movies is difficult.

Box sets are difficult. Some are in individual cases and the films can be separated and sorted alphabetically, but many aren't.

I finally reached the point where I simply alphabetize by the actual release title. For instance, The Adventures of Indiana Jones boxed set is in with the A's; Frankenstein - The Legacy Collection with the F's. There are only two issues that have arisen thus far that nag at me.

Firstly, do I sort The Sopranos - The Complete Fifth Season before The Sopranos - The Complete Second Season because "Fifth" alphabetizes before "Second," or do I go with the chronological meaning of the subtitle? I elected to go with the latter, though the part of me that adheres to strict rules is bothered by this.

Secondly, stand-up and music releases. Does Jerry Seinfeld: I'm Telling You for the Last Time: Live on Broadway go under J's or I's? I noticed recently that the Half Price Books I frequent actually alphabetizes such things by the performer's surname, so in their system it would go with the S's!

It can become exasperating at times, and all I can say is that I genuinely appreciate that this online community exists where I can vent about such trivial issues as how to properly organize my video library and not be mocked for being the uber-geek that I am.

abintra 11-28-09 06:16 PM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
18 Filing Rules For Proper Alphabetizing


Collation

caiman 12-01-09 01:23 AM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
I wrote my own. My primary motive was to get some practice coding, as I'm trying to learn Visual Basic.net. Also, I wanted a program that consisted of just MY movies. So yes, that means everytime I get a new DVD I have to enter all the info into it (I've only gotten about half of my DVDs in there so far). But hey, it's my own, and I like that.

http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/h...atabasepic.jpg

It's got the option to display whichever details I want (Title, year, director, language, my rating, packaging type, MPAA rating, etc, etc), it's got the ability to filter out only DVDs I haven't watched, I can choose to view the database with or without the thumbnails, it's got a "wish list" function, it can add or edit records easily, and lots of other little things.

And it's got a pretty nifty search function that allows me to search by any criteria I choose (that's what the "search by" drop down is), as well as an advanced search where I can combine criteria (Like, say, I wanted to find all the Dario Argento movies from the 1970s that I rated 85 or higher, I could do it here):

http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/h...tabasepic2.jpg

And it's got a stats page that summarizes my collection:

http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/h...tabasepic3.jpg

Just thought I'd share.

Cardsfan111 12-01-09 01:31 AM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
^ That looks pretty sharp, caiman! :up:


In your stats, I appreciate the total runtime feature. I've wondered many times how many months/years viewing time I have at my disposal or how long it would take me to get through my unwatched pile if I didn't buy another DVD.

DeputyDave 12-01-09 07:40 AM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
Outstanding, caiman. I really like it.

Trevor 12-01-09 09:02 AM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 

Originally Posted by DeputyDave (Post 9864045)
Outstanding, caiman. I really like it.

Ditto! My initial plan was to do something similar with excel/access/google docs (or ask you for your program). But with ~5000 titles, I have decided there is no way I'd manually enter all the data I want to track. I'm going to have to choose one of the current programs, and hope it doesn't go DVDSpot on me.

b2net 12-03-09 07:20 PM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
Recently downloaded the trial versions of both DVD Profiler and Collectorz Movie Collector. These seemed the best from a PC perspective (no I am not starting a Mac vs PC debate).... Of the programs listed in this Poll that are PC compatible, DVD Profiler is by far the best for my applications... but... I tried Movie Collector... It has the extra versitility I require (in addition it is for more than just DVD, HD-DVD, and Blu-Ray.. it is for all movie formats.. VHS, LaserDisc, etc).... and it allows for Text exports as well output to a Palm based (not starting Palm vs iPhone vs Blackberry debate either) output. Thank you to everyone in this post that helped lead to this decision. :)

MrFleharty 12-03-09 09:10 PM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
I also use Collectorz.com movie collector. Its my favorite out of all that I tried.

newginafets 12-04-09 01:37 AM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 

Originally Posted by caiman (Post 9863901)
I wrote my own. My primary motive was to get some practice coding, as I'm trying to learn Visual Basic.net. Also, I wanted a program that consisted of just MY movies. So yes, that means everytime I get a new DVD I have to enter all the info into it (I've only gotten about half of my DVDs in there so far). But hey, it's my own, and I like that.

http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/h...atabasepic.jpg

It's got the option to display whichever details I want (Title, year, director, language, my rating, packaging type, MPAA rating, etc, etc), it's got the ability to filter out only DVDs I haven't watched, I can choose to view the database with or without the thumbnails, it's got a "wish list" function, it can add or edit records easily, and lots of other little things.

And it's got a pretty nifty search function that allows me to search by any criteria I choose (that's what the "search by" drop down is), as well as an advanced search where I can combine criteria (Like, say, I wanted to find all the Dario Argento movies from the 1970s that I rated 85 or higher, I could do it here):

http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/h...tabasepic2.jpg

And it's got a stats page that summarizes my collection:

http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/h...tabasepic3.jpg

Just thought I'd share.

how u do it buddy? I want it too! :)

dkedvd 12-04-09 07:53 AM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
all these set up are nice. but can they be viewed by others without having to send them a file? as in a web page or something? thats why i built my own website. so others can view my collection. my fiends/family use it all the time when buying me gifts to make sure i dont already have something. and my other collecting friends go to it to see what i've recently bought.

caiman 12-04-09 04:19 PM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 

Originally Posted by newginafets (Post 9870405)
how u do it buddy? I want it too! :)

It's a simple Access-driven application written with Visual Basic.Net. If you don't know VB yet, there are plenty of books on it. I took a class that used this one. It's good, but it doesn't go into too much detail about using databases. I hear this one is good too.

MrFleharty 12-09-09 01:32 PM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 

Originally Posted by dkedvd (Post 9870570)
all these set up are nice. but can they be viewed by others without having to send them a file? as in a web page or something? thats why i built my own website. so others can view my collection. my fiends/family use it all the time when buying me gifts to make sure i dont already have something. and my other collecting friends go to it to see what i've recently bought.

Collectorz.com's movie collector that I use just started some Collector Connect thing...i am a member of the beta version, but haven't really looked at it, but apparently its making it so you can have it be viewed by all. Ill look into it eventually.

Travis McClain 12-10-09 07:07 PM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
Cataloging my library is something I'm geek enough to enjoy doing, and I just realized this is one of the best parts of "going Blu." Now that I already have a system in place for this stuff, I can keep much better records of my purchases than I did with DVD!

adrenaline78 12-10-09 07:13 PM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
I just downloaded the program from Collectorz.com .. Pretty good and easy to use. I also have been using dvd aficionado for years.

dx23 12-10-09 10:44 PM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 

Originally Posted by adrenaline78 (Post 9882671)
I just downloaded the program from Collectorz.com .. Pretty good and easy to use. I also have been using dvd aficionado for years.

Is this a one time payment for a lifetime license or do I have to pay each time they upgrade the software or do updates?

Libby 12-11-09 01:00 PM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
Dvd Aficionado but Im not a fan of their interface and am considering trying another website, can anyone recommend a good one for keeping track of dvds that I lend out to friends and family?

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 12-11-09 03:56 PM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 

Originally Posted by dx23 (Post 9883016)
Is this a one time payment for a lifetime license or do I have to pay each time they upgrade the software or do updates?

One time payment.

MrFleharty 12-12-09 01:36 AM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 

Originally Posted by Libby (Post 9883882)
Dvd Aficionado but Im not a fan of their interface and am considering trying another website, can anyone recommend a good one for keeping track of dvds that I lend out to friends and family?

collectorz.com has a "Loan movie" feature...you can keep track of who you rented to on what date and what date you want it returned...and then when you get it back you can "return" it.

Skyclad01 12-12-09 01:46 AM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
Offline: DVD Profiler

Web: DVD Count

ShallowDepths 02-04-10 01:56 PM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
Hi All,

Just a quick question - while this post may have been inactive for a while, I wanted to see if anyone could provide me with some info.

I have a pretty large collection - 1400 titles on dvd, about 500 video game titles, and maybe 600 cd's

I would really like some form of software that could make use of ALL these forms of media but I'm not having much luck looking out on the web. Could anyone make any recommendations? I have most of this already contained in excel, so importing would be a great feature.

Thanks!

dx23 02-04-10 02:46 PM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
Anyone know of a cataloging app for Blackberrys?

MGR 02-05-10 06:48 PM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 

Originally Posted by ShallowDepths (Post 9981346)
I have a pretty large collection - 1400 titles on dvd, about 500 video game titles, and maybe 600 cd's

I would really like some form of software that could make use of ALL these forms of media but I'm not having much luck looking out on the web. Could anyone make any recommendations? I have most of this already contained in excel, so importing would be a great feature.

collectorz.com has separate products for music and for games (as well as movies, of course).
I haven't tried them, but they offer free trials. (their products aren't free)

ShallowDepths 02-08-10 08:21 AM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
Unfortunately I've been trying to find something that combines them all into one database. Seems to be more difficult than I had hoped. Libra would've been awesome to use, but seems to have no support now and cannot reach out to any databases.

I do not mind working in excel, it would just be nice to have something that put all the info in for me directly as I am missing about 50% of it (run times, ratings, year released, etc...) as well as having nice little thumbnails of the covers or what not.

mdnitoil 02-08-10 09:06 AM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
My understanding is that the current DVD Profiler beta supports other media types. The catch is that their online database won't, so while you can use the program to enter this stuff, you'll be entering it in all by hand. I don't have any firsthand experience with this as I'm not a fan of beta software.

jjcool 02-08-10 12:14 PM

Re: DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
 
Anyone have a good iphone app that will work with Profiler? I've got something called "imovies collection" right now that seems to pull my collection from my online list on profilers website. Problem is, it doesnt really list as much info about each title as I would like, the main one being format. I see that Collectorz iphone app lists this, as well as a bunch of other info, and lets you do some cool sorting things. I dont really want to input all my titles into another program, though. And I cant seem to find anything that says collectorz will input whatever Profiler will put out. Anyone have any thoughts?


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