DVD Talk Forum

DVD Talk Forum (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/)
-   DVD Talk (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-talk-3/)
-   -   DVD lists (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-talk/573851-dvd-lists.html)

kd5 05-16-10 08:44 AM

DVD lists
 
Finally decided to catalogue my DVDs, I'd been putting it off for the longest time, I wanted to get several key DVDs in place before I started. My list will be divided into several categories, the first of which I've just completed: The main alphabetical list. Took me several days to complete, 11 pages at 32 items per page = 352, but some of these are series (of which I counted each season as an item on the list) and compilation sets (of which I counted each separate/distinct movie in the compilation as an item).

Next category will be Science Fiction, then Fantasy/Adventure, then Horror, then Action, Drama, and finally Series. That way, if my wife & I are in the mood to watch an adventure movie, or a SciFi flick, I can turn to the respective section in my list instead of going through the whole frickin' list to find a movie to watch.

What a PITA to compile these lists! They'll be easy to maintain once I get the main body of it out of the way, but until then.......WRITERS CRAMP!:helpme:


Do you catalogue yours? Alphabetically? I think the next major step will be to create an alphabetical list on my computer where I'll be able to insert new movies as I buy them and keep the list alphabetical. But that's not going to happen any time soon...:fart: -kd5-

RobCA 05-16-10 09:06 AM

Re: DVD lists
 
I use DVDAficionado. I like that I can set up folders for the various categories.

Rob

marty888 05-16-10 09:18 AM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by RobCA (Post 10160788)
I use DVDAficionado. I like that I can set up folders for the various categories.

Rob

Same here - also, like having the info on a web-based site rather than on my computer.

kd5 05-16-10 09:51 AM

Re: DVD lists
 
Just out of curiosity, is there any particular reason why you prefer to keep your DVD list(s) at an online site over having it on your computer? -kd5-

mike07 05-16-10 10:54 AM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by kd5 (Post 10160825)
Just out of curiosity, is there any particular reason why you prefer to keep your DVD list(s) at an online site over having it on your computer? -kd5-

Why do you need it on your computer? If you wanted to find something, you could just look at your shelves. Having them cataloged online lets other people see how impressive your collection is. Plus, having access to it over an iphone, cell phone, etc. helps stop double/triple dips.

That said, I keep mine on DVDAF and a master list on Excel. Someday I hope to complete the webpage I've started to show 'em off without using a service like DVDAf.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 05-16-10 11:36 AM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by supermike07 (Post 10160908)
Why do you need it on your computer?

Because if the internet is down or the site is undergoing maintenance, you can't access it. If the site shuts down, which has happened with other popular ones, you get the joy of redoing everything.

I use software so that I can pull it up on my computer and I can also export it online.


Originally Posted by supermike07 (Post 10160908)
If you wanted to find something, you could just look at your shelves.

Easier said than done.

OldBoy 05-16-10 12:26 PM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by kd5 (Post 10160770)
Do you catalogue yours? Alphabetically? I think the next major step will be to create an alphabetical list on my computer where I'll be able to insert new movies as I buy them and keep the list alphabetical. But that's not going to happen any time soon...:fart: -kd5-

i don't think anyone on this forum would ever take the time to catalogue their DVD's with any type of online, offline cataloguing service, let alone discussing it in a thread or two or three...

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 05-16-10 01:45 PM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by kd5 (Post 10160770)
What a PITA to compile these lists! They'll be easy to maintain once I get the main body of it out of the way, but until then.......WRITERS CRAMP!:helpme:


Do you catalogue yours? Alphabetically? I think the next major step will be to create an alphabetical list on my computer where I'll be able to insert new movies as I buy them and keep the list alphabetical. But that's not going to happen any time soon...:fart: -kd5-

You could use Excel instead of writing the lists out. Then you can sort however you want.

kd5 05-16-10 04:03 PM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by scott1598 (Post 10161007)
i don't think anyone on this forum would ever take the time to catalogue their DVD's with any type of online, offline cataloguing service, let alone discussing it in a thread or two or three...

Why do you say that?

I've seen threads here where people have posted pictures of their DVD collections, are actually quite proud of what DVDs they have amassed, and enjoy talking about them here.

Cataloguing my DVDs is important to me because #1: If our house ever got broken into or a fire ever burned it to the ground, homeowners insurance will appreciate knowing what needs to be replaced, and #2: I want to be able to puruse a categorized listing of what movies I have as opposed to standing in front of my collection for 30 minutes (until I'm semi-catatonic) trying to decide what I want to watch that evening. Having it categorized means that if I'm in the mood to watch a SciFi movie or a Fantasy/Adventure movie, I can quickly browse those categories and decided what I want to watch.

I don't think it's anal to create a list of my DVDs and I don't think it's anal to want to discuss it at a DVD forum. -kd5-

kd5 05-16-10 04:07 PM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by supermike07 (Post 10160908)
Why do you need it on your computer? If you wanted to find something, you could just look at your shelves.


Originally Posted by Mister Peepers (Post 10160949)
Easier said than done.

Exactly. -kd5-

kd5 05-16-10 04:12 PM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by supermike07 (Post 10160908)
...and a master list on Excel.


Originally Posted by Mister Peepers (Post 10161107)
You could use Excel instead of writing the lists out. Then you can sort however you want.

My only exposure to Excel (several years ago) taught me very quickly to hate it. I've created tables using word processing apps which would admittedly be more of a PITA, maybe I'll take another crack at Excel after I get my masterlists created.

I'll also want to look into DVDAF... ;) -kd5-

The Monkees 05-16-10 04:12 PM

Re: DVD lists
 
I catalog and continue to RE catalog all the time. I'm just a very bored person (currently unemployed) and will do it over and over again. I just recently did a spreadsheet on Google Docs on top of having it already on DVDaf and formerly on DVDSpot (RIP, :( )

Spottedfeather 05-16-10 06:10 PM

Re: DVD lists
 
I like DVD Profiler, but there's no way I'm paying 30 dollars for it. Unfortunately, I've been unable to find a code for it.

OldBoy 05-16-10 06:25 PM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by kd5 (Post 10161311)
Why do you say that?

I've seen threads here where people have posted pictures of their DVD collections, are actually quite proud of what DVDs they have amassed, and enjoy talking about them here.

really?? you did see those...weird.

Gatherer 05-16-10 07:18 PM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by scott1598 (Post 10161007)
i don't think anyone on this forum would ever take the time to catalogue their DVD's with any type of online, offline cataloguing service, let alone discussing it in a thread or two or three...


Originally Posted by kd5 (Post 10161311)
Why do you say that?

I've seen threads here where people have posted pictures of their DVD collections, are actually quite proud of what DVDs they have amassed, and enjoy talking about them here.

Cataloguing my DVDs is important to me because #1: If our house ever got broken into or a fire ever burned it to the ground, homeowners insurance will appreciate knowing what needs to be replaced, and #2: I want to be able to puruse a categorized listing of what movies I have as opposed to standing in front of my collection for 30 minutes (until I'm semi-catatonic) trying to decide what I want to watch that evening. Having it categorized means that if I'm in the mood to watch a SciFi movie or a Fantasy/Adventure movie, I can quickly browse those categories and decided what I want to watch.

I don't think it's anal to create a list of my DVDs and I don't think it's anal to want to discuss it at a DVD forum. -kd5-


Originally Posted by The Monkees (Post 10161323)
I catalog and continue to RE catalog all the time. I'm just a very bored person (currently unemployed) and will do it over and over again. I just recently did a spreadsheet on Google Docs on top of having it already on DVDaf and formerly on DVDSpot (RIP, :( )

Heck, not only am I planning to list/catalog my DVDs, I'm currently working on listing/cataloging all the software and websites available to help list/catalog DVDs! :nopanic: I've been reading this site for a while, and finally registered today planning to post that when I finish it in the near future, to help anyone else who wonders what their current options are beyond the well-known DVD Aficionado and DVD Profiler (there are a ton more). :)

DVD cataloging software has of course been discussed in quite a few threads here, as I've seen in my research, including:
forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-talk/556356-dvd-cataloging-what-program-do-you-use.html
forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-talk/552341-keeping-track-my-dvds-blu-rays.html
forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-talk/543794-dvd-profiler-3-5-out.html
forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-talk/540661-dvd-spot-shutting-down.html
forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-talk/520130-question-people-catalogue-their-collections.html
forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-talk/498345-catalogue-your-discs.html
forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-talk/434886-best-dvd-catalogue-site.html
forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-talk/382427-whats-best-site-organize-collection-dvds-laserdiscs.html

Trevor 05-17-10 07:25 AM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by kd5 (Post 10161311)
Why do you say that?

I've seen threads here where people have posted pictures of their DVD collections, are actually quite proud of what DVDs they have amassed, and enjoy talking about them here.

Cataloguing my DVDs is important to me because #1: If our house ever got broken into or a fire ever burned it to the ground, homeowners insurance will appreciate knowing what needs to be replaced, and #2: I want to be able to puruse a categorized listing of what movies I have as opposed to standing in front of my collection for 30 minutes (until I'm semi-catatonic) trying to decide what I want to watch that evening. Having it categorized means that if I'm in the mood to watch a SciFi movie or a Fantasy/Adventure movie, I can quickly browse those categories and decided what I want to watch.

I don't think it's anal to create a list of my DVDs and I don't think it's anal to want to discuss it at a DVD forum. -kd5-

Kd5, the king of useless threads was mocking you for starting a thread without searching first.

We have dozens and dozens of threads about this topic.

Thousands of people use software and websites specifically designed to track DVD collections.

Some people write them out themselves or use excel or something, but if your collection gets large you'll save much time if you invest in one of the countless programs/websites dedicated to the task.

Welcome to the forum, and you'll go far by becoming familiar with this page.

nemein 05-17-10 07:31 AM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by kd5 (Post 10161322)
My only exposure to Excel (several years ago) taught me very quickly to hate it. I've created tables using word processing apps which would admittedly be more of a PITA, maybe I'll take another crack at Excel after I get my masterlists created.

Once you get used to it though Excel (or any decent spreadsheet program) is really easy to use/manipulate. Over the past 10+ years I've created a spreadsheet that has all my DVDs (+rentals/ratings), console games (+rentals/ratings) and boardgames. Using some of the spreadsheet functions I can automatically pull such data as total cost, #DVDs/genre, total watching time, movie release dates (broken down by decade), etc etc etc. It's really all just a matter of what formulas you know/can dig up and what data you enter. The one thing that might be better is some sort of database (mysql, postgress, or access) but frankly I don't have the time/motivation to learn that ;)

kd5 05-17-10 07:37 AM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 10162294)
Kd5, the king of useless threads was mocking you for starting a thread without searching first.

Welcome to the forum, and you'll go far by becoming familiar with this page.

Thanks for that, I thought he was just trying to make a newbie's life miserable.

Sorry I didn't search first, guess I was just trying to fit in here and maybe make a few friends along the way, I've been trying to find a good DVD discussion forum for awhile now and I was hoping this was it, seems like a decent place here, I'll try not to muck it up...:) -kd5-

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 05-17-10 10:24 AM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by nemein (Post 10162298)
The one thing that might be better is some sort of database (mysql, postgress, or access) but frankly I don't have the time/motivation to learn that ;)

Excel is the lazy man's database.

movie diva 05-17-10 03:54 PM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by Spottedfeather (Post 10161529)
I like DVD Profiler, but there's no way I'm paying 30 dollars for it. Unfortunately, I've been unable to find a code for it.

30 dollars is cheap for never having to pay for updates and have a page that list your collection.

Trevor 05-17-10 04:23 PM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by kd5 (Post 10162306)
Sorry I didn't search first, guess I was just trying to fit in here and maybe make a few friends along the way, I've been trying to find a good DVD discussion forum for awhile now and I was hoping this was it, seems like a decent place here, I'll try not to muck it up...:) -kd5-

You're fine. Scott and I were just teasing you. I think we're a pretty decent group here, lots of people taking on small roles and projects to make the overall site the best DVD place on the net.

Less name-calling and nastiness than most sites, we just bicker sometimes, like any family, and like to mess with the new people. ;)

Gatherer 06-01-10 09:09 AM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by Gatherer (Post 10161629)
Heck, not only am I planning to list/catalog my DVDs, I'm currently working on listing/cataloging all the software and websites available to help list/catalog DVDs! :nopanic: I've been reading this site for a while, and finally registered today planning to post that when I finish it in the near future, to help anyone else who wonders what their current options are beyond the well-known DVD Aficionado and DVD Profiler (there are a ton more). :)

And, it is now done! :D
Catalog of DVD Cataloging Software

kd5 06-01-10 09:39 AM

Re: DVD lists
 
Thanks Gatherer, I was just perusing your list, gotta hand it to you, there was alot of hard work involved in getting that list together, I see a couple of good possibilities already...:)


Thanks again, -kd5-

tommyp007 06-01-10 09:47 AM

Re: DVD lists
 
I've used DVD Profiler for years and love it. And I don't mind the one time charge for the program.

Gatherer 06-01-10 10:02 AM

Re: DVD lists
 

Originally Posted by kd5 (Post 10188088)
Thanks Gatherer, I was just perusing your list, gotta hand it to you, there was alot of hard work involved in getting that list together, I see a couple of good possibilities already...:)


Thanks again, -kd5-

Great! -biggrin- Glad it's helpful.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:07 AM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.