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  1. ManW_TheUncool

    I Catalogued My Entire Physical Media TV And Movie Collection

    Since I'll probably have (even) more time on my hands going forward (at least for the rest of the year or so), I might rip the rest of my CDs once my move is actually completed -- it's been very slow going, and my CDs haven't been a priority at all... _Man_
  2. ManW_TheUncool

    I Catalogued My Entire Physical Media TV And Movie Collection

    I found that's precisely why ripping (and maintaining) just a favorite subset of my CD collection to iTunes works well. I haven't felt much need to rip my entire collection... though that has contributed toward me losing track of much of them... My small(er) collection of SACDs, OTOH, is a bit...
  3. ManW_TheUncool

    I Catalogued My Entire Physical Media TV And Movie Collection

    I used to do it for my CD collection via an MS Access DB (and just a flat file before that during the early 90's), but stopped... and then started ripping them into iTunes and basically used that instead (at least for those CDs I got around to ripping). Unfortunately, iTunes' DB (and seemingly...
  4. ManW_TheUncool

    I Catalogued My Entire Physical Media TV And Movie Collection

    I used to just keep separate piles for the discs I bought, but haven't watched yet... Nowadays, just sorting my DVD Profiler DB based on purchase date (on top of those piles mainly for the older purchases) works well enough, hahaha... IF you really want, I guess start tracking what you've been...
  5. ManW_TheUncool

    I Catalogued My Entire Physical Media TV And Movie Collection

    Given our (poor) search function here, would be helpful if you include a link to that thread, haha... Here yah goes -- a rare case of getting exactly what's searched: ;):cool...
  6. ManW_TheUncool

    I Catalogued My Entire Physical Media TV And Movie Collection

    Oh, I also assign entries in my DB w/ catalog #s (partly) based on format (using a good prefix system) so it's easy enough to sort them according to format (plus title name) if/whenever I need. _Man_
  7. ManW_TheUncool

    I Catalogued My Entire Physical Media TV And Movie Collection

    Some of us use DVD Profiler: http://www.invelos.com/ It's mostly pretty convenient, including the mobile apps' ability to just scan UPC bar code. I do very sporadically run into rare cases where a specific title's not (yet?) in their DB (and I don't feel like creating my own entry for it)...
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