2003-11-13, 09:19 | Link #1 |
Pixel artist
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Maracaibo, Venezuela
Age: 40
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Dealing with anime collections
Hello.
I'm wondering if I'm the only one having this problem... Over the years I've collected a fair amount of anime/manga and related stuff, be it VHS tapes recorded from TV, DVDs and tons of digital anime and fansubs. Right now I have noticed that it's kinda difficult to keep track of it all. How do you do to deal with your huge anime libraries? I'm wondering which is the fastest, easiest and reliable method to catalog it all. I suppose using some sort of database or organizer would be the best way. I say this because I have noticed I've even lost some of my tapes and CDs O_o And I don't want that to happen ever again. Any help would be appreciated. Ja ne! |
2003-11-13, 09:28 | Link #3 |
Pixel artist
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Maracaibo, Venezuela
Age: 40
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Well, I'm currently using Excel, but due to the big size of the list (over 500 entries) it's gotten quite messy and sometimes hard to look up. Maybe you should combine the datasheet with some sort of catalog or ID number and keep the CDs arranged so you don't lose track of them...
What do you think? |
2003-11-13, 11:27 | Link #5 |
is behind on many eps
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well for dvds there is dvd profiler (my collection for example http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mycollect...alias=TheZeppo )
, there is supposed to be another free program that does movies, music, comics and other stuff, but i don't have it. |
2003-11-13, 15:40 | Link #6 |
Tsukimori
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i keep a list of all the anime i've download and it's been very easy up to now. I use a program called printfolder which creates a list of files on any directory into a text file. All i have to do is put it in an excel list. See my list if it's any help.
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