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Cataloging other media?
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BigSpender
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Hey guys, a friend just turned me on to this site and it seems really cool so far. But I was just wondering if similar programs are offered for cataloging other media?  Like a CDProfiler or BookProfiler? Thanks in advance!
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ROFLMAO. OK let meh help you <TIC>, go to Google do an advanced search on just two letters CD, do it in the dvdrpofiler.com site. I believe you will find LOTS of requests and lots of answers. And watch the billy Video in my signature.      

And I do mean LOTS

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Hey guys, a friend just turned me on to this site and it seems really cool so far. But I was just wondering if similar programs are offered for cataloging other media?  Like a CDProfiler or BookProfiler? Thanks in advance!


Unfortunately not. But you could check out collectorz.com.
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As far as Invelos is concerned, the only program that Ken Cole (DVDprofiler creater) has is for DVDs. I'm fairly confident that he doesn't have any plans on creating any programs to encompass things like Books or CDs judging by how long the program has been out and how often it's been requested (a lot!).

The really cool thing is, DVDprofiler has so many local options for users that it can be used for just about anything. I for instance use it for my movies as well as games. The new version which is currently in beta form even goes beyond this and allows for "Custom Collections" which you can name whatever you want. Problem is, each profile has to be manually created, as there is no online sharable database to work off of. It's time consuming, but it's functional.

If you'd rather have a more specific program for CDs, check out Collectorz. I've never used it, but heard decent things. I believe there's another program for Books, but perhaps someone else can chime in and give you some advice there.
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I believe there's another program for Books, but perhaps someone else can chime in and give you some advice there.

I actually use DVD Profiler for books. It has a cover option, under Crew I can enter the writer, the ISBN is my UPC. That's good enough for me.
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I believe there's another program for Books, but perhaps someone else can chime in and give you some advice there.

I actually use DVD Profiler for books. It has a cover option, under Crew I can enter the writer, the ISBN is my UPC. That's good enough for me.


That's pretty slick. You can even go as far to use the cast function as the characters.
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I believe there's another program for Books, but perhaps someone else can chime in and give you some advice there.

I actually use DVD Profiler for books. It has a cover option, under Crew I can enter the writer, the ISBN is my UPC. That's good enough for me.


Yeah, I didn't mean to imply that it wasn't possible. Great thing about DVDprofiler is it's local customization. You can truly use it for collecting anything as long as you don't mind entering all the information yourself. CDs, Books, Games, etc. all can be included into these new Custom Collections with ease (and before that, I used my Ordered column).

I just remember someone stating they used a specific program for their book collection. As in possibly some online database to feed off of. I can't recall who it was though. 
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LibraryThing perhaps?

And a good programme for music is OrangeCD.

As already mentioned, Collectorz has programmes for both.
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With manual profiles, you can enter pretty much ANYthing you want and turn this app into AnyProfiler.
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With manual profiles, you can enter pretty much ANYthing you want and turn this app into AnyProfiler.

You have a point there. I once profiled DVD Profiler. But since then my collection had stopped growing and I finally quit collecting DVD collection software . . .
 
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I was just recently thinking that I should create manual profiles for my c.d.'s and vinyl.

I have insurance on all my stuff, but unfortunately, I don't have any of my music catalogued, so even if it was ripped off, I have no concrete record of what I have. I was thinking of simply using the cast for the artist/group, and then could enter songwriters and stuff into the crew sections.

With the new beta, it rocks that you can create your own customized categories and keep all the stuff you want separate from each other. It'd take me entirely too much time to complete (have a few thousand c.d.'s and with the exception of five or six that have bonus dvd's, none are already in the system obviously), but it would really help me out in the end.
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A user just shared with me a stunningly creative custom database project. Out of respect for his privacy, I will wait to see if he makes a post here. I did give him the link. Suffice it to say, that if I wasn't convinced before, I am now convinced that, with a bit of ingenuity, you can in fact adapt this program to do some (other) amazng things.

(Edit: Yaay, he posted it! The report where the wine bottles are pictured sitting on shelves really blows my mind!)
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I can't believe I still see requests for Cd profiler  when there is programs already out there for free such as I Tunes that not only give you the software for free, but then catalogues your music via genre/year of release/artist-title-composer/  and last- when played, not played /special folders you can create to hold those special genres/genius  and as well artwork is supplied via the internet for your music albums .  sheeshh
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I have begun using DVD Profiler (v3.5.1 b1252) to keep track of my wine cellar (~1,000 bottles).  I originally started with a wine application from www.intelliscanner.com to keep track of my wine.  I still use their program to keep track of my books, music and games.  Now my master wine database is kept in a very nice online application at www.cellartracker.com.  It is able to store just about everything I need to know about my wines.  The drawback to CellarTracker is that there is no ability to provide a nice customizable display or report format like we have in DVD Profiler.

Thanks to the BulkEdit plugin from mediadogg I was able to take my remapped data from CellarTracker and import it into DVD Profiler.  I use custom Genres to allow filtering by type of wine.  I'd like to use Cast/Crew to keep track of things like Drinking Window and Wine Ratings (help:looking for a good current cast/crew editor).  Discs allows me to track individual bottles with Rack and Bin location, individual UPC codes and bottle notes.  Overview, Notes and Easter Eggs provide a place to store a substantial amount of additional information.  With the HTML window capability I'm even able to link back to the cellartracker website from within DVD Profiler.

I'll attach a few screenshots to the next post.

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I have uploaded a few screenshots and sample non-customized reports of my wine database to Windows Live:

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I have uploaded a few screenshots and sample non-customized reports of my wine database to Windows Live:
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Wow, great. Looks like much work, but interesting what is all possible with DVD Profiler. 
Great program, Ken! 

Btw, bogieboo, does the "running time" mean anything in you wine profiles? 
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