Best Free DVD Collection Software [1]
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I have been collecting DVDs for many years, and I now have a wall full of them. The first time I bought a DVD that I had already bought, it became obvious to me that I needed to organize my collection better. So I thought about what I needed in a software package. My needs were relatively simple. The software should have the following characteristics:
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Some of the features that become disabled after 50 DVDs are: upload/share your collection at Invelos Online, download/view/print reports, export to XML and high resolution cover scans. But even without these features, you'll enjoy a professional and powerful tool that offers excellent organization of a DVD collection of unlimited size, with no ads and no nag screens. Worthwhile, yes? My top choice.
[9] EMDB (Eric's Movie Database) - EMDB is movie-collection software that is quite user-friendly, and very capable if you are just looking for a tool to catalog your movies. EMDB communicates with IMDB (International Movie Database) when you add new movies by their titles. Because IMDB does not provide any media information, however, you'll receive only basic information about the movie itself. Media type (i.e., DVD, BluRay), casing, edition and such won't be included. But EMDB does offer several dialogs whereby you can enter this information yourself. An interesting feature is prepared selection lists about video codec and video source. You will find this valuable if you also want to catalog home-made movies that you've compressed or converted into specific formats. Simple text-based exports and printouts, as well as loan tracking, are available, and the search feature offers filtering by title, cast, director or genre. I found the user interface a little old-fashioned, and I experienced some display refresh faults when I resized the window. You may be quite satisfied with EMDB if you simply want to keep track of movies you own, without concern for the media and its specific features. EMDB comes in third in my eyes. It's not feature-rich like some other contenders, but it will maintain a collection of unlimited size.
Movie Collector - Another contender offering a restricted but not expiring free version of their collection software is Collectorz.com. Collectorz.com also offers several other cataloging applications like music, books, games, etc. Though not as beautiful and customizable as DVDProfiler, Movie Collector offers a comparable palette of features for maintaining your DVD collection. The DVD data are entered in separate windows, with many data fields to be entered at your option. As in DVD Profiler you can maintain DVDs that you own, that you loaned, that you ordered or that you just have on your wish list. Entering DVD information can also be done automatically, accessing sources at Collectorz.com, IMDB, Amazon and DVD Empire. You can search by movie title or UPC code. If you are just looking for a basic tool to maintain a small collection, Movie Collector is well equipped to do so. Collectorz.com is following a different concept with their free version: fully featured unlimited use up to 50 DVDs. This surely is a drawback when you reach that threshold, thus, even though Movie Collector offers a lot of features, it finishes last in this race. |
DVD Profiler
PVD (Personal Video Database)
Griffith
EMDB (Eric's Movie Database)
Movie Collector
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