So do you organize your video collection? Regardless of whether it's physical discs and tapes or all digital files on a harddrive how organized is it?
Do you do it by actor? genre? decade? director?
Do you have a spreadsheet and update it with all of your movies?
I must confess to having no organizatonal scheme at all. And yes on occasion I have "lost" some movies...
How about you?
View Poll Results: How do you organize your movies and tv show collections?
- Voters
- 675. This poll is closed
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By actor
9 1.33% -
By genre
96 14.22% -
By director
4 0.59% -
By decade/year
14 2.07% -
By the color of the packaging
11 1.63% -
By metadata - most of my movies/shows are all digital files on hard drives so its easy
20 2.96% -
None of the above - I have no organizational method for movies/tv shows
282 41.78% -
By a combination of categories
61 9.04% -
Other
178 26.37%
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I have my DVDs in a bookcase designed for holding DVDs, and I try to keep multiple cases for the same series together, but beyond that there's no rhyme or reason.
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Folders on a hard drive 1)movies (avi's) 2)Tv recs (mpg's)
Followed by sub folders genres DOcs thrillers Comedy MAin.
most movies fall into 2 or 3 genres (historical comedy Fantasy Pirate Adventures for instance/ Still looking for a Good software solution.Corned beef is now made to a higher standard than at any time in history.
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Other.
I have one shelf for animation with Disney alphabatized, then DC Universe titles alphabatized, followed by everything else alphabatized, and finally Transformers alphabatized.
Another shelf with all Star Trek. Every episode of every series in stardate order (yes, I'm a big nerd). That took a lot of ripping and burning.
Then there's the 'main' collection which is everything else just put on the shelf in alphabetical order.
Finally, boxes full of cases, extra discs, stupid fancy packages etc that is hidden away in the basement of doom."To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research." - Steven Wright
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Other and combination. For physical, I have two sections for single and box sets. Usually organized by the amount of times I watch them. Digital I organize alphabetically and by genre (sections for movies that are family friendly and ones that are not). Now that I have began to just store the DVDs on my hard drive, I place the disc at the bottom shelf as I would now rarely need the disc.
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This is on my 'things to do' list.
I have about 3TB of videos on my video server computers. Arranged by genre, but I have some of the same genre spread across several drives.
I did find a few programs that will list them in a Excel format, that's my next project. Then I can sort and organize. If I set it up properly, I should be able to open Excel, then pick the video and play it. Right now I have L through Z drives mapped to my my HTPC and I have to try to remember what is where.
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TV and cartoons, all box sets, by genre (in cases on shelf)
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Aphabetized by title with series in chronological order from right to left.
The right to left thing stems from not having a record rack when I was a kid. I'd stack my records (in the sleeves, of course) up with the higher alphabetical titles at the bottom and the lower ones closer to the top. That way, I could pick up the stack (remember, I was a kid - it was a short stack) and flip through them to find something.
Once my dad and I built shelves for me to store them on, I picked up my stack and placed it on the shelf so I could see the titles printed on the edges of the sleeves. It was arranged from right to left. I just kind of got used to it that way.
At one point, I tried arranging from left to right, but couldn't find a damn thing, so I went back to, what most folks would call, backward. 8)
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Series are kept togther and in the DVD changer Music DVDs are kept together. Other than that no organization. Most of my DVDs are older titles. Most of what I buy are from a local Video rental store at a reduced rate coming off of rental usage. Of those most of them do not live up to the jacket description.
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Organized by media type (DVD, VHS) and origin (store bought, home made). This organization is primary due to the space available for storage. Other than that it is somewhat disorganized, except for the family footage DVDs which have their home with the photo albums and are chronilogically ordered.
Usually long gone and forgotten
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Gotta chime in with most "other" posters. Alphabetical by Title seemed the most obvious to me that I was stunned not to see it as a choice. I almost didn't vote when it wasn't listed. I wonder if the poll isn't already skewed because many didn't vote when they didn't see their choice.
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I do mostly A to Z by title but I keep arbitrary "collections" together (also sorted A to Z or chronologial order).
The "New Jersey Trilogy" by Kevin Smith (7 movies strong now) all stay together... Japanese monster movies all stay together ... old B&W horror are together... all Roger Corman movies together... all Jackie Chan's together etc.Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
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I bolt cakeboxes to the wall. Very cheap. Very compact.
/Mats
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Actually I'm not, but living together since 20 years+
The cake box on the wall is preferred to having disks cluttering up every horizontal surface of all kinds of furniture, so...
And I'm exaggerating a little. There's only one cake box bolted to the side of a wall mounted book (DVD case) shelf. But I'm still very fond of the idea.
/Mats
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Alphabetically by title for me, as well. I ignore "The" in my DVDs, but not in my online backups (it's a wife thing - shrug).
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