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1commander
17th February 2008, 17:15
I am looking for some software to catalog the file contents of DVDs, CDs, and so forth, so that I can search through them later. I found a few options, but they were pricey. What do people use here?

buzzqw
17th February 2008, 17:32
ant movie manager or extreme movie manager

BHH

setarip_old
17th February 2008, 20:46
This was previously discussed in the following thread:

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1054890#post1054890

tekNerd
17th February 2008, 21:29
My understanding of the request (http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/system/fwdiskcat.html)

Edit: I followed my own link and I am sticking with SI Cataloger for time being. I hope JDD (http://jdiskdigest.sourceforge.net/) will continue development and turn into the WhereIsIt? of opensource (a man can dream, right?)

1commander
21st February 2008, 23:38
Sorry if I wasn't clear, but I am not looking for movie cataloging software, but software that will allow me to search the file, folder, executables on discs - I do frequent backups, and it is tough getting them straight with over 500 dvds flying around with cryptic names on them.

FrozenDog
22nd February 2008, 00:03
You could also try WhereIsIt? (http://www.whereisit-soft.com/).

Shinigami-Sama
22nd February 2008, 00:49
build your own with a simple script and database?
take maybe 4 hours to build it and it'll do what ever you want it to do

thats my plan once I get myself a large enough collection

Hard Core Rikki
23rd February 2008, 22:06
I looked before for capable file cataloguers, tried half a dozen good ones, ended up preferring insideCAT 4 (http://www.insidecat.biz/disk_cataloguer/disk_cataloguer.htm). very cool one

webmastermarty
4th March 2008, 16:00
Extreme movie manager all the way mate, deffinately.

tekNerd
4th March 2008, 18:57
Sorry if I wasn't clear, but I am not looking for movie cataloging software, but software that will allow me to search the file, folder, executables on discs - I do frequent backups, and it is tough getting them straight with over 500 dvds flying around with cryptic names on them.

Nothing good in my response?

jeffy
4th March 2008, 19:23
@tekNerd:Thank you, I am not the OP, but it's good to know something else and useful.