Registered: December 8, 2012 | Posts: 11 |
| Posted: | | | | I looked at DVD Profiler (iOS) some time ago but never made the jump from Google Docs; however recently I've begun looking at DVD Profiler again as a way to keep my collection (or a least a list thereof) with me wherever I go.
A significant portion of my collection is in digital format, a mix of homebrew (MP4), iTunes, Vudu etc in various definitions (SD, HD, HDX).
In order to keep track of all my collection in it's various formats I believe I would need to add the following custom media types (with some future proofing built in).
[quote]Laserdisc VHS iTunes [HD] iTunes [SD] MP4 MP4 [720p] MP4 [1080p] MP4 [4K] Vudu [HDX] Vudu [HD] Vudu [SD] Vudu [4K] Amazon [SD] Amazon [HD] Amazon [4K] Flixster [HDX] Flixster [HD] Flixster [SD] Google Play [HD] Google Play [SD] Google Play [4K][/quote]
Is there an easier way to accomplish this...am I missing something?
Also - I would need separate entries for the BLU and the DC correct...so a title would essential have to be in the database for each media type (ie: BLU, iTunes, Vudu) |
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Registered: December 8, 2012 | Posts: 11 |
| Posted: | | | | After reading some posts (and looking a little more at the software) I think this could be simplified to -
Laserdisc VHS iTunes MP4 Vudu Amazon Flixster Google Play
...and use tags for [HD] [SD] [HDX] etc
Anyone else with an extensive Digital collection have any tips? |
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Registered: December 8, 2012 | Posts: 11 |
| Posted: | | | | Looks like anything added would have to be either added from the PC client or edited on the PC client if I want to set the media type to anything other than BLU or DVD |
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Registered: January 25, 2015 | Posts: 2 |
| Posted: | | | | I second this for the PC/MAC side, as I too have these media formats. |
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Registered: March 18, 2015 | Posts: 1 |
| Posted: | | | | This is very nice and awesome post. I like it very much....!!!! | | | Sumer |
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