If you're going to go through all the trouble to buy cd slim cases to conserve space................wouldn't it be just as wise to do what I did..........buy a bunch of 200+ capacity cd binders to keep them in? It saves more space and costs less money.
ps. I do keep my original cases/covers........they are in my storage shed in big tupperware boxes.
It would take so much longer to find a movie if they were all kept in binders. When I first transitioned I tried that, and it only lasted a short while. I was up to 5, 200 count binders. I moved to slim jewel cases for efficiency, and so I could make my own covers. I guess I like being different 🙂
Maybe you don't understand how my movie indexing works? I have my own mysql/php database that I query to find my movie to get its ID#, and then I find it in seconds on that dvd case. Each shelf holds 80 movies, so if i need movie id# 1804, i just go to where I think that # would fall, and pull out a movie, if I'm wrong, I move backwards or forwards accordingly. I can find a movie in seconds, versus you guys and having to fiddle fuddle around looking at each case that could take, much longer? 😛 Plus, using a mysql/php database and indexing my movies the way I do, I can run queries for say, all movies made in 1992, or all horror movies, or movies with peter jackson as the director, or movies with only kevin spacey. Can you do that with just a massive wall of movies in abc order? Uh, I'll answer that for you. No, you can't. I love that feature of my database =)
For finding a film I can memorise where a dvd is in my collection, quite simple. Would probably be able to do the same if I had 2000+ dvds also. And mine are not in ABC order 🙂
For example, A Tale of Two Sisters is about eight dvds in from the right on my bottom shelf where part of my collection is, and another one called Trauma is about five dvds in from the left on the first dvd shelf.
Originally posted by serith
It would take so much longer to find a movie if they were all kept in binders. When I first transitioned I tried that, and it only lasted a short while. I was up to 5, 200 count binders. I moved to slim jewel cases for efficiency, and so I could make my own covers. I guess I like being different 🙂Maybe you don't understand how my movie indexing works? I have my own mysql/php database that I query to find my movie to get its ID#, and then I find it in seconds on that dvd case. Each shelf holds 80 movies, so if i need movie id# 1804, i just go to where I think that # would fall, and pull out a movie, if I'm wrong, I move backwards or forwards accordingly. I can find a movie in seconds, versus you guys and having to fiddle fuddle around looking at each case that could take, much longer? 😛 Plus, using a mysql/php database and indexing my movies the way I do, I can run queries for say, all movies made in 1992, or all horror movies, or movies with peter jackson as the director, or movies with only kevin spacey. Can you do that with just a massive wall of movies in abc order? Uh, I'll answer that for you. No, you can't. I love that feature of my database =)
I won't ever go the way of binders, either. If space is an issue, I'd do like I did for my once massive toy collection, and dedicate a room to them. Binders, whiping them in and out in the long run, is eventually going to scratch the discs.
As for your indexing, to each his own. What you do suggests a real loss of intimacy with your library, and that connectivity is something that's important to me. That's why I don't buy every single movie I have ever seen, just because I moderately liked it. Personally, I don't have to fiddle around, looking for a title. Even at 404, I've got the collection alphabetized, and I can find whatever I want very easily.
I could probably do the same if I had 1,404 or even 2,404. I never find myself saying "Hey, I want a movie that was released in 2002!" if you understand my meaning. So, to answer your question, yes, actually, I probably could do that, because the movies I own, I know inside and out. I don't buy movies for the sake of buying them, or to entertain anyone else.
Let's not let this thing escalate into a DVD snob thread, either. Be civil.
well C-dic.......
CD Project's binders (which I use) do not have plastic backs..........they are soft cotton. It's like your sliding your dvd against a cotton ball.....no way to scratch it.
to each his own though. Me personally, I find it much more time/space efficient.........definetly more efficient than slim cd cases cluttering up my living space. That might be fine for college kids and whatnot but once you're grown, married and have children........most people like to have a decor to their house.........not cd and dvd cases lining the walls.
as for indexing.........I have a movie list on my computer that I print a hard copy of now and then. It is broken down by books (binders), listed in order, each movie numbered within the binder. I guess I've got a good memory but I know which binder any of my movies are in. All I have to do is look at the number next to the movie name on my index list and go straight to it.
If I want to watch Taxi Driver I just go to binder 4 number 3..........or From Dusk 'till Dawn, binder 3 movie 14.
If you have so many dvds - I say dedicate a room to them, sleep in the kitchen if you must. none of this binders or slim line packs. If you've got a good dvd collection - flaunt in - you never know, using the actual cases may be the difference to someday getting laid by a geeky girl.
PS- Cinemaddicton - That sig and avatar set is the best! I'm very jelous.
If you have so many dvds - I say dedicate a room to them, sleep in the kitchen if you must. none of this binders or slim line packs. If you've got a good dvd collection - flaunt in - you never know, using the actual cases may be the difference to someday getting laid by a geeky girl.
um......not everybody here is 16 years old......many of us are adults with wives, children, etc.