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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: List of disc catalogers
« on: June 15, 2009, 01:46 PM »
CDC uses SQLite database format. It also has internal import format based on JSON, but as I know there are no converter from CD Bank...

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: List of disc catalogers
« on: June 14, 2009, 06:33 AM »
Camel Disc Catalog v.2.2.2 released today.

Full changelog: http://www.cameldisc.com/history.html

For me best new feature is several images per file support. So I can assign poster and several screenshots for every film in collection. They also added rescan option and video file preview, so it become useful not only for CD\DVD but also for HDD cataloging.

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: List of disc catalogers
« on: February 10, 2009, 04:14 PM »
New version of Camel Disc Catalog released, most notable change is ability to customize columns in the list view.
http://www.cameldisc.com/history.html

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: List of disc catalogers
« on: November 19, 2008, 03:22 AM »
Can't fit anymore cataloging applications!   :P

J-Mac, you right. When I switched, I has something about 100 DVD and it is takes significant time to rescan it. Now I have more than 1000 DVD's and 3TB on HDD's and will not rescan it even if I will find better cataloguer.  8)

But there are always new users who seek such software - for them I recommend to try CDC.

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: List of disc catalogers
« on: November 19, 2008, 03:15 AM »
Tomos, related only as registered user. As for viruses I think that was false alarm, I use NOD32 antivirus and it remains silent…
As for this program – I switched to it from WhereIsIt. At that time WII has problems with Unicode and I have many MP3 with Unicode names and tags (Cyrillic and hieroglyph symbols). As it allow only 4GB of catalog data for test (in age of DVDs?) I don’t noticed that problem and buy it as WII have many powerful features (but so ugly and complicated interface…). Then I found CDC, tested it and bought it :-) They constantly release new version and become better and better (and may be complicated too… illness of all big soft).
P.S. There are very communicative support, I send them several bugs and suggestions and they FIXED it. Also little tip if someone will decide to buy it. I am negotiated a 40% discount $-)

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: List of disc catalogers
« on: November 16, 2008, 07:08 PM »
You must also add Camel Disc Catalog to this list. Very few cataloguers can rival with it.

Screenshots:
http://www.cameldisc.com/screenshots/Main.jpg

http://www.cameldisc.com/screenshots/AdvSearch.jpg

http://www.cameldisc.com/screenshots/FrameGrabPlugin.jpg


It is have unique search engine and several more good features like HTML formatted comments, web import, frame grab, reports to many formats.

Is is shareware and cost 35.95 USD.

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