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CD archive catalogWho needs what?These tips can be useful for CD and DVD collectors, archive owners, music and movies fans. If you keep hundreds or thousands of disks - you need some plan to manage the heap. Here it is. GoalsOrganizing a huge disks collection. Finding the information that you are looking for. Managing the disks you have loaned. Outline
Think out a plan for the catalog ordering
Invent the system of disk codification. A code should be unique for each disk (you need it for a quick and precise searching). Simple example - just number them at a certain interval, like CD-0001, CD-0005, CD-0010. The interval is important to reserve numbers for a future use (maybe you would buy the missing CD-0002 in the future?). Place your disks in order on your storages and shelvesPlace your disks in the selected order. It will require a piece of handwork for the first time, but it's extremely quick and handy to find a disk box in the ordered storage. It's better to return each media item back to its own place once you do not use it. Build a CD categories tree in the catalog databaseCD Bank Catalog can store thousands of compounding groups. Use it! Add disks to the catalog databaseScan the disks with CD Bank Catalog. Disk base will be growing up with each new scanned disk. Fill in disk codes for each disk item in the databaseOpen the disk properties dialog and type in the unique disk code for each item. Mark disk covers with the codesYou need to add a small sticker or label to the original disk. This makes the disks ordering and finding much easier. You can select from a several choices
Follow these steps for each new disk!Continue with this plan with all new disks, which you ever get. Add all new bought or burned disks to catalog - these do not take much time. You have full control over your CD archive catalog! What are you going to do with all that extra time? Download the CD Bank Catalog - CD archive catalog software, create your own disk database, and use the full program power for CD archive operations! Discuss this article here: CD archive catalog article |
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