![]() My default setting is to display titles by year, title, director, but I have on occasion used director, year, title. Titles shorter than 40 minutes are italisized. Title - if part of set, the set is included after the title in (), same goes for double features, and for shorts or docos. I did add a method of marking films I've not watched since buying the dvd but when the number of crosses approached three-digits I felt a little funny and deleted the column.ĭavidhare wrote:Zedz what I mean is, under each director, his or her films in chrono order, thus Hawks starting with Girl in Every Port 1928, next line Dawn Patrol 1930, etc, etc.ĭavid, would this not work the same, if you simply entered all the info in a spreadsheet, and then, when and if you wanted to have a chronological ordered listing, simply use the "data sort" option?įunny to see that everyone is more or less taking the same kind of proprietary pleasure in maintaining these lists. I'd love to have the patience to go through my (title and language only) excel list and add all these details but unless I get stuck at home for a few weeks with a broken leg or something, I don't think I'll ever have the time. ![]() What do you mean by reshuffling your titles chronologically, David? I also add columns for 'parent sets' (in case I forget which box set a particular film is in, or if a significant film is hidden away on another disc, as with Mystery of the Wax Museum) and 'series' (so I can sort all MoCs, Criterions or JNWCs together if needs be, not that I've ever actually done this). I started a thread about this at the forum of Invelos, maker of DVD Profiler.ĭirector (by alpha) title (now attempting to reshuffle chronologically) year source additional features or box context PQ (FAIR, OK, G, VG, HD) D for dub (if not original) other comments (incorrect ratios, alternate version etc.)ĭitto, but less exhaustive (I've just got Y and N columns for Extras and Commentary). I know that sometimes the bonus features are listed in the "Overview" section of the DVD profile - SOMETIMES! But you just can't rely on it being available/complete/accurate all the time. And it's frustrating that DVD Profiler can't help me with that after the extraordinary amount of time I've spent entering data into it. Often I have to look for certain important bonus documentary and I only know who's in it but can't remember the title or which DVD it's on. Note that this is not some frivolous pursuit on my part to me, this is an ESSENTIAL thing to have. They basically have to turn DVD Profiler into another IMDB - have it store every bit of info about every title - and that's going to be hard, but that's seems to be the only way to accomplish my goal. ![]() I want to be able to look up names of people who did audio commentaries as well. I want a tool that can search for everything about bonus documentaries/featurettes: title, cast, crew, year, running time, aspect ratio, etc. Am I missing it, or does DVD Profiler offer no way to look up films that are in color or B/W (or both)?īut my biggest need is that the handling of DVD bonus features in DVD Profiler (and every cataloguing tool I know) needs to be improved.
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