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- From: "Scott G. Hall" <ScottGHall AT BellSouth.Net>
- To: "Internetworkers: http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/" <internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [internetworkers] CD Storage Ideas
- Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 14:44:25 -0400
We solved this for over 600 CD's in our household in two ways: 1) Harddisk storage. We use an older computer running Linux to "share" (export) a large disk that holds all of our CDs. Then each album folder has an info file that contains genre and other categorizing info -- I leave it up to an in-house website to gather album art and lyric info from the web. I may store these in the album folders too later on ... A PC acting as a media player on each audio system uses a web browser displayed on the TV to browse the collection, build a playlist, and then playback the files. 2) We have two Sony 300-disc changers and one JVC 200-disk changer to store the actual discs. The discs are grouped by genre and then alphabetical by artist -- with a couple of openings after each genre to allow for expansion. We use standard 3-ring binders and those pages you hate to store only the booklets from the CDs -- facing both sides of the page. This way we get 8 booklets per page, but still need about 100 pages to old them all. The jewel boxes themselves are kept in an old cardboard box just in case I get rid of a CD or two. Roger Austin wrote: I converted Miss Hunt's album collection last year to CDs. This -- Scott G. Hall Raleigh, NC, USA ScottGHall AT BellSouth.Net |
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[internetworkers] CD Storage Ideas,
Roger Austin, 03/13/2009
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Re: [internetworkers] CD Storage Ideas,
Scott G. Hall, 03/14/2009
- Re: [internetworkers] CD Storage Ideas, Jim Ray, 03/14/2009
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Re: [internetworkers] CD Storage Ideas,
David Minton, 03/16/2009
- Re: [internetworkers] CD Storage Ideas, ron, 03/23/2009
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Re: [internetworkers] CD Storage Ideas,
Scott G. Hall, 03/14/2009
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