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Windows 7 Libraries problem

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Colon Terminus

Flightless Bird
Here's the scenario:

I have many hundreds of DVD's (12 terabytes or so) stored in folders on a
network. Each folder is named for the movie(s) it contains. Each folder may
contain a single ISO or several ISO's (ViceAcademy.iso, ViceAcademy2.iso
....) or the folder may contain subfolders with IFO's, BUP's and VOB's.

Currently the movie index is maintained on an Excel spreadshet.which is both
cumbersome and error prone.

I'd like to create a Library containing all the movie folders in name
sequence. I can come close, but Windows insists upon grouping the folders by
Location. If I change the "Arrange by:" to anything other than "Folder" I
wind up with a useless list of the contents of all the folders.

My question is:
Is there some way to get the Library facility to give me an alphabetical
list of folder names irrespective of local or network location?
 
T

Trev

Flightless Bird
"Colon Terminus" <Colon_Terminus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Here's the scenario:
>
> I have many hundreds of DVD's (12 terabytes or so) stored in folders on a
> network. Each folder is named for the movie(s) it contains. Each folder
> may contain a single ISO or several ISO's (ViceAcademy.iso,
> ViceAcademy2.iso ...) or the folder may contain subfolders with IFO's,
> BUP's and VOB's.
>
> Currently the movie index is maintained on an Excel spreadshet.which is
> both cumbersome and error prone.
>
> I'd like to create a Library containing all the movie folders in name
> sequence. I can come close, but Windows insists upon grouping the folders
> by Location. If I change the "Arrange by:" to anything other than "Folder"
> I wind up with a useless list of the contents of all the folders.
>
> My question is:
> Is there some way to get the Library facility to give me an alphabetical
> list of folder names irrespective of local or network location?
>


I don't Know a way but will this be of use.
http://www.videodb.info/forum_en/
 
C

Colon Terminus

Flightless Bird
"Trev" <trev_uk@hotmail.com invalid> wrote in message
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>
> "Colon Terminus" <Colon_Terminus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:95Gbn.35836$Fm7.32838@newsfe16.iad...
>> Here's the scenario:
>>
>> I have many hundreds of DVD's (12 terabytes or so) stored in folders on a
>> network. Each folder is named for the movie(s) it contains. Each folder
>> may contain a single ISO or several ISO's (ViceAcademy.iso,
>> ViceAcademy2.iso ...) or the folder may contain subfolders with IFO's,
>> BUP's and VOB's.
>>
>> Currently the movie index is maintained on an Excel spreadshet.which is
>> both cumbersome and error prone.
>>
>> I'd like to create a Library containing all the movie folders in name
>> sequence. I can come close, but Windows insists upon grouping the folders
>> by Location. If I change the "Arrange by:" to anything other than
>> "Folder" I wind up with a useless list of the contents of all the
>> folders.
>>
>> My question is:
>> Is there some way to get the Library facility to give me an alphabetical
>> list of folder names irrespective of local or network location?
>>

>
> I don't Know a way but will this be of use.
> http://www.videodb.info/forum_en/


Thanks for your input, it is appreciated.
That seems like a very nice piece of software. Only thing is that I'm lazy.
That solution would require a fair amount of data input; data input that
I've already done for my spreadsheet solution and am not interested in
redoing.

If I could just get the Windows Library facility to pull together a
collection of folders and present them in alphabetical order, it'd be great.
A self-maintaining list. Every day when I copy new DVDs, wherever I happen
to add them, the list of titles would be updated. One entry (creating and
naming the folder to hold the DVD image) would automatically update the list
of titles.
 
H

housetrained

Flightless Bird
"Colon Terminus" <Colon_Terminus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Trev" <trev_uk@hotmail.com invalid> wrote in message
> news:X-ydnf-6Kb-FqfLWnZ2dnUVZ8i-dnZ2d@pipex.net...
>>
>> "Colon Terminus" <Colon_Terminus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:95Gbn.35836$Fm7.32838@newsfe16.iad...
>>> Here's the scenario:
>>>
>>> I have many hundreds of DVD's (12 terabytes or so) stored in folders on
>>> a network. Each folder is named for the movie(s) it contains. Each
>>> folder may contain a single ISO or several ISO's (ViceAcademy.iso,
>>> ViceAcademy2.iso ...) or the folder may contain subfolders with IFO's,
>>> BUP's and VOB's.
>>>
>>> Currently the movie index is maintained on an Excel spreadshet.which is
>>> both cumbersome and error prone.
>>>
>>> I'd like to create a Library containing all the movie folders in name
>>> sequence. I can come close, but Windows insists upon grouping the
>>> folders by Location. If I change the "Arrange by:" to anything other
>>> than "Folder" I wind up with a useless list of the contents of all the
>>> folders.
>>>
>>> My question is:
>>> Is there some way to get the Library facility to give me an alphabetical
>>> list of folder names irrespective of local or network location?
>>>

>>
>> I don't Know a way but will this be of use.
>> http://www.videodb.info/forum_en/

>
> Thanks for your input, it is appreciated.
> That seems like a very nice piece of software. Only thing is that I'm
> lazy.
> That solution would require a fair amount of data input; data input that
> I've already done for my spreadsheet solution and am not interested in
> redoing.
>
> If I could just get the Windows Library facility to pull together a
> collection of folders and present them in alphabetical order, it'd be
> great.
> A self-maintaining list. Every day when I copy new DVDs, wherever I happen
> to add them, the list of titles would be updated. One entry (creating and
> naming the folder to hold the DVD image) would automatically update the
> list
> of titles.
>
>


Don't shout me down but wouldn't WMP11 do that for videos as it does for
music?
PLEASE don't shout too loud.
--
John the West Ham fan

housetrained@hotmail.com
<><
 
C

Colon Terminus

Flightless Bird
"housetrained" <housetrained@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Colon Terminus" <Colon_Terminus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ThKbn.19354$3n2.16497@newsfe01.iad...
>>
>> "Trev" <trev_uk@hotmail.com invalid> wrote in message
>> news:X-ydnf-6Kb-FqfLWnZ2dnUVZ8i-dnZ2d@pipex.net...
>>>
>>> "Colon Terminus" <Colon_Terminus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:95Gbn.35836$Fm7.32838@newsfe16.iad...
>>>> Here's the scenario:
>>>>
>>>> I have many hundreds of DVD's (12 terabytes or so) stored in folders on
>>>> a network. Each folder is named for the movie(s) it contains. Each
>>>> folder may contain a single ISO or several ISO's (ViceAcademy.iso,
>>>> ViceAcademy2.iso ...) or the folder may contain subfolders with IFO's,
>>>> BUP's and VOB's.
>>>>
>>>> Currently the movie index is maintained on an Excel spreadshet.which is
>>>> both cumbersome and error prone.
>>>>
>>>> I'd like to create a Library containing all the movie folders in name
>>>> sequence. I can come close, but Windows insists upon grouping the
>>>> folders by Location. If I change the "Arrange by:" to anything other
>>>> than "Folder" I wind up with a useless list of the contents of all the
>>>> folders.
>>>>
>>>> My question is:
>>>> Is there some way to get the Library facility to give me an
>>>> alphabetical list of folder names irrespective of local or network
>>>> location?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I don't Know a way but will this be of use.
>>> http://www.videodb.info/forum_en/

>>
>> Thanks for your input, it is appreciated.
>> That seems like a very nice piece of software. Only thing is that I'm
>> lazy.
>> That solution would require a fair amount of data input; data input that
>> I've already done for my spreadsheet solution and am not interested in
>> redoing.
>>
>> If I could just get the Windows Library facility to pull together a
>> collection of folders and present them in alphabetical order, it'd be
>> great.
>> A self-maintaining list. Every day when I copy new DVDs, wherever I
>> happen
>> to add them, the list of titles would be updated. One entry (creating and
>> naming the folder to hold the DVD image) would automatically update the
>> list
>> of titles.
>>
>>

>
> Don't shout me down but wouldn't WMP11 do that for videos as it does for
> music?
> PLEASE don't shout too loud.
> --
> John the West Ham fan
>
> housetrained@hotmail.com
> <><
>
>
>
>


I dunno, maybe it will.
I can't figure out how to make the view be at the folder level instead of at
the file level.
 
T

Trev

Flightless Bird
"Colon Terminus" <Colon_Terminus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ThKbn.19354$3n2.16497@newsfe01.iad...
>
> "Trev" <trev_uk@hotmail.com invalid> wrote in message
> news:X-ydnf-6Kb-FqfLWnZ2dnUVZ8i-dnZ2d@pipex.net...
>>
>> "Colon Terminus" <Colon_Terminus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:95Gbn.35836$Fm7.32838@newsfe16.iad...
>>> Here's the scenario:
>>>
>>> I have many hundreds of DVD's (12 terabytes or so) stored in folders on
>>> a network. Each folder is named for the movie(s) it contains. Each
>>> folder may contain a single ISO or several ISO's (ViceAcademy.iso,
>>> ViceAcademy2.iso ...) or the folder may contain subfolders with IFO's,
>>> BUP's and VOB's.
>>>
>>> Currently the movie index is maintained on an Excel spreadshet.which is
>>> both cumbersome and error prone.
>>>
>>> I'd like to create a Library containing all the movie folders in name
>>> sequence. I can come close, but Windows insists upon grouping the
>>> folders by Location. If I change the "Arrange by:" to anything other
>>> than "Folder" I wind up with a useless list of the contents of all the
>>> folders.
>>>
>>> My question is:
>>> Is there some way to get the Library facility to give me an alphabetical
>>> list of folder names irrespective of local or network location?
>>>

>>
>> I don't Know a way but will this be of use.
>> http://www.videodb.info/forum_en/

>
> Thanks for your input, it is appreciated.
> That seems like a very nice piece of software. Only thing is that I'm
> lazy.
> That solution would require a fair amount of data input; data input that
> I've already done for my spreadsheet solution and am not interested in
> redoing.
>
> If I could just get the Windows Library facility to pull together a
> collection of folders and present them in alphabetical order, it'd be
> great.
> A self-maintaining list. Every day when I copy new DVDs, wherever I happen
> to add them, the list of titles would be updated. One entry (creating and
> naming the folder to hold the DVD image) would automatically update the
> list
> of titles.
>
>


Where ever possible as in Commercial movies not home made. It gathers
information from the net movie data base
 
J

JE

Flightless Bird
On 07-02-2010 22:16, Colon Terminus wrote:
> Here's the scenario:
>
> I have many hundreds of DVD's (12 terabytes or so) stored in folders on a
> network. Each folder is named for the movie(s) it contains. Each folder may
> contain a single ISO or several ISO's (ViceAcademy.iso, ViceAcademy2.iso
> ...) or the folder may contain subfolders with IFO's, BUP's and VOB's.
>
> Currently the movie index is maintained on an Excel spreadshet.which is both
> cumbersome and error prone.
>
> I'd like to create a Library containing all the movie folders in name
> sequence. I can come close, but Windows insists upon grouping the folders by
> Location. If I change the "Arrange by:" to anything other than "Folder" I
> wind up with a useless list of the contents of all the folders.
>
> My question is:
> Is there some way to get the Library facility to give me an alphabetical
> list of folder names irrespective of local or network location?
>
>

Hi

Try this program, it's great and I have used i for years
I creates usable links to folders og files and list them
as You wish. You can customise it in many ways :
http://www.cd2html.de/index.en.html
 
C

Colon Terminus

Flightless Bird
"JE" <not@valid.tz> wrote in message
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> On 07-02-2010 22:16, Colon Terminus wrote:
>> Here's the scenario:
>>
>> I have many hundreds of DVD's (12 terabytes or so) stored in folders on a
>> network. Each folder is named for the movie(s) it contains. Each folder
>> may
>> contain a single ISO or several ISO's (ViceAcademy.iso, ViceAcademy2.iso
>> ...) or the folder may contain subfolders with IFO's, BUP's and VOB's.
>>
>> Currently the movie index is maintained on an Excel spreadshet.which is
>> both
>> cumbersome and error prone.
>>
>> I'd like to create a Library containing all the movie folders in name
>> sequence. I can come close, but Windows insists upon grouping the folders
>> by
>> Location. If I change the "Arrange by:" to anything other than "Folder" I
>> wind up with a useless list of the contents of all the folders.
>>
>> My question is:
>> Is there some way to get the Library facility to give me an alphabetical
>> list of folder names irrespective of local or network location?
>>
>>

> Hi
>
> Try this program, it's great and I have used i for years
> I creates usable links to folders og files and list them
> as You wish. You can customise it in many ways :
> http://www.cd2html.de/index.en.html


Thanks for the link. I'll check it out.
 
Z

Zaidy036

Flightless Bird
On 2/10/2010 9:53 AM, Colon Terminus wrote:
> "JE"<not@valid.tz> wrote in message
> news:zuydnWhVFYi9fuzWnZ2dnUVZ8k2dnZ2d@giganews.com...
>> On 07-02-2010 22:16, Colon Terminus wrote:
>>> Here's the scenario:
>>>
>>> I have many hundreds of DVD's (12 terabytes or so) stored in folders on a
>>> network. Each folder is named for the movie(s) it contains. Each folder
>>> may
>>> contain a single ISO or several ISO's (ViceAcademy.iso, ViceAcademy2.iso
>>> ...) or the folder may contain subfolders with IFO's, BUP's and VOB's.
>>>
>>> Currently the movie index is maintained on an Excel spreadshet.which is
>>> both
>>> cumbersome and error prone.
>>>
>>> I'd like to create a Library containing all the movie folders in name
>>> sequence. I can come close, but Windows insists upon grouping the folders
>>> by
>>> Location. If I change the "Arrange by:" to anything other than "Folder" I
>>> wind up with a useless list of the contents of all the folders.
>>>
>>> My question is:
>>> Is there some way to get the Library facility to give me an alphabetical
>>> list of folder names irrespective of local or network location?
>>>
>>>

>> Hi
>>
>> Try this program, it's great and I have used i for years
>> I creates usable links to folders og files and list them
>> as You wish. You can customise it in many ways :
>> http://www.cd2html.de/index.en.html

>
> Thanks for the link. I'll check it out.
>
>
>

Another free one to look at http://www.datacrow.net/
 
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