Borrowed Option For A Specific Disc
Borrowed Option For A Specific Disc
hello again. I recently encountered this the other day and wish I was able to perform this task with this software. I have Season 2 of the show "Lost" and it is 7 discs. I have two friends that are borrowing 2 different discs from this season. It would be nice to see a feature if there are more than 1 disc entered in the info for the entry to be able to choose if the person that is borrowing it is taking all the discs or just specific discs. This can be done with a pop-up window when the borrowed button is clicked on an entry with more than 1 disc.
The way I have my dvd collection organized is with the "LOST [SEASON 2]" in my library:
and in my excluded collection I have each episode:
I understand I can make each disc in an excluded collection but I really don't want to go through the hassle of doing that every time I want to enter in a new Season or Show in my library.
The way I have my dvd collection organized is with the "LOST [SEASON 2]" in my library:
and in my excluded collection I have each episode:
I understand I can make each disc in an excluded collection but I really don't want to go through the hassle of doing that every time I want to enter in a new Season or Show in my library.
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Just curious -- what's the Series column in that collection used for?Tamburra wrote:and in my excluded collection I have each episode:
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Thank you for the specifics on the problem and images. This is the first time this issue has come up but it makes perfect sense that different discs in a season would be borrowed by different people. I will keep the suggestion in mind but it's a tough one as DVDpedia was not built to handle more than one borrower per item at a time. In the meantime to be able to keep track of the borrowers consider creating a copy of the season (via a quick copy/paste) and then borrower the duplicate as well to keep track of the discs, once returned you would remove the copy.
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The series number is just the number of episodes in its entirety. Say season 1 is 12 episodes. The series number would be from 1 through 12. Now you have season 2 which is also 12 episodes. The series number for episode 1 for season 2 would be 13. Its just the number of what episode it is from the very beginning of the shows birth pretty much.sjk wrote:Just curious -- what's the Series column in that collection used for?Tamburra wrote:and in my excluded collection I have each episode:
I could imagine the amount of coding that would have to be done. I understand its not something small that can just be added. I just thought I would make it known for possible future releases. I have used all the other dvd organizer softwares for mac and I just love this one the best. I will be using this one for a long time and one would love to be able to see such a feature. Would def make things easier. But in the mean time I will use your method. Thank you Conor. You are always very helpful and informative.Conor wrote:Thank you for the specifics on the problem and images. This is the first time this issue has come up but it makes perfect sense that different discs in a season would be borrowed by different people. I will keep the suggestion in mind but it's a tough one as DVDpedia was not built to handle more than one borrower per item at a time. In the meantime to be able to keep track of the borrowers consider creating a copy of the season (via a quick copy/paste) and then borrower the duplicate as well to keep track of the discs, once returned you would remove the copy.
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Ahh, I see. Series is an absolute Episode number, not the one that's relative to the Season number. Like the No. column in TV.com Episode Guide listings, e.g.: Arrested Development.Tamburra wrote:Its just the number of what episode it is from the very beginning of the shows birth pretty much.
Side topic:
Speaking of TV.com… the redesigns have gotten progressively worse, making it harder or impossible to browse certain program information as conveniently as it used to be. Fortunately epguides.com has remained a useful front-end to TV.com for quickly obtaining full Season/Episode/Title summary listings, e.g. Arrested Development. I wish something the latter could be integrated with DVDpedia for keeping better track of my DVD archive of TV programs recorded with EyeTV, though I haven't really thought it through yet and considered other alternatives that might already be possible. The ~2.5-year-old XML Export and TVPedia thread is closest I've found on the forum to discussing something like that.
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The guys at El Gato were very generous and sent us a free EyeTV tuner and we been working on an importer for .eyetv files. You can download the beta if it's something you would like to try dragging .eyetv files over the DVDpedia's dock icon for import.
cataloging EyeTV recordings
Thanks, Conor. That's fantastic news. Just gave it a try and it works quite well for a beta. Main thing missing I'd care about is the Episode name. Also noticed it prepends a '!' to stereo in the Sound field value.
A major bonus is that it recognizes .eyetv packages even if the .mpeg files have been deleted, which is something I've done to keep a history of recordings after they've been exported and/or viewed.
I'm really excited about the potential of this to finally have a way to conveniently catalog EyeTV recordings, whether or not they've been burned to DVD and/or deleted. Would you prefer more feedback about it in a new thread (public) or via e-mail (private)? I'd rather not keep posting in this thread since I already feel guilty for hijacking it.
A major bonus is that it recognizes .eyetv packages even if the .mpeg files have been deleted, which is something I've done to keep a history of recordings after they've been exported and/or viewed.
I'm really excited about the potential of this to finally have a way to conveniently catalog EyeTV recordings, whether or not they've been burned to DVD and/or deleted. Would you prefer more feedback about it in a new thread (public) or via e-mail (private)? I'd rather not keep posting in this thread since I already feel guilty for hijacking it.
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Wow. That is the first time I saw the new TV.com layout. It is horrible. I don't even see the Absolute episode number anymore on there site which is where i grabbed all my info from. I searched a few other sites to just not find that info which was once listed on tv.com. Looks as if I am going to just have to figure it out myself which won't be that hard to do anyway.sjk wrote:Ahh, I see. Series is an absolute Episode number, not the one that's relative to the Season number. Like the No. column in TV.com Episode Guide listings, e.g.: Arrested Development.Tamburra wrote:Its just the number of what episode it is from the very beginning of the shows birth pretty much.
Haha. Your def stealing my spotlight.sjk wrote:Thanks, Conor. That's fantastic news. Just gave it a try and it works quite well for a beta. Main thing missing I'd care about is the Episode name. Also noticed it prepends a '!' to stereo in the Sound field value.
A major bonus is that it recognizes .eyetv packages even if the .mpeg files have been deleted, which is something I've done to keep a history of recordings after they've been exported and/or viewed.
I'm really excited about the potential of this to finally have a way to conveniently catalog EyeTV recordings, whether or not they've been burned to DVD and/or deleted. Would you prefer more feedback about it in a new thread (public) or via e-mail (private)? I'd rather not keep posting in this thread since I already feel guilty for hijacking it.
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There was some other one before it that was at least as bad, which had temporarily replaced one that was still tolerably usable. I don't know the full history.Tamburra wrote:That is the first time I saw the new TV.com layout. It is horrible.
It's not the "No." far left column? Hmm, maybe I don't understand your Series value after all.I don't even see the Absolute episode number anymore on there site which is where i grabbed all my info from.
Took me a bit to get "your def = you're definitely". Perhaps I am.Your def stealing my spotlight.
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I don't see any info on the left column displaying anything with a series number.It's not the "No." far left column? Hmm, maybe I don't understand your Series value after all.
All i did was make a total count number for the tv shows and called it Series #. About a month ago TV.com use to have that info on there site.
Here is another example of what I mean by series number.
Code: Select all
Season Episode Series
1 1 1
1 2 2
1 3 3
1 4 4
2 1 5
2 2 6
2 3 7
2 4 8
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It's still there, e.g. on the Arrested Development page I linked to earlier. But it doesn't have Season-Episode numbers, like on the comparable epguides.com page, and similar to:Tamburra wrote:I don't see any info on the left column displaying anything with a series number.
… if you move Series to the first column and combine Season-Episode.Here is another example of what I mean by series number.
Okay, here's what TV.com looks like here (in Safari 3.2.1):
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I was unaware of the button to change the view on the tv.com page. I now see how it works on the site. That makes things a little easier. Thanks for the clue.
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Yup, selecting All is the key.
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There was a button on the top right that I had to push in order to get that view.sjk wrote:Yup, selecting All is the key.
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Ahh, I'd missed that new Guide/List View toggle. Glad we were able to help each other.Tamburra wrote:There was a button on the top right that I had to push in order to get that view.