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greencactus3 21-11-2004 23:50

Re: CD Organization
 
i dont use cds(music) but mds (minidisks.)
so they dont take as much room. like one md case is about 1/4 of a cd case... well just a bit bigger.... and i used servotape to stick all the cases on my wall. so i organize them alphabetically and its easy to find. downside, hafta re organize them all everytime i get a new one. espescially in the middle of the alphabet... i kinda cheat and add more in the front & back. so its not tooooooo bad. at the most i only hafta rearange half my collection :p

Elgin Clock 21-11-2004 23:55

Re: CD Organization
 
Mine are arranged as follows:

All good Cd's and what not are in a case in my car, and burned one's are in a visor CD holder that is surprisingly not attached to the visor.

The rest are in a cabinet, as well as the empty cases of the one's in my car.

Most are in order, but then again, I only buy Cd's maybe once a month if that.

If you do decide to do the vertical organization thing, be careful of having to many in the rack. If they are all floating system, where you can move them all up and add a CD that begins with the letter "R" in there, then after about a hundred or so Cd's you may be straining to move them up to put one CD in there.. :ahh: Think "Z".

What you need is an anti-matter cabinet that resizes itself as things are put in there, so it is always the perfect size. :rolleyes:

Sorry Brandon. I can draw that up in CAD, but good luck having someone make it.. :p

Darn manufacturing.

<note to self, I'd love to get my hands on Brandon's music server.. lol>
Wait, what kind of music is on there? Maybe not.. Just kidding, btw.

EddieMcD 22-11-2004 00:20

Re: CD Organization
 
It's called the MP3 format. Learn it, love it, and remember to feed it three times a day. :p

Seriously, rip everything you have into MP3 format, and put them on standard CD-Rs (still in MP3 format). You could fit 200 songs on one disk. That's ~20 albums on one disk. Last step: get a CD player that plays MP3s.

If you still want to keep all the goodies that come with them, there are two ways you could do this. Either develop your own Dewey Decimal System (you could even tie it into your computer) for the booklets (if the majority come with booklets), or remove and/or cut out all the info/goodies you want to keep, and make your own booklets to fit in with your burned MP3 CD (which means you'll most likely need the large CD cases). Either way, your CD stack would be between 5%-10% the size it was before. Finally, just put the original CDs in a couple spindles in case you lose a song somewhere.

Though this is assuming you have one looonng rainy-day with nothing better to do.

Elgin Clock 22-11-2004 00:40

Re: CD Organization
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EddieMcD
Though this is assuming you have one looonng rainy-day with nothing better to do.

And.. when this particular forum has no posts in it. Just kidding.

You need some "me" time Brandon.. Seriously...

What about that Reo Speedwagon/Styx cruise? You ever do that?

If not, and if that comes around again, and if you want someone who will go with ya, look me up. :cool: That's a lot of "if's". Blah!! :ahh:

Wetzel 22-11-2004 18:52

Re: CD Organization
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EddieMcD
It's called the MP3 format. Learn it, love it, and remember to feed it three times a day. :p

blah blah blah

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brandon
I know the easy solution would be to just keep them unorganized, but when I want to read the liner notes to my Underoath or Copeland CD, I don't want to be looking through hundreds of cases trying to spot them.

It seems that most people are missing a critical objective here. He wants to orginize the cases to be able to access the liner notes.

Brandon, anyway you look at it, it's a time consuming process to maintain a constantly expanding collection in order.

Wetzel


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