Manage your movie collection:
User interface translated in about 30 languages.
Can store catalog in two file format: its own binary format or XML.
Import information from Internet (using scripts); by default it includes scripts for IMDB (US), DVDFR (FR), Allociné (FR) and lots of others.
User-customizable links to do a search on movie websites.
Information importation from various media files (audio & video codec, bitrates, resolution, framerate, size).
Scripting technology, using Object Pascal language, allowing to modify catalog: Find & replace, moving field values, ...
Printing, using customizable templates.
Export to other formats: HTML (based on a template that you can modify or create yourself), SQL commands (to re-import data in a DBMS such as MySQL), CSV (text files, can be used as tables with Microsft Excel for example).
Import from other formats: CSV (Microsoft Excel can create such files, but a plain text file can be used too), Microsoft Access and a few others.
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CataloguingLicense
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow Ant Movie Catalog
User Reviews
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I've used this cataloguer now for many years. I think 2004 when I started building a collection of DVD's and lost track of what I had. So yeah, 20 years. I've got over 6,000 dvd's in the catalog now and I honestly don't know what I'd do without it. It's simple to use, covers all of the info you could want but allows you to create your own fields too. I find that useful for instance when adding seasons for TV shows. It can be used from USB stick and is simple to manage when updates are needed. Help is always reliable and you will never go more than 24 hours without your problem being resolved. It's one of the few free programs I donate to regularly as it is the best cataloguer on the internet imho. Long live AMC!
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The best movie catalog tool!