For the most part, this seems to me to be a fairly straightforward task, although everyone has their own methodology. Here's how I do it:
Blu-rays & DVD:
Done by title, with the exception of Concerts. I keep those seperate and apart from my main collection, and I organize them by Artist.
CD & Vinyl:
Done by Artist, but for 4 categories.
1. Regular CD/Vinyl
2. Audiophile CD/Vinyl
3. Boxsets CD/Vinyl
4. Classical CD/Vinyl.
So far, so good right? It would appear so, with one exception however. My Classical media is not organized at all as I can't find a proper method to use. I only have about 50 or so classical recordings, and have been lumping them together in one group without any regard to order.
Here's my question therefore, and my main reason for starting this thread. For those of you with a considerable Classical collection, what method do you employ regarding organization?
Blu-rays & DVD:
Done by title, with the exception of Concerts. I keep those seperate and apart from my main collection, and I organize them by Artist.
CD & Vinyl:
Done by Artist, but for 4 categories.
1. Regular CD/Vinyl
2. Audiophile CD/Vinyl
3. Boxsets CD/Vinyl
4. Classical CD/Vinyl.
So far, so good right? It would appear so, with one exception however. My Classical media is not organized at all as I can't find a proper method to use. I only have about 50 or so classical recordings, and have been lumping them together in one group without any regard to order.
Here's my question therefore, and my main reason for starting this thread. For those of you with a considerable Classical collection, what method do you employ regarding organization?