Here's today pop quiz
How do you arrange and catalog your records for easy retrieval - or to avoid losing a record?
Here's a clue:Ok, this is obviously a very old thread. But as it seems stuck at the top of the forum I have to ask: Why would the original post about storing LPs possibly have been deleted?
Here's a clue:
Have a close read of post number #2. The original post was captured in that quote. Definitely good form by Rich to quote the post, even if he spelled definitely in a wonky manner. Good show Rich.
Alas, we all have burdens to carry.
I've been surfing acrossThey are stored in Alphabetical order by LP, 12”, 10”, 7”, Cassettes, CD’s, Box sets, ect.
I also use a software call Music Collectorz, mainly to stop me buying duplicates like I have often done before. I have the software on my home computer plus I can access it on my mobile phone, so when I see something I want to buy the first thing I do If I cannot remember if I have it or not is do a search on my database with my mobile.
This software has saved me a lot of money, a link to my database on that software here.
I do use discogs to buy some music, but I don’t feel the need to upload my music to discogs. For me the Music Collectorz has a much better interface plus even if I don’t have internet connection I can still have access to my database at home.Why dont you listing all of your collection by simply upload to discogs.com? It's also integrated to another device.
It pays nothing a.k.a for free (no subscription) only require internet connections
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