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Title: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: OldiesButGoodies on February 06, 2016, 12:05:43 PM
In the prowl for an iOS (iPhone) app to organize my vinyl.   Torn between Discollector and Milkcrate. Any opinions on either in this forum?

Thanks!

OBG
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: EmperorNorton on February 06, 2016, 01:54:12 PM
I just organized mine, using just my memory to catalog.   

Used just two categories, both sorted alphabetically.
Popular/Rock & roll and all other (Blues/Jazz/Cajun/Reggae/AfroPop)

I was going with completely alphabetical but I decided to put the more 'esoteric' stuff apart from the mainstream.  Blind Blake just did not look right next to Norman Blake......
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: scorpio333 on February 06, 2016, 03:39:56 PM
Discogs has an app in beta. I've been trying to get in on the beta testing but haven't got an invite. It's due to go live in Q1. The feature I'm most excited about is a barcode scanner. Doesn't help with older records but should make newer records easier to catalog. For now, I use the website and try to do a few a week when I can. Only got 209 in there out of 7-800.
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: Sir Thrift-a-Lot on February 06, 2016, 04:24:03 PM
Yeah, some day I'll put everything on Discogs.   Not platform dependent and available anywhere there is internet.
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: OldiesButGoodies on February 06, 2016, 08:08:38 PM
I went with Discollector.  Have it linked to Discogs.  I have loaded a grand total of 3 LPs!   

I decided to listen to them as I load them,  which slows things down a bit.  Listening to this one now:

(http://cdn.discogs.com/qvykOPqXmPymGx0Quor9fm6pT9E=/fit-in/590x593/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(96)/discogs-images/R-4286362-1369762197-2520.jpeg.jpg)

Why is Nat King so left-stage-biased?  Is my TT out of whack?  Good recording otherwise.
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: OldiesButGoodies on February 07, 2016, 09:23:53 AM
Discogs has an app in beta. I've been trying to get in on the beta testing but haven't got an invite. It's due to go live in Q1. The feature I'm most excited about is a barcode scanner. Doesn't help with older records but should make newer records easier to catalog. For now, I use the website and try to do a few a week when I can. Only got 209 in there out of 7-800.

Hey 209 >3, kudos!  Some of the apps for sale in the iOS store have the scan feature, including the one I bought. I would like for developers to add OCR (optical character recognition) to scan the catalog number from the older records (or image scanning to connect the album art to an LP).  Someone will eventually do that.  Will continue adding to the database today. 
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: scorpio333 on February 07, 2016, 10:17:04 AM
I tried out Milkcrate last night. It links to Discogs easily. The barcode scanner took two/three minutes to capture the picture. It worked, but in the time it took to get the scan I could have typed the catalog number in. Other than the barcode scanner, Milkcrate is no different than using discogs via a web browser.

Love the OCR idea.
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: papabearjew on February 07, 2016, 02:39:27 PM
I still use the same Rolodex I've been using since the 70's. It's never crashed, never dropped a file, and I've never had compatibility problems with new hardware or software. Although BJ did put all the CD's that are in my CD jukebox in a Dropbox spreadsheet. Funny thing is I always thought my CD player had something wrong with it because it never displayed any artist and song info on the screen. A friend bought me a new Chris Botti DVD/CD pack and when I played the CD all the info showed up. Turns out all of my CD's are too old to contain that data.
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: scorpio333 on February 28, 2016, 10:44:17 PM
FYI - The official Discogs app goes live tomorrow, the 29th.
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: papabearjew on February 29, 2016, 12:53:06 AM
Asst the risk of sounding stupid, what is it?
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: scorpio333 on February 29, 2016, 09:21:38 AM
Asst the risk of sounding stupid, what is it?

The short version, it's an iPhone app that takes everything on their website and makes it "easier" to use on a small phone.

Discogs is a website that taps into a huge online database of almost everything ever released. You can research artists or releases, buy or sell, create your own catalog, create wantlists and the list goes on.

My wife doesn't know what we have, so I'm trying to catalog everything. She'll be able to go to my collection on the website and pick what she wants to listen to. Or if she's out in a record store she won't bring me home 7 records I already own.
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: OldiesButGoodies on February 29, 2016, 02:55:06 PM
Looking forward to test :P
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: papabearjew on February 29, 2016, 07:29:05 PM
I just organized mine, using just my memory to catalog.   

Used just two categories, both sorted alphabetically.
Popular/Rock & roll and all other (Blues/Jazz/Cajun/Reggae/AfroPop)

I was going with completely alphabetical but I decided to put the more 'esoteric' stuff apart from the mainstream.  Blind Blake just did not look right next to Norman Blake......

I wouldn't worry about it. Blind Blake wouldn't see Norman next to him
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: papabearjew on February 29, 2016, 07:33:49 PM
Asst the risk of sounding stupid, what is it?

The short version, it's an iPhone app that takes everything on their website and makes it "easier" to use on a small phone.

Discogs is a website that taps into a huge online database of almost everything ever released. You can research artists or releases, buy or sell, create your own catalog, create wantlists and the list goes on.

My wife doesn't know what we have, so I'm trying to catalog everything. She'll be able to go to my collection on the website and pick what she wants to listen to. Or if she's out in a record store she won't bring me home 7 records I already own.

How much is it? My Rolodex has been very reliable for almost 40 years. Is that how AK members post real nice photos of albums they're listening to?
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: scorpio333 on February 29, 2016, 08:18:42 PM
Asst the risk of sounding stupid, what is it?

The short version, it's an iPhone app that takes everything on their website and makes it "easier" to use on a small phone.

Discogs is a website that taps into a huge online database of almost everything ever released. You can research artists or releases, buy or sell, create your own catalog, create wantlists and the list goes on.

My wife doesn't know what we have, so I'm trying to catalog everything. She'll be able to go to my collection on the website and pick what she wants to listen to. Or if she's out in a record store she won't bring me home 7 records I already own.

How much is it? My Rolodex has been very reliable for almost 40 years. Is that how AK members post real nice photos of albums they're listening to?

Free. Only works on iPhone or iPad right now. Android is on its way. www.discogs.com (http://www.discogs.com) is free.

Not sure about the artwork. I'll have to try it out to see if you hot link the album art.

Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: Sir Thrift-a-Lot on February 29, 2016, 08:22:54 PM
I don't know about Discogs, but the tagging program I use pulls images from Amazon.
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: papabearjew on February 29, 2016, 10:15:57 PM
Thanks Scorpio. I bought a new iPad several months ago and this past Friday I bought a new iPhone 6s plus. It's sure not as easy to use as the Android. Very frustrating too use.
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: OldiesButGoodies on March 01, 2016, 07:31:53 AM
Thanks Scorpio. I bought a new iPad several months ago and this past Friday I bought a new iPhone 6s plus. It's sure not as easy to use as the Android. Very frustrating too use.

It is a change, so it will take a few weeks before you get accustomed to the iPhone vs.  Android.   Once you get over that it will be easy to use.
Title: Re: Organizing my Record Collection
Post by: papabearjew on March 01, 2016, 02:40:53 PM
Thanks Scorpio. I bought a new iPad several months ago and this past Friday I bought a new iPhone 6s plus. It's sure not as easy to use as the Android. Very frustrating too use.

It is a change, so it will take a few weeks before you get accustomed to the iPhone vs.  Android.   Once you get over that it will be easy to use.

Thx OBG