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stoke53
Which software does everyone use for cataloging cd's have tried a few but not found the right one yet

alan
djwesty
ive just got cattrax it seems to work ok
wizard
MS Excel
Gary
CD-Trustee is a great package - Partychris put me onto it.

It catalogues your CD's almost as fast as you can load a CD into your PC, and eject it again a few seconds later, neither a mouse click, nor a keypress need you make.

Once you've loaded all your CD's in this way, it hops onto the internet and adds artist and song title information to all the loaded CD's, and allows you to either search within its own built-in reports or export to Excel or other packages.

They also sell a LP/Vinyl version, where you type in the LP title, and it locates the track listings using that information.

Main program about $40, and LP bolt-on module about $25 I think.
mick
I use MDB2000 works well, quick to enter data and uses gracenote.
then I put it on my PDA - Sorted - Mick
monkeebiz
I'm not all that techie but do any of these programmes then allow you to print a list into paper format for referal at gigs??
Eskie
QUOTE (monkeebiz @ Feb 7 2006, 03:02 PM)
I'm not all that techie but do any of these programmes then allow you to print a list into paper format for referal at gigs??

I would have thought that all the above solutions would be able to do that.
Someone above mentioned CATraxx, I've used this for years and find it an excellent programme. It's also very customisable so when printing anything you can decide as to what fields you wish to include in any print outs and how wide they should be etc.
Andy Westcott
I type mine manually into an Access database......
But then, I'm always a bit behind everyone else. sad.gif
RichardP
I wrote my own Access-based Music cataloguing application (which to some extent reinvents the wheel, c/f Cattraxx & CD trustee) but means I can customise as needed.

It imports CD info from FreeDB for quick CD addition, prints 'key' track lists, has fuzzy search (so typing in "Aba dncing qn" works, for example), and exports data to my archaic (but gem-like) Psion 5MX PDA, etc.

On my (eventual) to-do list is addition of CD Text support and Playlist creator, which would probably include: BPMs, % pitch change between tracks, cue time, fade in/out times and the like, so I can record my favourite subsets/mixes for reference. (I don't DJ as regularly as I wish to, so need reminding!)

What do other Mobile DJs look for in cataloguing software, that is relevant to DJing? Anything in particular you wish for?

- Richard
ryandio
I use PCDJ, the database function included in the programme works great for me, specially as it accepts wildcards functions, updates itself automatically as you add new tracks to the system, and you can directly load the track from the results screen to one of the players. You just have to be methodically when you Tag the files initially to ensure that you get consistant and meaningfull search results from it.

I do however export the programme databases files periodically into an Excel Format to use the more powerful search functions it has, and to use it as a reference for creating proposed playlists. I've never bothered trying to print it out because it would be out of date by the following week.

PCDJ uses the Freedb database but I find a lot of the time if I use it whilst ripping a CD, especially a compilation, it returns inconsistant results in naming the files. Such as calling the artist "various" or spelling errors, so I've got into the habit of leaving the function off and renaming the files myself.
stoke53
Thanks everyone for your imput have now tried MDB2000 and it does everything i want it to do


alan
DjDennis
I been using Catraxx since version 1
have had many improvements added by FredrikN over the years
to help out its development

the Forum is the best way if you get stuck

thanks all for using Catraxx
Raymilkybarkid
Catraxx is the one that I have just purchased.
I used music collector for 7 years but the last couple of revisions have made it harder to use with quite a few listing problems which have to be amended manually.
Eskie
QUOTE(Raymilkybarkid @ Jul 16 2009, 01:44 PM)

Catraxx is the one that I have just purchased.
I used music collector for 7 years but the last couple of revisions have made it harder to use with quite a few listing problems which have to be amended manually.

I'm still using CATraxx and have been for many years now, but am looking for a programme that will catalogue video files as well as audio files but not found anything yet?
Raymilkybarkid
QUOTE(Eskie @ Jul 16 2009, 01:53 PM)

I'm still using CATraxx and have been for many years now, but am looking for a programme that will catalogue video files as well as audio files but not found anything yet?



Music collector may offer the video files but they have got their own reference db for the track listings.
DjDennis
QUOTE(Eskie @ Jul 16 2009, 08:53 PM)

I'm still using CATraxx and have been for many years now, but am looking for a programme that will catalogue video files as well as audio files but not found anything yet?


have you asked FredrikN from Catraxx as yet about the video files ?
he can tell you better than anyone

Catraxx has just been updated yet again and can import from ANY of the following softwares

QUOTE

CATraxx Importer can import data from the following applications:
  • AVCataloger
  • CD Datenbank 4
  • CDex
  • CDTrustee v2
  • Davilex Music Manager 98/2000
  • Discogs.com
  • ERG Music Database
  • Music Catalogue Master v4
  • Music Collector v8
  • Music Collector v9
  • Music Database 2000
  • Music Label 2009
  • Music Library v2
  • MusicManager v3
  • MusicWise
  • OrangeCD v6
  • VisiTrax
  • Windows CD Player



so its whats there - Brillant!


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