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![]() I bought one of these 208 disc binders for some of my DVDs a while back, stored the boxes in the loft. I took a couple of pics of the spines in alphabetical order before I did it, that way I could bring that up on my PC or phone and quickly scan across. Also typed up a list, and printed that off. Not quite ready to do this with my blu-rays yet, but I have been out of space for a while now. |
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I agree with cevolution : just optimize your shelves and/or furnitures.
By arranging differently my DVDs + BRs, and trying to optimize both the shelves depth and the heights of each raw, I've been able to triple the capacity of the same space. I went from single depth to double depth, and from 4 shelves in the furniture to 8 or 9. I've been able to add me something like 3 more years of space for my DVDs this way, and am now doing the same with my BDs. And I'm separating DVDs from BDs + some collections that I like to have apart, so it's a bit tricky sometimes. That would kill me to ditch the sleeves or stuff like this, so I'm working on space the furnitures instead. |
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Then again, Im fussy on what I buy so I havent got too many. For people who arent so fussy with the quality control, storage is a big problem ![]() Theres also the little fact that if you own hundreds or thousands of films, how on earth are you going to watch them all even once again! ![]() |
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To save space I took the paper sleeves from my DVDs, put them in plastic wallets in folders, put the discs in a big zip up disc holder, and chucked the amaray cases. Managex to save about 6 crates worth of space doing that.
When it comes to blu ray used to hate the thinner US style cases but as my collection is expanding I really appreciate how much less space they take up than their old DVD counterparts. Also multi-film sets, such as those for Steven Seagal or Sylvester Stallone, really help save space as well. And being ruthless, pruning the collection to only titles you love is a good idea, if you can bare to do it. |
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I'd try to avoid removing discs from their respective packages: as uninteresting as amaray cases can be, it's always nice to be able to see (and show) the whole collection at glance, not having to browse through one or more anonymous binders.
I did this way: one of these, combined with two of these additional shelves and this top element. The resulting bookcase can easily host up to 48 standard amaray DVD case per row, with a total of 9 rows. This means 432 amaray DVD cases in 80 cm width. BUT bluray amaray are shorter than dvd's, so is perfectly possible that the total number can raise up to around 600 when it comes to bluray, more so when talking about standard european or american slim cases, and not the "fat" english ones. |
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Did a big BR purge last week taking my collection from 121 to 89 (already back up to 96 lol). Mainly it was a matter of deciding what I bought because it was cheap & what I love rewatching. Yesterday I took it a step futher & spent most of the morning tossing out all digital copy only discs. Then making a stack of DVD copies (combo packs) to give the GF. Why do I need a DVD copy of a movie I have on BR? Charge me a few dollars less & keep your DVD! Anyway, the next step I took was to combine any & all related movies. Expendables & Expendables 2 together etc. I even went so far as to put Judge Dredd in with Dredd. Then any bulky box sets with nothing but paper thin boxes as their housing like The Bourne, Transformers, Spider-Man trilogies I put into triple cases with all artwork behind the first movie artwork. I actually cut the front & back of all the boxes to fit the amaray cases & it looks quite good. Now I have about 15 extra cases & alot more shelf space for new BR's
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I will spend too long decided what goes with what.
I wouldn't put Dredd 3d with the Stallone film. Do I put Wolverine with the three X-men movies or with First Class? Should I lump a load of director's together, Coen, Tarantino etc? What about the two Kill Bills, some argued they should have been one film anyway, so maybe give them one case? I dunno, all I know is my shelf space is full and the amaray boxes are piling up beside the sofa. |
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Anybody want to lead me in the direction of some nice looking brackets to hold shelving...just bought a house with a fiished basement and want to start building a built in looking shelving unit on one of the walls to start. I'm really trying to stay away from ugly L brackets if i can because I'm trying to conserve space, and don't want movies hitting up against them..if you know what I mean. Suggestions and ideas are greatly appreciated and thanks in advance!!!
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Ikea, Wickes, B&Q all have plenty of brackets. Flat steel L shapes are probably the most unobtrusive but hardly decorative. Consider Ikea's Algot system if it'll fit
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With as many discs as I have, I pretty much use every trick I can.
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I have quite a lot of these Case Logic cases, http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00005ATMF
Cases are in Ikea tubs in the loft (quite a lot of those as well). I plan to rip the majority of them to my servers, so showing them becomes less of a concern. I'd like to have kept everything in their cases, but it would have taken up far too much space. Hopefully when we move at some point this year I can find somewhere to display them (but I wouldn't bet on it ![]() |
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