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Another way to view our collection?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorsynnerman
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Maybe the program can "create spines" for each title in a bookshelf format/front-end.  In other words, it would determine a basic shape based on case type, the user would select a simple color for the spine (they could select colors based on genre or to match the covers), and choose a font to display the title.  You could even add spine numbers based on collection numbers.  And since it would be a local-only feature, the option to allow scans of actual spines could be available for those who want it.


I still think that would encroach too much into a grey area. The current system allows people to scan whatever they want as a Front/Back cover but to actually have a separate area for spines is asking for trouble IMHO.


There are other collecting programs that allow the display of spine, front and back cover.  It wouldn't be a legal issue because it would be a local only field.
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Maybe the program can "create spines" for each title in a bookshelf format/front-end.  In other words, it would determine a basic shape based on case type, the user would select a simple color for the spine (they could select colors based on genre or to match the covers), and choose a font to display the title.  You could even add spine numbers based on collection numbers.  And since it would be a local-only feature, the option to allow scans of actual spines could be available for those who want it.


I still think that would encroach too much into a grey area. The current system allows people to scan whatever they want as a Front/Back cover but to actually have a separate area for spines is asking for trouble IMHO.


There are other collecting programs that allow the display of spine, front and back cover.  It wouldn't be a legal issue because it would be a local only field.


I did say it's a grey area & any company that wants to cause trouble could do. By not having an option for spines, Ken can avoid the unnecessary hassle that at least would cost quite a bit of time & at most the business.
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this bookshelf idea was posted once before (don't think it was in feature requests however) but someone (i forget who it was) went through and took a bunch of their titles and changed them to spine like images (i dont think they actually scanned all the spines in, but just used the dimensions) and then used the thumbnail view to view it as a bookshelf.

I would be intrigued by this idea but wouldnt want to have to scan the spines of my entire collection to do it. Though what would satisfy this as well as the 3-d view of cover images, and also (i think) address the legal issues is to make a local only field for other image. so you would have front, back, and other. other could then be used as spine for those that want that or a 3-d/alternate view of a specialty case.

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just found this link to another thread, didnt re-read the whole thing but it may be the one

-Agrare
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Most of the Real  reason why I don't prefer the spine view is because I can do that anytime with my head turned sideways looking over the these  titles of  my Hard collection in the other room..

That gives me a headache and I still couldn't find what I was looking for for..
The front and rear scans is all you need..

( now the real question is or should be.,, Why not scan the actual disc as 99.7% of the discs coming out since 1997 has silk screening and those are real cool to look at .. )
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