Cataloging your CDs/DVDs collection
July 30th, 2007 by Ben Jim
How to Catalogue your CDs/DVDs
I lots of files in my hard drive and i burn out gigabytes of data every month to keep my already overcapacitied hard disk from blowing. This translates into hundreds of CDs/DVDs. One thing I’ve noticed is that there is only so much space on the disk label to write down what files are contained within and I hate searching through CDs/DVDs and popping each one in to search for a particular file (despite my best efforts of labelling).
If you are having the same difficulties to locate a file in a CD/DVD and placing then removing a CD/DVD from your CD/DVD Drive a couple of time before you finally found what you’re looking for then Visual CD is the fast and easy way to help you out. What Visual CD does is to help you manage your CD/DVD collection by indexing/cataloguing your CDs/DVDs. You can also catalogue floppy disk (if you happen to still use them), hard disks (thought I think Google desktop should be your default search tool). You can then either search or explore the disk catalogs, searching for files and folders without actually having the physical disks in the drive. It has an intiutive explorer-like interface.
Visual CD is freeware. Download from here
