Marathon Man Posted March 2, 2002 Share Posted March 2, 2002 Deleting this thread because its a duplicate of the one below it. This message has been edited by Marathon Man on 03-02-2002 at 10:19 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marathon Man Posted March 2, 2002 Author Share Posted March 2, 2002 Not sure if you are seeing this post or not so Im going to try and this again. If you still cannot see the post see attached file. If you are like most people large media racks take up a great deal of room in your theater room. Large media racks can be expensive and cumbersome. I was recently in a local mall and found a neat product that will allow you to manage your media (cds, dvds blank cdrs etc..) using a fraction of the space. I find that this product is not only very space efficient, but is very organized and the best part is that it is very portable. The product is called discgear. So far I use 3 of the selector 100 units. Each unit allows you to store 100 discs. You place your discs in numbered slots then simply slide the rule to the corresponding number for the disc you want, and when the unit is opened it picks up the disk you want. You can create data sheets online at www.discgear.com which will contain the title and the slot number. The data sheet can be printed and it placed in a slide out drawer that comes on the unit. What about my disc literature you ask. Well that is easy also. You can purchase a literature album which will contain all the dvd and or cd literature inserts for the discs. I like it because you our your guests can go through the album to see what selections you want to play, and then look up the title on the data sheets you printed, slide to the number and bada-bing. I have organized 300 discs in three selector 100s and they take up a fraction of the space a rack would that holds 300 discs. If I am going to a friend or familys house and want to take a certain genre of dvds to watch I can take 100 or more dvds with me with no hassle. You can also manage your data sheets and move discs from unit to unit all online, print the new data sheet and my discs are organized in no time. Its worth checking out. Just thought I would share this with you. Cheers ------------------ MM ------------------ MM This message has been edited by Marathon Man on 03-02-2002 at 10:36 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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