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Personal Video Database V0.9.9.21   
Suggested by Ennovy - Updated by Checker on 28 Apr 2010
37MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (2956)
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Synopsis: Personal Video Database lets you catalog your movie or DVD collection. It automatically retrieves movie details from online resources. You can also load a cover image from Amazon, or load covers/screenshots from disk. The program includes filtering and grouping options as well as an advanced search feature to make it easy to find a specific movie. Other features include loan management, support for local video files, personal ratings, bookmarks, import/export, library statistics etc.
Writes settings to: Application folder
Dependencies: MSVCP71.DLL
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch using "viddb.exe -portable", or simply run the included portable.bat.
Stealth [?]: Yes
Path portability: Automatic relative path (eg. ..\..\personal\work.doc)
Unicode support: Yes
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP / Vista
What's new: >>
  • Improved: added hungarian translation
  • Fixed: filtering by keyword containing backslash cause PVD to crash
  • Fixed: new records were not automatically selected
  • Fixed: screenshots section

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] sleepyfishUsing v0.9.5:
Found it a bit buggy when saving images - unless it's just me, but I'll check that on their forum if they have one. Plus it won't work with png files so I have to convert everything to evil jpg. Could be a licensing/cost issue though.

Other than these minor gripes it's very well laid out and pretty good for a .9 version. Likely to stick with it because it's not bloated like some. I'd give it 7 or 8 out of 10 depending on what mood I'm in at the time :-D
 [2007-09-08 18:36]

[Anonymous] MidasA great Video Cataloguer, let down only for the lack of documentation and online support. Have more than 400 DVDs and tried both the apps in this category, stayed with PVD. Nimble and quick, doesn´t have all the importers that AMC has, but makes finding blanks and editing a breeze. Recomended. [2008-10-30 16:35]

[Anonymous] MidasI concur with sleepyfish, PVD lack of documentation si a bummer for an otherwise excelent application. If you now your way around video/DVD cataloguers give it a try, if you just starting out, look elsewhere. [2009-02-21 09:57]


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