![]() I started this year with some TimeMachine problems on my Mac and lost all of my backups at that point so made choices of what I wanted to keep on the cloud incase of trouble. Sadly they stopped working together some years ago and I was then forced to download jpg's as and where I could for my films and box sets. I've been using Delicious Library for some years and started when it was still coupled to Amazon which made life easy for scanning covers and info. Publiceer je collectie met één klik op het internet, bied gebruikte voorwerpen te koop aan in drie klikken en ontdek of wat je bezit ook veel geld waard is. Wanneer een vriend een aanbevolen voorwerp bezit, zal Delicious Library het doen oplichten zodat je het kunt lenen.Īrchiveer je leven: bekijk je fysieke verzameling naast je iTunes collectie. Weet wat je hebt en ontdek meer dingen waar je van houdt: Delicious Library integreert je verlanglijst, beoordelingen en vrienden om zo slimme aanbevelingen te genereren. Beoordeel je onderdelen, leen ze uit, of geniet gewoon van de automatisch gedownloade, diepgaande informatie voor elk voorwerp. Scannen is makkelijk: houdt barcodes eenvoudigweg voor je webcam, en voorwerpen verschijnen in adembenemende 3D weergave op je digitale planken. Delicious Library helpt je bij het maken van een uitgebreide inventaris die je kan delen met vrienden en krijg holistische aanbevelingen op basis van uw verzamelaars-profiel. NOTE: This template also works for HD DVD movies, since the case dimensions are exactly the same.Thuis vastzitten? Catalogiseer uw spullen!Ĭatalogiseer je boeken, films, muziek, video games, gadgets en meer. Drag them directly onto the movie you want to replace in Delicious Library and you’re done. Simply paste your cover images into the folder, resize them accordingly, and “save for web” as a transparent PNG. It’s a simple PSD which contains a masked folder. Yes, now I’m a happy camper! Here, Have My Template… By simply masking the case portion an exporting a transparent PNG, I was able to significantly clean up my Blu-ray movies. I cracked open the app, pulled out the Blu-ray case image and created myself a nice little template. Problem being, I’m wicked anal about little details like this and simply couldn’t leave it alone. But in some cases, the Blu-ray logo was off by a few pixels, and some others seemed to seep through the transparent bezel more than others. Most Blu-ray covers come with the case already on them, so I suppose this is the best approach. I was happy, until I noticed something strange on one of my Blu-ray movies.Īfter bumping up the box art size, I noticed that the Blu-ray case is merely overlaid on top of the image itself. After a little fuckery, I was able to get my Blu-ray movies, DS games, PS3 games, etc. But even then, you have some guess work to do since DS games need to be prefixed with “nintendo”, while Wii titles don’t. It seems formats need to be entered in lowercase for the custom cases to work. This morning by fluke, I typed “blu-ray” as the format for a movie I just added and it assumed the proper case. I found an out-dated support article which reassured me that there are indeed different types of media supported, but I wasn’t able to get any of them to work. Some of the preview screenshots I had seen showed Wii games in a white case, Blu-ray movies in their smaller blue case, etc. During my time with the beta, I struggled with having my media displayed using the appropriate jewel cases. After filing a bug report I was handed an invite, and was quite pleased to accept. I managed to get in on the Delicious Library 2 beta a few months prior to launch. Geek Tidy up Your Blu-ray Movies in Delicious Library 2 June 17th, 2008
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