Readers with large DVD libraries are likely to have come up with various ways
to organise them and keep track of any ‘loaners’ - probably with varying degrees
of success.
In this Workshop we’ll look at Griffith (named after the renowned American
film director DW Griffith), a free program that can take the legwork out of
managing a DVD library.
Griffith is designed to organise titles by importing the information - and
posters - that are freely available from websites such as the Internet Movie
Database (IMDB). It also helps to keep track of those titles loaned to friends
and family and which in the past may have had a nasty habit of disappearing.
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