How do you get your shit organized Sup Forumsnons?

How do you get your shit organized Sup Forumsnons?

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>Backlog
>>Movies
>>OVA/Specials
>>TV

>Completed
>>Show 1
>>Show 2
>>>Season 1
>>>Season 2
>>Show 3

>Seasonal
>>Summer 2017
>>Spring 20127

>Downloads

>Hentai

I am a plebian that puts everything I've saved in the default videos folder

>>Hentai
Truly enlightening. I would have just dropped everything in the same folder.

>Tom and Jerry
Mein negger

Seasonal anime floats in the Anime folder until I finish it or drop it. If I finish it, I make a folder for the series. If I drop it, it gets deleted. Then I have a folder for movies.

Actual shows are pretty easy to keep organized. Pictures are another story.

THE GOLD OLD WAY.

You can't get anime DVDs here

Looks like he burnt those all himself

They still make punch cards?

Most Japanese businesses still use the punch card system.

How do you even FORTRAN?

Just a folder for each series and the torrent files saved into the corresponding folders.

>anki

this
anki is a meme

Learning enough Japanese to be able to read basic things like untranslated titles and simple manga was enough for me to be satisfied.

Every user should be required to learn kana before browsing Sup Forums.

;)

I only save pictures of my waifu, makes it pretty easy.

Deleted everything else when I realised that I never actually look at them again.

I thought about doing this because I don't want a NAS dedicated to unused bullshit, and regularly increasing my storage capacity is annoying enough without 4tb of anime. but discs are kind of shitty for archiving. Would it be autistic to fill the extra space of a DVD with par2? They can still be wrecked but it would help against normal and environmental wear.
I haven't used parity files in 10 years, we still use par2 right? What the fuck is par3 and why is it closed source?

If there was some sort of database addon where I could search up reaction pics of my waifu to shitpost on Sup Forums I would use it but until then I have no choice but to continue my quest for all the pictures.

You used it wrong. Don't translate, use sentences with one vocab or grammar piece per sentence.
Congrats user.
You shouldn't be satisfied so easily. A lot of people here probably aren't up for the barrier of needing to drop subs to further your learning through immersion though, because of the initial huge drop in understanding, so there's that.
I agree with kana though. People asking for translation of sfx is sad for this board. I'd say you should also know some of the most common kanji and be capable of looking up others. So much spoonfeeding though.

There's a local booru on github, Hydrus I think, I haven't tried it but I might check it out because disorganization is shit and folders don't work where tags are needed.

>Don't translate, use sentences with one vocab or grammar piece per sentence.
Neat -- this is exactly what I do too.

>Videos
>>[Backlog]
>>Everything Else

You could use a program to fill in the built-in tag metadata for images, after that even windows explorer can handle searching those.

It gets more expensive as you reach a certain point.

>that many disks without RAID

Yikes.

The Windows Way.
Drive letters are the most offensive thing I've ever seen, learn to implement mounting properly.

4 of them are external , 2 is partitioned and 3 is seeding so I can't really move files out of it.

sorry user but dvds and cds degrade over time, in 15 years those will be all unreadable

Post you're MAL and five of you're favorite anime and I'll holler you an invite to **

Due to limited space on my HDD, I delete everything as soon as I'm done with it. Only my most treasured anime, music and images remain.

Buy a TB for 40 bucks?

I'm just getting into anime, actually got into AB so I'm covered on where to get it. Still have some garbage on my torrent server I need to copy over.
Manga is in another folder in the same directory as the anime folder. OVAs and movies are just thrown in the directory.

I'm saving money for an entirely new computer. Even if I buy a new HDD, videos will still lag. My CPU and my GPU are kinda struggling with 720p hi10p videos. Oh, and I'm running XP because 7 won't run, and GNU/Linux has shoddy driver support.
Computers and computer parts are kinda expensive here; I live in a third world country so it's not as cheap as in a first-world country.

You must tell me who your godess is.
As well as New folder (5)

>pick up girls in the dungeon

ditch windows and install linux. Xubuntu is a great starting point is crazy lightweight. Give it a spin.

Hardrive have the same problem. You should really learn to use ZFS to prevent bitrot and have constant backups.

I have two folders: one for seasonal anime which I periodically delete and one for BD archiving.

Lubuntu is lighter than Xubuntu; I've tried it and it runs worse than XP does.
VIA integrated GPUs are supposedly supported, but the graphics performance is awful and drags the whole system down.

>backlog
and that's it. I delete everything once I have watched them. I torrent seasonal stuffs on my mobile to watch on the go.

Should add that for the movie studios (like Ghibli and CoMix Wave), I just stick everything in one folder.

I move them to my hardrives and separate by Movie, ova, show and BAD shows

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>naming your hard drive after ninja turtles
I like you, user.

Blu-ray, assuming that's what user is doing, archiving is probably the safest way to protect against degradation.

>realized I misspelled Michelangelo

>SEED
>no 0079

>not deleting bad shows
What the fuck?

Bad as in naughty. Bibleblack, rance quest, other softcore stuff

I see

Why did you confined XFCE into that folder? Poor DE.
>You must tell me who your godess is.
That's just my "Ah,My Goddess" folder
>As well as New folder (5)
I'm Keeping some Katanagatari pictures there in hope that I will find better versions on the intertubes

Linux ISOs

Don't know why pic is acting strange reuploaded as jpeg
I figured.I have some of those laying around.

forgot

I organize my folders the same way you do, through anime names and tags of things I like.

Diebuster any good?I know it's short but should I invest the time?

Visuals and music are really good, story was neat and fun. If you like mecha shows you'll like it. People say it has ttgl vibes and I'd agree. It's a fun short watch.

I have a folder for seasonal shit, when it's done I put it all in a folder for it's series and drop it into my main anime folder which is where complete series go

>zfs
>not btrfs
Are you some kind of solaris/bsd motherfucker? Get this closed-source-but-at-least-it's-forked garbage out of here.
Really though, it's always uncomfortable to see massive multi-drive archives presumably using NTFS.
I've never had a blu-ray burner and don't buy blu-rays, so I'm uninformed and curious why you say this.

What's the point of backing up all this animu? Are you really planning to rewatch it all sometime?

I don't archive right now but I see the appeal of being able to quickly reference. It's similar to archiving manga and being able to quickly grab any page related to a discussion.

Been recovering from an HDD failure of my archive, so this is work in progress. Eventually everything will be properly named and every episode titled. I use Advanced Renamer for that. Every folder will have the cover of the show and a text file with subber information, except my new drive also decides to kill itself.

Sure, sometimes also just for editing purposes. I quite often regretted not having a show anymore, so I could make a webm or meme from that one scene.

Do you really want to trust your data to untested source code? At least ZFS is battle tested and you can run it on linux and even if you had to run BSD/solaris for your anime do you really think it's a good idea to run on the same machine

>btrfs
No thanks! I prefer to archive my data not lose it.

What about OpenZFS is less tested than btrfs? No one working on ZFS really gives a shit about linux use, and unless something has changed drastically in the last couple of years, ZFS runs poorly on linux in comparison. I've been using btrfs for a few years.
>do you really think it's a good idea to run on the same machine
What, anime storage on the same machine as daily use? Doesn't really matter unless you need 6+ drives. Still don't want to use BSD.

>torrent files saved into the corresponding folders
Why don't you have them separated in a torrent folder? Much more easy to recover your files if you have multiple copies in case the HDD dies. I really should do the same

Maybe, maybe not. My autism tells me to hoard the stuff I like.

I don't use mal but I do have an account , it's
myanimelist.net/profile/ShoZenRK

5 personal favorites(shit I would no problem rewatching) would be
Trigun
school rumble
Haruhi
Lupin series
Index

People seriously haven't seen Diebuster?
Have you seen Gunbuster?

>Gunbuster
Yes.

I only download manga and stream anime on the rare occasion that I decide to watch something. I use MangaMeeya to read it but it has this annoying thing where the bookmark feature bookmarks the folder you're in rather than the image you're on so I split chapters up into their own individual folders. I autistically enjoy it when I download manga that's a whole volume thrown in to one folder because I find organizing them to be kinda theraputic, but if there's no chapter numbers in the filename then I don't bother. Every folder goes Manga > Title > Volume > Chapter > Images

Anime is archived by alphabetical order across three 4TB drives. Other stuff is stored on a fourth 4TB. This is soonish to be upgraded to a RAID6 144TB array.

Honestly why don't you just save the effort and stream?

Streams look like shit on actions scenes. I don't archive downloads from streams such as HS, only BD, DVD, Laserdisc releases.

I delete weekly episodes after 4 weeks and finished shows after every episode.

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>images
>gallery
>pics
and into those folders
>animu
>random
>4chin maymays
>much jpg
>and so on
and into those folders
>new folder
>originals
>edits
>etc

Can you upload the popcorn folder to mega?

I don't. I have two more folders more or less just like this one on other hard drives.

I'd like to do some archiving on M-Discs if they'd get them up to a 200 gig storage size, 50 is simply too tedious.

Direct download and torrent is convenience in the situation you have no internet

Damn dude

Why don't you save the effort and kill yourself, streamfag.

>M-Disc
>$4~ each for 25gb size
>But according to a test of the French National Laboratory of Metrology and Testing at 90 °C and 85% humidity, for 1,000 hours, the DVD+R with inorganic recording layer such as M-DISC showed similar deterioration in quality as other conventional discs with an organic recording layer, with a maximum lifetime of below 250 hours.
>Implying
You got memed, user.