Personal Video Database

English => Talk => Topic started by: ALADProd on January 20, 2010, 01:35:15 am

Title: How big is your database?
Post by: ALADProd on January 20, 2010, 01:35:15 am
Just curious how much data people have in their database.  I'm quite sure that I'm in the low end myself.

I've got 713 movies and 26134 people in mine. :)
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: CAD on January 20, 2010, 06:17:43 am
Maybe add size as well.

Mine has 632 movies
0 people (they can't act anyway - hehe)
64 Megabytes
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: rick.ca on January 20, 2010, 07:18:03 am
Well, that's a rather flaccid little thing, CAD.  ;D

Mine has 1,714 visible movies; all have posters and 183 have screen shots (mostly 4 or 8 each)
216,911 invisible movies (from filmographies)
25,667 people, of which 5,717 have a photo
588 Megabytes

 8) I win! ;)

Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: mgpw4me@yahoo.com on January 20, 2010, 07:55:08 am
Oh it's not about size...it's how you use it...

Consider 1,000 movies is about 1,500 hours viewing.  If you have a smaller number, you have more chance to view them !!

2,874    movies.  Comedy / Drama / Horror / Thriller account for 90% of my titles.
51,898  people.   I had more, but did a database cleanup.
8,387    photos.  Currently uploading more.  Hoping for 60% coverage of my database, someday.

310 mb.  I run a tidy ship  :)  Actually, I have to reload all my posters after my 'clean-up'... >:(

Movies I've actually sat down and watched start to end...maybe 25%.  There's a good argument for a smaller database.  Actually, I used to keep all the movies I downloaded (no matter how bad) so I wouldn't re-download them.  Now I have PVD and can delete them instead...
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: buah on January 20, 2010, 09:39:36 am
Database size at the moment: 301MB

Movies
In Collection: 5332
Visible: 5332
Invisible: 0 (this could indicate I didn't download online data)
Posters: 241
Covers: 121
Screenshots: 176

People
Visible: 74535 (This could indicate I tested downloading data)
Invisible: 0
Photos: 0

Strongly determined this time to complete all movies and preferred people.

8) I win! ;)


who laughs last, laughs the sweetest! ;)
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: deazo on January 20, 2010, 11:27:57 am

 Database size: 640 Mb
 Movies: 4915 visible  (I don't win but that means i am more quality selective  ;D)
 Posters: 4470
 People: 192 visible and 120295 invisible (i'm not interested in people  ;))
 Photos: 0
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: buah on January 20, 2010, 04:54:54 pm
(I don't win but that means i am more quality selective  ;D)

When someone says to me that he only listens to good music, I tell him I never heard of anyone who claimed to listened to bad music ;D
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: korbenPL on February 09, 2010, 12:35:35 pm
ca 230MB
movies: 2494

 8)
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: doust on February 11, 2010, 12:48:27 pm
1774 films so far, with another 5 waiting to be entered, and at least another 8 in the postal system :)

2362 people in database.

326776 KB whatever that means?

Did I ever tell you I love watching films.  ::)
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: AimHere on February 25, 2010, 10:00:05 am
1335 movies, 3155 people, 507 MB... and counting.  ;D

Aimhere
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: buah on February 25, 2010, 02:24:47 pm
1335 movies, 3155 people, 507 MB... and counting.  ;D

Aimhere

Wow, 507MB for 4490 entries? How many images?
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: nostra on February 25, 2010, 08:25:43 pm
1096 movies and 303 people in my 391 Mb database. All movies with posters (often multiple) and 584 movies with 3-6 screenshots, all people with a photo.
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: doust on February 25, 2010, 11:48:36 pm
1096 movies and 303 people in my 391 Mb database. All movies with posters (often multiple) and 584 movies with 3-6 screenshots, all people with a photo.

I have only started to use the poster and screenshot facility recently, wish I had started it at the beginning :(
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: downe on February 28, 2010, 10:43:44 am
751 MB
1432 movies
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: doust on February 28, 2010, 12:04:11 pm
Where do you get your pictures and posters from Nostra, as most sites I find do not allow you to copy the poster/pictures?
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: nostra on February 28, 2010, 12:18:25 pm
I use the Kinopoisk.ru (they have a pretty good selection of posters there) script for posters. Screenshots are created automatically from the video file.
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: doust on February 28, 2010, 12:26:56 pm
Ok, I have used  them now Nostra, overcame the language problem, and found the pictures of the actors handy, so then I found out about the poster section using the last film which I saw which I fell in love with called "Welcome To Dongmakgol", the trouble is that the files are so small, (12kb) which renders them useless as when required they come out the size of a UK postage stamp?

I did manage to get some pretty decent ones from the main site, sadly this is no good for older films. The hunt is still on :)
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: AimHere on October 04, 2010, 03:52:16 pm
1335 movies, 3155 people, 507 MB... and counting.  ;D

Aimhere

Wow, 507MB for 4490 entries? How many images?

Lots.  ;D

Posters (box art, actually) for most movies, screenshots for many, and at least one photo for every person. It adds up!

Aimhere
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: Data1001 on November 14, 2010, 02:00:26 am
Seeing as I've been entering data over the course of about 5 or 6 months, you'd think I'd be further along -- but I have only entered a fraction of my movies into the database so far. (I've done most of the "easy" work -- those titles which exist as files, rather than DVDs or VHS. Yes, videotape. I'm old school.  ;D )

Right now, PVD shows I have 1017 movies, but that's not entirely accurate, since a not-insignificant number of those entries are TV series. Every entry in my database (including each TV episode) has a poster and several screenshots (whew, that's the part that took the most time, over the past several months). It shows I have 48,142 people in the Db. Current size of my database is 883MB.
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: AimHere on November 19, 2010, 07:09:08 pm
Up to 1759 movies, 3806 people, 700MB.

Still have a ton of movies to enter. Will it ever end??? :P
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: rick.ca on November 19, 2010, 09:37:35 pm
I'm curious...

With this number of people, you're obviously not using the option to Show people added from movie credits. They're initially being added as invisible records, then you're doing something to make the ones you're interested in visible. With 1,759 movies, there's likely in the order of 30,000 people in your database—many more if you're not restricting the number downloaded (e.g., actors from main page only).

So I'm wondering if you have any routine for making the people you're interested in visible and downloading their information. I understand this might be simply clicking on people in Movie view if and when you're interested in them. This will make the one selected visible, and switch you to People view where it would only take a few seconds (hopefully) to download their information. In other words, they could be added on an "as needed" basis. On the other hand, you might use some systematic approach, like adding the director and "starring" actors each time you add a movie.

I use the other approach of using the option to Show people added from movie credits, and then regularly downloading information for all the people added since my last update. I'd like to eventually provide a description of both alternatives and their pros and cons in the Help Documentation. And you might convince me I should switch to your method. I find the people I'm really interested in tend to get lost in a sea of 33,000 people. :-\
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: deazo on November 19, 2010, 10:55:47 pm

 I am not interested in every single actor and like you said the movie collection is too big to have all actors imported, so I do just that:
 
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I understand this might be simply clicking on people in Movie view if and when you're interested in them. This will make the one selected visible, and switch you to People view where it would only take a few seconds (hopefully) to download their information. In other words, they could be added on an "as needed" basis
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: korbenPL on November 22, 2010, 08:23:54 am
242MB
2700 flicks

IMHO the size is getting rediculous, any plans for slimming down the size of our db in final?
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: afrocuban on April 28, 2013, 06:42:29 pm
7.832.399.872 bytes
Title: Re: How big is your database?
Post by: AimHere on August 20, 2013, 02:49:39 am
I'm curious...

With this number of people, you're obviously not using the option to Show people added from movie credits. They're initially being added as invisible records, then you're doing something to make the ones you're interested in visible. With 1,759 movies, there's likely in the order of 30,000 people in your database—many more if you're not restricting the number downloaded (e.g., actors from main page only).

So I'm wondering if you have any routine for making the people you're interested in visible and downloading their information. I understand this might be simply clicking on people in Movie view if and when you're interested in them. This will make the one selected visible, and switch you to People view where it would only take a few seconds (hopefully) to download their information. In other words, they could be added on an "as needed" basis. On the other hand, you might use some systematic approach, like adding the director and "starring" actors each time you add a movie.

I use the other approach of using the option to Show people added from movie credits, and then regularly downloading information for all the people added since my last update. I'd like to eventually provide a description of both alternatives and their pros and cons in the Help Documentation. And you might convince me I should switch to your method. I find the people I'm really interested in tend to get lost in a sea of 33,000 people. :-\

Just now realized you were talking to me, LOL.  (The quoted number of movies was my first clue ;D)

Actually, I DO use "Show people added from movie credits". So, all of the actors credited in the titles I'm adding ARE visible in People View. If you're wondering why there aren't more people in my database, it's probably because the pool of actors working in the genres I'm tracking with this database simply isn't very large... but many of them are very prolific, appearing in hundreds of titles. And most of the movies only credit a handful of actors, so there are usually less than half a dozen added per title, tops.

My typical workflow goes something like this:


There's really more to it than this... adding screen shots to movies, photos for people, biographical info from several sources, etc. But this is the gist of it.

Aimhere

P.S. - up to 3023 (visible) movies, 5238 people, and a 1.42GB database size now. (Sadly, I'm getting new movies faster than I can catalog or watch them. Broadband Internet makes it too easy!) :P