Let’s talk about the fine subject of over the top JAV collecting. What are some things you do or used to do that you assume (or know!) that “normal” JAV collectors don’t or wouldn’t do?
1. I once wrote a program to listen to a specified folder and create a simple HTML page listing all the parts of titles that had successfully been downloaded and upload it every hour so that throughout the day I could check this work-safe page to see what would be waiting for me when I got home.
2. I later modified that program to monitor the progress of my 60fps encodes (I used to encode ALL of my titles to 60fps) and it would upload the content listing of that folder so I could see the progress throughout the day of which titles had completed.
3. I also wrote a program to crawl through my old JAV folder(s) and using the DVD cover thumbnails I created for each title it would create a web page experience where I could click on a cover and it would launch that title in my media player.
All of those endeavors have long since been abandoned. I might try to recreate the last one, though. That was nifty.
1. I once wrote a program to listen to a specified folder and create a simple HTML page listing all the parts of titles that had successfully been downloaded and upload it every hour so that throughout the day I could check this work-safe page to see what would be waiting for me when I got home.
2. I later modified that program to monitor the progress of my 60fps encodes (I used to encode ALL of my titles to 60fps) and it would upload the content listing of that folder so I could see the progress throughout the day of which titles had completed.
3. I also wrote a program to crawl through my old JAV folder(s) and using the DVD cover thumbnails I created for each title it would create a web page experience where I could click on a cover and it would launch that title in my media player.
All of those endeavors have long since been abandoned. I might try to recreate the last one, though. That was nifty.