Subject: | Re: Cataloging Sounds |
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From: | "gweddig" gweddig |
Date: | Wed Nov 3, 2010 5:43 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi Rick, I use a custom programmed Filemaker Pro database. It doesn't link to the sound files as I don't keep all of my files on the hard drives. It contains all the file data (plus date, time, file name), weather, coordinates, known species, recording setup, etc. Searchable, sortable, links to Google maps. Let me know if you'd like a copy, you have to have Filemaker Pro >v9 Best, --greg weddig http://gregweddig.net --- In Rick Munday <> wrote: > > How do you folks catalog your sounds? > > I can see that this quickly becomes a nightmare. > > > |
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