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DVDTheque

DVDTheque - 2.9.5

Organize your DVD collection.

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Current Version: 2.9.5
Release Date: 2009-02-27
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,504
Downloads (all versions): 46,405

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DVDTheque ReviewMust have - Version: 2.9.5, 2/28/2009 02:12AM PST

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gvinotte
Nice, and easy to use.
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DVDTheque CommentaryReally needs - Version: 2.9.2, 4/1/2008 04:30PM PST

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W-Creative
... the ability to impost a text, XML, or CSV file
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DVDTheque CommentaryHow do you pronounce DVDTheque? - Version: 2.9.2, 4/1/2008 11:18AM PST

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Splunge
Sorry for the (possibly) stupid question, but I'm actually serious. Is it pronounced "DVD the Q", or "DVD Theque" like "check" or something else entirely? Help!
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DVDTheque Troubleshooting ReportWon't work - Version: 2.9.1, 12/11/2007 08:14AM PST

jmsalema
I just downloaded the program but won't open, keep getting a message that I need OS 10.4 or higher, but I do have OS 10.4.11, what is the problem?
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DVDTheque ReviewVery good product indeed - Version: 2.7.8, 4/19/2007 06:53AM PST

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meldonator
...especially for the price.
Search the web for information and does it well for 90% of the film I have (I'm found of Bollywood so it is not perfect for me).
Really good and I had no troubles downloading it, installing it and run it. Nice job.
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DVDTheque CommentaryVery good product - Version: 2.7.8, 9/10/2006 12:44PM PST

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duxmachin
No problem to download and open it, Safari and Mac OS 10.3.9.

This software is wonderfull, very simple and powerfull. It s amazing: adding a DVD in DVDtheque take me less than 1 mn.

This is the Number #1 and for free!

Bravo Jean Luc, good job
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DVDTheque ReviewI don't know what the other reviewers are talking about!!! - Version: 2.7.7, 3/20/2006 06:24AM PST

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mrrogers07
I downloaded it and yes it was in .sit format but when opened it there was the .dmg with no more .sit's. Moved it to the application folder and opened the program up. Went to preferences and changed to region 1 and NTSC, BTW use dvdsoon.com if you can it seems to have more American titles. This was obviously written overseas so what if there are some overseas DVD's we are not the only ones to buy them in the world. Program works great for what it is "FREE", thanks to the developer for a great program.
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DVDTheque ReviewDVDTheque and .dmg - Version: 2.7.5, 3/7/2006 12:55PM PST

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the3ortegas
The download will uncompress...all you have to do is highlight the title and delete the .dmg portion so all you have is DVDTheque.sit. It opens just fine. Then drag it to your application folder. Not a big deal.
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DVDTheque ReviewIt took an idiot to package the download file - Version: 2.7.5, 2/28/2006 03:05AM PST

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Xeater
I downloaded DVDTheque, and this is the file I got:

DVDTheque.dmg.sit - A disk image "stuffed," an annoying way to package a file, since a simple .sit file is smaller than a .dmg file, and usually the same size as a stuffed disk image. But really, why not use a few extra KBs and use the more practical and non-proprietary .dmg format?

Back to the downloaded file. I unstuffed the original file, and got this:

DVDTheque.dmg - Ah, I'm halfway there! Just mount the image, click n' drag, and fire up the shiny new software! Ummm, hey, what's this? I mounted the image, and beheld ANOTHER .sit file!

Mounted image contents: DVDTheque.app.sit

So next I had to copy the stuffed file OUT of the disk image, because I have StuffitExpander set to unstuff into the stuffed file's directory (the default setting). After copying the file into my downloads directory, I unstuffed it, and finally got:

DVDTheque - The actual application.

I surmised that further evaluation of DVDTheque is unnecessary, since only a complete moron would package an application for download in such a redundant and cryptic fashion. Note to developer: use a compression format that ALL Macs can read out of the box, such as .zip or .dmg.
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DVDTheque CommentaryThe Download is Corrupted - Version: 2.7.4, 12/26/2005 01:44PM PST

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raynehem_dotmac
I've tried 3 times, but unable to unstuffit, as I get an error.
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