When you have a few DVD or Blu-Ray discs, keeping them safe
is easy. It’s when you have 50, 100, 250 or more DVD and Blu-Ray
discs that you
have to start getting serious about storage and care of your collection. This article will focus on where to put your
selection to ensure the discs and cases stay good as new.
The traditional solution to DVD and Blu-Ray storage is to
use shelves,
large shelves, and this is the route I prefer. I have a need to look at the
collection, pull out the case and make a viewing decision. Shelf
storage keeps discs and cases in good condition and makes looking over your
collection fast and easy. Standard bookshelves or dedicated DVD
shelves are pretty much the same and interchangeable.
Shelf
storage comes in a variety of sizes to fit most situations, the only
problem is when you have so many discs, filling so many shelves that you have
nowhere else to go. It is possible, as I am finding out now, to run out of
shelf space and worse, space for more shelves. Those with an extra room can
place their collection there but most of us don’t have an extra room or even an
extra wall to spare. For most collectors however, the basic shelf solution is
the way to go.
Storage
binders are the solution for the seriously space deprived and it works in a
pinch. Most people are familiar with these for storing CD collections but they
work for DVD and Blu-Ray just as well. There is a serious downside to using DVD
binders however. Small dust particles or even dirt get into the sleeves and
scratch the delicate surface of the discs. CD’s are capable of playing
perfectly well with minor scratches but DVD and Blu-Ray discs can become unplayable
much easier because of a thinner layer of protective covering. Even if great
care is taken, you can find your collection suffering.
Another consideration of the binder
solution is that you have to either store the cases or toss them out which
makes trading or selling discs much more difficult or impossible. It also makes
picking a movie from your collection a chore as many discs have no clear identity
and for those who have difficulty reading small print, well, you will suffer.
DiscSox is a nice
solution that is a combination of the shelf and binder solutions. You cut the
artwork out of the original case, slide it and the movie into a special sock to
greatly reduce your collections space requirements. DiscSox claims a 13 inch stack of cases
will be reduced to 3 inches and keep your discs safe and secure.
While I like the idea of saving a lot of space and still
being able to see the movies cover, I can’t imagine cutting up the cases. The
cases are not important to many people so you will have to weigh the DiscSox option based on your needs.
One creative option is using drawers, in a dresser, cabinet
or even kitchen. This solution may work well for you if you prefer a shelf free
environment but can’t bring yourself to destroy your collections covers. This
option allows you to keep your movies out of harms way while maintaining a more
traditional décor.
Now that you have your solution picked out, remember to dust
shelves and cases often. Dust can quickly become adhered to the plastic covers
of DVD and Blu-Ray cases making them less than perfect in appearance. I learned
the hard way and grimace every time I pull out one of those movies.
Next
time I will discuss some easy and budget minded solutions for keeping your
movies organized. Until then, sit back and enjoy your favorite movie.
Collecting
DVD and Blu-Ray Movies Organize
a DVD and Blu-Ray Collection