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		<title>By: nlvraghavendra</title>
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		<description>I used EMDB for a while to catalog my collections and a couple of others but at long last i snubbed them. The reason is that my collections are ultimately written in a DVD which turns all the entries in the catalog tool obsolete as i delete them after burning. Only guys having HDDs ranging in TBs can use them effectively :)</description>
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