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Your MyList will probably be the feature of AniDB you spend most time with, so getting to know it well should be a priority; that's what these pages are for.

A typical MyList

You should also take a look at: How to Add Files to Your MyList.

Your MyList is where your list of anime are. Every anime that you have added a file for will end up here, and you can at a glance tell when you have a complete anime and what you have seen. You can see what you have voted and if you've written a review for a particular anime. It takes just two fast clicks to see which files from which groups you have for any anime, and you can quickly tell if you have them on your HDD or on CD or not (this is called the file's state). If you want to change a file's state, you can do that from here too. In the rest of this article, we will tell you how to do all these things, and much more.

Your Animelist

The main part of this page is your anime list, it will fill most of your screen, and it is where all the info can be seen.

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You can customize the columns that appear in this by clicking on the customize tab or visiting your profile. The available columns are: NEEDS IMAGE OF CUSTOMIZATION PAGE

Expand

A plus-button ( ) which you can click in order to expand the entry. The very top button will expand all the entries on your screen.

No

Shows the table row index.

Check box

A check box useful for editing multiple mylist entries. If you mark this checkbox you can then press the button Update Selected Anime in order to set the desired options for those anime.

Title

In this section you can see the name of the anime and it's state (e.g. if you have it on HDD/CD/deleted), as well as a button that allows you to edit the state. Also if you have tooltips enabled in your profile there is a button for them here. NEEDS IMAGES OF SAID FEATURE

EPs in mylist

In this section you can see how many episodes you have, and how many episodes the anime has in total.

Seen EPs in mylist

In this section you can see how many episodes you have seen of the ones you have.

Rating/votes

In this section you can see what other people thought of the anime (both the average vote and the vote count).

My vote

In this section you can see what you voted the anime. (The exclamation mark means, that you finished the anime but forgot to vote for it.)

Reviews

In this section you can see other peoples reviews of this anime. (I don't know whether you can see your own because I have not written a review myself, but I assume so). CONFIRMATION NEEDED

Image

Shows a thumbnail of the anime picture as long as thumbnails aren't disabled in the profile.

Rating

Shows the average vote of all the users.

Votes

Shows the number of votes by other users.

Aired

Shows the starting date of the anime

Ended

Shows the ending date of the anime.

Last updated

Shows the date when you last edited this mylist entry.


Expanded Anime

 

When you have expanded an anime entry, you will see a list of the episodes you have files for for that anime.

The table contains the following rows that cannot be customized:

Expand

At the far left is a plus-button ( ) which you can click in order to expand the entry. This will expand all episode entries you have showing on your screen.

EP

This will show the episode number.

Title

This will show the title for the episode and an icon if you have watched it. The episode title is clickable, and you can click it in order to get additional information about that particular episode. In this column you can also see an icon indicating the mylist state of the episode as well as one indicating when it was was watched. Hovering over the later will show the date when it was watched.

Length

This shows how long (in minutes) the episode is. If this says 0 it may either be a very short episode, or the length haven't been added to the DB. Feel free to add it yourself.

Date

This will show when the episode was first aired or released. If this date is shown in italics it means it shows only when the episode was added to the DB instead of when it actually aired. If you have this information, feel free to add it yourself.

Files

This will list how many files you have for this episode.

Action

If you only have 1 file for this episode, you can change whether you have watched it or not here.

Expanded Episodes

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Checkbox

At the far left of the expanded file entry you will see a checkbox that you can mark in order to change some things about the file. See the Update Selected files section.

Fid

Here you can see the fid of the file, it is clickable so you can use it to get additional information for that file.

Group

Here you can see which group has released the file you have. It is just the group's short name. If you want to find out more info about that particular group, just click on it.

Size

This lists the size in bytes of the file.

Lang

Shows the languages of the audio and subtitle streams.

CF

Shows the container format of the video and audio streams.

Quality

This lists what quality people have thought the file was. This is very subjective and not something you should heed without question. If a file is listed as bad quality however, that is usually correct. If you feel the quality-rating is wrong, feel free to change it yourself.

Misc

Shows two flag indicating if the file was avdumped or not and if the CRC matches the official CRC as released by the group.

Storage

If you entered anything in the storage field when you added the file, that will be shown here (e.g. if you want to indicate that the file is on Anime DVD #21)

Source

If you entered anything in the source field when you added the file, that will be shown here (e.g. how you obtained the file). Activating the "Show file source instead of personal source" option in the profile will display the source of the file instead (e.g. VHS, TV, DVD).

State

This lists where you have the file stored. On HDD/CD/deleted/unknown. You can hover your mouse over the icon to have what it means written on the screen in a tool-tip. This also shows if you have watched the file and on what date.

Action

These icons let you mark the file as watched/unwatched, edit the entry, or remove the file. You can hover your mouse over them to get a tool-tip on screen telling you which icon does what.

Update Selected Anime

 
The Update Selected Anime menu.

This button has an accompanying select-box, which is illustrated to the right. This select-box lets you choose different things to do with the entry/entries you have marked to update:

  • mark all watched
  • mark all unwatched
  • remove all
  • Change state of files to:

"Update Selected files". Or: "DO IT"

 
The Update Selected Files menu, or DO IT

This button has an accompanying select-box, which is illustrated to the right. This select-box lets you choose different things to do with the entry/entries you have marked to update:

  • mark watched
  • mark not watched
  • update
  • remove
  • change state to:

MyList Menu

 
MyList menu

This menu is situated to the very right side of the MyList screen. It has a lot of useful tools for use with your MyList.

Filters

The filter section allows you to select what kind of entries you want to show in the list; very useful for finding anime you haven't seen yet, or which are incomplete or stalled.

  • Fileinfo (show/hide)
  • Restriction (show/hide/ignore)
  • Incomplete (show/hide)
  • Complete (show/hide)
  • Stalled (show/hide)
  • Watched (show/hide)
  • Not watched (show/hide)
  • Type (all types/only TV series/only OVA/only movies)

By state

This section allows you to sort your anime/files by which state they are in. Hover your mouse over the icons to see a tool-tip describing what kind of state they refer to.

Menu

This section allows you to send a message/list votes/reviews/wish list to/of the user whose MyList you are viewing (yes, that's right! you can view other users' MyLists if they have allowed it in their profile!). Sending a message to yourself might not be the best idea, but you can easily see your votes, reviews and wish list here.

These are a few utilities you can use to do various things with your MyList:

And one thing you can do with the MyList of other users:

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