Versions:

  • 0.12.4
  • 0.11.2

mediaChips 0.12.4, published by fupdec, is a lightweight media-management utility designed to bring order to sprawling collections of video, audio, and image files. Falling squarely into the “Multimedia Organizers” category, the application scans local or network drives, automatically reads embedded metadata, and then presents the library through a tag-based interface that lets users group, search, and preview content without altering original folder structures. Typical use cases range from video editors who need rapid access to stock footage bins, podcasters curating sound-effect libraries, photographers sorting timelapse sequences, to hobbyists archiving family movies; any scenario where thousands of files must be filtered by resolution, codec, date, duration, or custom keywords is covered. Since the first public build, two consecutive versions have appeared—0.12.3 and the current 0.12.4—each refining thumbnail generation speed, expanding codec recognition, and tightening memory usage so even 4K ProRes folders can be indexed on modest hardware. The program remains portable, requiring no background services, and exports its database as human-readable JSON for interoperability with third-party pipelines. mediaChips is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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