Chips (aka metadata) are pieces of information that you can add to your media files.
Chips can be tags, ratings, favorites, bookmarks, text, dates, numbers, etc.
Each chip can be customized in detail. And even more – you can add one chip to another!
Chips (aka metadata) are pieces of information that you can add to your media files.
Chips can be tags, ratings, favorites, bookmarks, text, dates, numbers, etc.
Each chip can be customized in detail. And even more – you can add one chip to another!
Open your library in a browser on any device on your local network: phone, tablet, TV, or another computer.
The application itself can be launched on macOS, Windows, Linux
The app is completely transparent.
It does not collect your data and does not send it anywhere.
If you are a developer, then you can add new functions to suit your needs.
I’m a filmmaker, and there are a lot of people like me after an app like mediaChips. The software is very nice with cool features. Not everyone likes working with the confusing and heavy Adobe Bridge, so mediaChips strikes me as the only one in its niche. The program is awesome to organize the many raw video files before making a montage in Premiere/Da Vinci. In particular, I highlight the bookmark feature, which does not exist in Adobe Bridge, which allows me to insert a descriptive comment on the video (“good shot, with ambient sound but with a blur at the end”, for example).
It is simple, full of visual resources and practical just for that: decoupage, when we need to see dozens of takes, organize them, choose the best ones and within them what will be used.The strip view mode is very handy for finding the text of the take that can be used, and including a comment.
It is a very light program, and as it is new, the trend is that new features will appear soon. For example, being able to list the comments (bookmarks) made in the takes, with perhaps the issuance of a report, is something easy to implement and I hope it will be implemented soon.
The program already reads several video formats, the main ones in the industry, but some still doesn’t play on its more practical internal player. This does not affect the usability of the program, but it is something that should be implemented in new versions. The program developer is someone who shows to be very interested in the improvement of the program, and has responded to demands and suggestions made to the program. This is rare and very good for users.
The program has its portable version, which makes it much easier when we are going to do field logging of a production, and we don’t take our personal equipment. Anyway, for a program that emerged as an organizer of erotic videos, mediaChips grew and found its true vocation, in a field where there is an immense lack of software like it, the organization and decoupage of takes during an audiovisual production. If you don’t want to bet on an expensive system, oversized for this decoupage of files, confusing and sometimes lacking in visual resources, mediaChipis is a very affordable solution, it has everything you need (and that you don’t find in big software) , without paying for features you’ll never use.
A beautiful story of a software that found its vocation in an audiovisual niche that was abandoned and despised. Long live mediaChips!
Manoel Leite
The first global update in the last couple of years. The application now runs on a local server, which means …
The version for MacOS is already ready.The version for Windows is being tested and is almost ready for release.The version …
Download: https://mediachips.app/downloads Added: Metadata type: countries with flags. System bar (OS Windows only). Tabs. You can open a new tab on …
Q: I found a bug / I want to add a new function
A: Open the issue on GitHub. Or write in one of the communities (from most popular to least): Discord, Reddit.
Q: Are you planning to support images?
A: Yes. I’ll get to that soon.
Q: When will the app appear in official stores?
A: When the app is out of beta. For this I need to add all the necessary features like support for images, support for all video formats, etc.
Q: Where can I find out what features will be added?
A: There is a roadmap to GitHub.
Q: Where can I see the history of changes?
A: On GitHub, in the releases section.
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