Medianizer Description
Medianizer organizes your assortment of videos, music, games, and literature with ease. By simply scanning the folders on your computer or network, it can generate a user-friendly catalog that includes covers, images, filmographies, discographies, and more. If you own a large collection of Blu-rays, DVDs, physical books, and vinyl records, Medianizer can accommodate all these formats effortlessly. It manages a wide range of media types, whether they are files, removable storage like CDs, or physical items such as books and records that a computer cannot read. Imagine having a selection of films in various formats—video files, DVDs, and Blu-rays—and wanting to enjoy a family movie night. You might wonder how to identify which films are appropriate for your children without manually checking each title against online parental ratings. Fortunately, by launching Medianizer and specifying your preferences—like selecting comedy films rated PG-13 that you haven't seen yet—the program will compile and present a list of all suitable movies from your collection, making your viewing choices effortless. This feature not only saves time but also enhances your family's movie-watching experience.
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Not worth the cost Date: Jan 24 2025
Summary: It's a nice program over all, but it does crash every time I try to view all my music. The tech support is none existent. I've tried reaching out 3 times, never a response.
Positive: Easy to add media, the ability to do a list, the cover art view, and the ability to track all different media.
Negative: The is zero tech support, the program constantly crashes, and lack of other ways to look up covers once the paid options are used up.
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Might Have Been Great Date: Oct 13 2025
Summary: I absolutely loved the program when it worked as it should (which is why I bought the lifetime license), but after a year, maybe less, I found out they gave up on fixing the program and my $70 was all for nothing. Now hoping to find a suitable replacement which is not going well.
Positive: The UI was nice. You get a side panel with your movies listed in alphabetical order and multiple ways to browse a selection. Once you've selected an movie, you would get a ton of information, photos, cast, date of release, etc.
You could then click on an actor and that would bring up a list of movies in your collection they were part of. It was really pretty slick and since I own more than 700 movies, it helped me leep track of where they are located, who I loaned them out to, and give me the option to print out a total list for a physical record.Negative: Not sure when, but I'm pretty sure that soon after I purchased a lifetime license, they closed up shop and no longer support the software. No updates to the software and questions go unanswered. I had problems with Windows 10 with crashes and the database would just disappear. Not ALL the time, but enough times to learn better than trust it. At times, it would run perfectly, but they were moments, fleeting moments. Adding your database back in to the program was impossible. Sometimes it would work but the photos were nothing but placeholders. Most of the time, after adding the database and restarting the program, it would lose the database again. Starting all over with logging each movie one at a time took days only to find out it was all for nothing.
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