Buttloads of video files that need to be sorted quickly by tags/genres/etc. What to use?
I do this kind of thing on my Mac, but suggestions I have:
Adobe Bridge ... I don't know if you have it..or if they even make it anymore, but it's a brilliant file organizer via tags etc....they never hype/hyped it, but it was better than their commerical options
iTunes ... yes, for PC. I wouldn't use it as a player.. and it might not work if your files are like mkv's... but it works very well for organizing a library via how you want.
for tagging, MP3Tag is a windows program and it's very nice....can work on video files, but can be slow.
EDIT: Reading thru again, looks like you're more wanting a better library option than just windows explorer, which is what I was more aiming at with my selections as easy ways to set that up.
Perhaps setting up a Plex server on your machine would be the choice, then use VLC to access that?
EDIT 2: did a quick google to see for software options, found an article that basicly agreed with me
https://www.makeuseof.com/best-media-libraries-windows-10/
IT talks about VLC has a basic function and how to use it, iTunes being good, but limited, and Plex
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