Windows Image cum video viewer required (3rd party)

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I'm looking for a 3rd party tool for windows in which I can view Image cum video chronologically as per date inside a single tool/software.

Need to show my family all wedding/ceremony memories without getting lost into sorting etc. 10000s of vids/pics.

I'm not satisfied with built-in image viewer/photos so require a 3rd party tool.

For image viewing I'm using fsviewer since decades but now requirement is for both image and video viewer- AIO tool.

Kindly suggest...
 
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So basically dates from photo exif info don't match the 'date modified' at file system.

Using bulk file changer you can easily copy dates from photos' exif to 'date modified'. That way photos will get automatically arranged chronologically in your folder and you can use any tool you like to view the photos. This obviously won't change dates for videos.

Your other option is to use google photos. Nothing fancy, just upload all of your stuff and put it into album. It'll automatically get arranged chronologically.

If nothing works hire Amit Shah.
 
I'm looking for a 3rd party tool for windows in which I can view Image cum video chronologically as per date inside a single tool/software.

Need to show my family all wedding/ceremony memories without getting lost into sorting etc. 10000s of vids/pics.
Maybe try a media manager. This is like itunes but on steroids.


30 day free trial. There are free versions by other companies but this one works fast.

It can handle millions of files. Once you tag them you can configure views however you want.

When files exceed a certain number, the file manager paradigm breaks down. These days millennials don't even know what a file manager is.

They just dump everything in one place and want to sort on an arbitrary basis.
 
I dont know why is nobody getting it and making it extremely complex.. I simply want a media viewer where I can simply do next next while manually browsing/cycling through sequential image and video media.

Wonder why people suggesting ms paint, bulk file changer etc.
 
Irfanview is great at browsing and playing all sorts of media (both image and video).

Another option is the MEDIA PLAYER CLASSIC (the one bundled with Klite codec pack). You can use it to view media files (image / audio / video). Although it looks like a dated media player but it's actually quite powerful and will play almost everything. Sometimes it can even play some files which won't be supported by VLC media player.
 
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