MediaSlicr is a professional-grade batch media processor for radio, broadcast, podcast, and film workflows. Set up a job once. Run it forever.
MediaSlicr handles the repetitive work so you can focus on what matters.
Process dozens or hundreds of files in a single job. Define your rules once and apply them across your entire library without lifting a finger.
Convert between MP3, WAV, M4A, MP4, M4V, MOV, CAF, and AIFF. Audio-only or mixed video and audio — MediaSlicr handles it all.
Flexible naming patterns using dates, episode numbers, titles, and custom tokens. Your output files are always named exactly right, every time.
Tag output files with ID3, MP4, WAV, and format-specific metadata fields. Keep your library organized and your files broadcast-ready.
Pull metadata directly from Excel spreadsheets, Word documents, or text files. Map columns to tags and populate an entire batch automatically.
Save jobs as reusable documents. Share them with your team. Open them next week and run the same workflow without any setup.
MediaSlicr's job-based architecture makes repetitive workflows effortless.
Drag in audio or video files, or point MediaSlicr at a folder. Works with any combination of formats.
Set split points, naming patterns, output format, and metadata. Attach a spreadsheet or document for bulk tag population.
MediaSlicr handles the rest — splitting, renaming, converting, and tagging every file according to your rules.
Save the job as a document and reopen it anytime. Share it with colleagues. Your workflow is never locked in your head.
MediaSlicr is the tool you reach for when the job is too big for manual processing and too important to get wrong.
Prepare daily segments for air — split, tag, and name them consistently, every single day.
Convert and deliver video in multiple formats for different platforms and broadcast specs.
Produce well-tagged, consistently named episode files without repetitive manual steps.
Manage large media libraries and batch-process deliverables across multiple output formats.
Anyone who processes audio or video regularly and wants a faster, more reliable workflow.
MediaSlicr is available now on the Mac App Store.