For commercial movies on DVD, I'm happy with EMDB. Free, portable.
But if you want to catalogue video clips you shoot yourself (or download), the perspective is bleak. The least annoying I found is Fast Video Cataloger – payware, but you can try it out.
Can't help for music.
Hints: * good old Picasa does a decent job with images & video clips. Discontinued but still easy to find. Caveat: forgets everything on removable drives when you disconnect them. * you can run Linux on a Windows machine, either in Virtualbox, or by booting directly into Linux from a USB stick. But probably too much hassle for just running Tellico?
Good luck!
EMDB! It's awesome and it's free!
A few years back, I tested a few of these and chose EMDB for free.
It also has a graphic view.
I have it set up in my laptop too, so I share the library files and I can stream the movies through WIFI from my PC to my laptop using the address on the Windows Home Network. I'm proud of that trick.