Video (415 programs)
Pros: Create and manage playlists easily. iTunes style look and feel. Download videos from the net. Snapshot tool. Great for watching both downloaded and hard drive videos.
Cons: Installs extra components. Can be heavy on CPU.
Pros: Feature-rich video editing software. Fast video processing speed. Lightweight. Handles large-sized and HD videos.
Cons: Downloads are a little slow. The amount of editing it can perform is slightly limited. Lacks advanced effects and filters.
Pros: Works as advertised. Intuitive interface. Text customization options. Supports all video formats.
Cons: No keyboard shortcuts support. Doesn’t let edit subtitles on screen. Some learning curve involved. No “select all” option.
Pros: Easy to use interface. Built-in search functions. Downloads videos from most popular video sharing sites. Supports a variety of file output types.
Cons: Interface appears dated. Download speeds can be slow at times. Lacks auto resume functionality for interrupted downloads. No ability to download videos while streaming.
Pros: Cast and stream videos on your Apple TV and Chromecast devices. A better option than Airplay Mirroring or Chrome Tab Mirroring. DVD and Blu-ray subtitle support. Instant scrubbing preview.
Cons: Requires download of an extra app.
Pros: Supports batch downloads. Automatically transfers files to iTunes. Lets users choose video quality. Gives lifetime user license.
Cons: Only supports M4A and MP4 formats.
Pros: Extracts subtitles to a .srt file. No need for any advanced computer skills. Converts both text and image-based subtitles. Fast and stable.
Cons: No functions for advanced users. Overly simplistic interface. Doesn't support all video file formats. Requires a 64-bit processor.
Pros: Excellent video quality. Simple plug-and-play.
Cons: Limited device compatibility. Occasional connection drops.
Pros: A complete package. A built-in NLE.
Cons: Limited export options. A fairly steep learning curve.