Audio (1535 programs)
Pros: Quick tag editor. Gives you duration and file size. Batch conversion.
Cons: Limited to WMA to MP3. Only 3 sample rates. Limited tag editor.
Pros: Accurate and well-calibrated. Makes audio mixing extremely easy. Highly responsive. Great ballistics.
Cons: Doesn’t have a lot of features built-in. Not a lot of adjustment options. No 5.1 channel version. Not updated regularly enough.
Pros: Batch conversion.
Cons: Not integrated into the contextual menu.
Pros: Easy to learn. Plenty of guides and tutorials. Supports a wide range of formats. Video files are supported.
Cons: Not many high-end features. Can take time to learn. Takes up a lot of memory. Only supports one video track.
Pros: Slow down audio speed from 20% to 200%. Follow music notes and words easily. Compatible with standard audio formats. Supports Windows XP and above.
Cons: Dated user interface. More contents available at the paid version. Does not support DRM-protected MP4 files purchased from iTunes store. Not compatible with Spotify and Amazon.
Pros: Includes various tuning options like “BASS”. Adjustable “MIXER” sliders.
Cons: Does not come with the “ride” and “crash” effects. No free VST for the Windows version.
Pros: Grants a high degree of control over your device's sounds. Change sound settings where none would otherwise exist.
Cons: User interface is not aesthetically pleasing or user friendly. Equalizer and control settings need better tutorialization.
Pros: Edits multiple tags at once. Supports many file types and tag types.
Cons: Retrievals of tag data is not always accurate.
Pros: A free tool that every audio engineer should have. The most flexible mixer architecture in the entire music industry.
Cons: Even audio engineers will need a little time to get acquainted with its functions. Only professionals will be able to handle it.
Pros: Can handle long MP3 files. Extract clips have the same quality as the original.
Cons: Extracted clips are only in MP3 format.