Audio (1546 programs)
Pros: Free and lightweight Windows utility. Simple one-click connection after pairing. Wireless playback from mobile to PC. Clean and minimal interface.
Cons: No support for phone calls or microphone input. Audio quality depends on Bluetooth hardware and drivers.
Pros: Drag-and-drop interface. Supports multiple audio formats. Useful basic editing tools.
Cons: Limited advanced editing features. Dated interface.
Pros: Free with no ads or tracking. Supports online and local music playback. MP3 download and offline listening. Lyrics integration and playlist import.
Cons: Occasional inconsistency in music sources.
Pros: Easy to setup with various customization options. Slick interface. Lots of third party libraries. Expandable software.
Cons: Limited editing functionalities. Not all content in the libraries are accessible. Demo mode is also limited.
Pros: Library of over 60,000 studio-quality karaoke tracks. Offline Sync lets hosts download tracks for use without internet. Dual Screen Display projects lyrics to a secondary monitor or TV. Remote Control via QR code lets guests add songs from smartphones.
Cons: Open access level limits most tracks to 30-second previews. Feature set focuses on hosts and KJs rather than single-song playback. Windows desktop client is the primary desktop experience; other platforms use separate apps.
Pros: Surprising results. Good range of different voices.
Cons: Few background sounds.
Pros: Easy-to-use format for those without experience in basic sound engineering.. Ability to return any modifications back to the default settings.. Easy to convert music from other audio sources into MP3 and lossless formats..
Cons: More equalizer presets would further improve the product..
Pros: Sleek UI. Professional. Routes a multitude of sources. Easy once experience is gained. Free supplemental software available.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Offers a wide library of DRM-free music. Powerful equalizer to calibrate audio quality. Sync capability for seamless access on Windows-supported devices.
Cons: Not all music in the library can be accessed for free.
Pros: Simple, accessible interface for quick MIDI playback. Real-time virtual piano keyboard display. Lightweight and runs smoothly on older Windows systems. Easy installation and minimal setup required.
Cons: Outdated and no longer updated. Relies on default Windows MIDI synthesizer for sound quality. Limited playback controls (no looping or playlists). Occasional crashes with complex MIDI files.
Pros: Complete and versatile player. Changeable skins. Thorough menu options. Real-time notifications for new songs.
Cons: No help menu. Resource consumption could be improved in standby mode.
Pros: Different voice personalities. Adjustable pitch and speed values. Normal and other Vocal Effort options.
Cons: Outdated interface. Lacks modern features. Needs manual input. Unnatural-sounding voices.
Pros: System-wide equalization. Twenty-band equalizer. Extensive sound effects and options.
Cons: Slight learning curve.
Pros: Real-time AI voice transformation. Custom voice cloning capability. Built-in text-to-speech features. Multi-language voice support. Seamless integration with platforms. Background noise removal.
Cons: Limited control over voice fine-tuning.
Pros: Familiar and intuitive Discord-like UI. Over 200 games and 50 messaging services supported. Plenty of sounds effects to choose from. Additional useful tools.
Cons: A stable internet connection is required to fully access the online services.
Pros: Compatible with iPod and iPhone. Supports the latest firmware. Fast and light on resources. Includes built-in player.
Cons: Misses some features from iTunes. Video preview doesn't work with large files.