Audio (1535 programs)
Pros: Two-way conversion. Retains audio properties. Minimal system resource consumption. Batch conversion.
Cons: May not support all audio formats. More features available at Plus Version. Unimpressive user interface.
Pros: Supports major input and output audio formats. Built-in metadata editing with online lookup. Batch conversion and drag-and-drop support. Includes audio CD ripping and burning features.
Cons: Lacks advanced audio editing or effects. Metadata retrieval may occasionally be inaccurate.
Pros: Easy to use. Records on internal and external sources. Auto record function.
Cons: Minimal functionality. Stealing audio clips and reuploading them without permission is illegal. May not have other audio formats for output.
Pros: Remove DRM from Apple Music.. Fast and easy.. Record music from streams..
Cons: A little pricey but there is a trial..
Pros: Many conversion settings can be customised. Reverse conversions are supported. It is possible to adjust compression rates. Users can choose the output path.
Cons: Does not work with a wide array of files. Only supports audio conversions. Not many advanced tools. Batch conversions may take a significant amount of time.
Pros: Real-time pitch correction and tuning. Easy-to-use interface with visual feedback. High compatibility with major DAWs. Flexible controls for natural or creative results.
Cons: Can be CPU-intensive on older systems. Requires practice for full Graph Mode mastery. High cost compared to similar tools.
Pros: Scheduled recordings.
Cons: Free version is only a trial.
Pros: Flexible Auto DJ and gap-killer ensure uninterrupted playback. Modular layout supports customizable workspaces. Stable performance with low risk of crashes or lag.
Cons: Lacks modern controller support and live remix features. Interface may feel outdated to users of newer DJ apps. Steeper learning curve for advanced automation tools.
Pros: Simple and Easy to Use. Adjustable Parameters. Allows Scheduled Recording. Supports Various Audio Sources.
Cons: Basic Interface. No Audio Editing Feature.
Pros: Edit audio files easily. Supports formats such as AAC, AC3, FLAC, M4A, MKA, MP3, OGG, WAV and WMA. Distribute to iTunes. CD Ripper and Burner.
Cons: Lacks audio balance or equalizer adjustment. Only produces MP3 files. May not support some audio files. Using copyright materials is illegal.
Pros: Cut files using timelines and time stamps. Contains various sound-adjustment tools. Has merge and mix tools. Sound library allows you to upload CD cover art.
Cons: The tools are under powered. Oddly placed hit-boxes make it tricky to control some sliders. Cuts and transitions are too sharp. It needs a full technical and user manual.
Pros: Comprehensive audio and MIDI editing. Professional mixing environment. Customizable workflow. Extensive sound library.
Cons: Can have a steeper learning curve. The interface can feel dense initially.