Audio (1535 programs)
Pros: Includes the Standard version. Offers more advanced tools. Has a highly-detailed user manual. Free.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Simplified audio adjustment. Pitch and Speed adjustment. Maintains audio timbre. Minimal system consumption.
Cons: Limited voice options. No live voice changing. Limited audio file format. Limited audio adjustment tools and parameters.
Pros: Comes with Help files. Can split files. Has visualization. Has built-in playback feature.
Cons: Cannot change file type. Difficult to control noise. Can’t adjust the volume.
Pros: Easy interface. Small file size. Has a lot of customization options. Runs in background.
Cons: Computer restart required. Might require. Equalizer APO to work. Difficult to set-up Not for beginners.
Pros: Adjust microphone or speaker volume. Provides modular graphical user interface. Utilizes minimal system resource. Compatible with online streaming platforms.
Cons: Designed only for audio beginners. Requires audio devices and sound drivers on computer. Doesn’t support ASIO or WASAPI.
Pros: Straightforward interface with accessible editing tools. Supports common formats like WAV, MP3, and FLAC. Includes advanced features like spectral analysis and noise reduction. Batch processing and real-time previews enhance workflow.
Cons: Some features may feel overwhelming to beginners. Occasional slowdowns with larger files on low-end systems. Limited deep multi-track mixing capabilities. Interface may appear outdated to some users.
Pros: Easy to use. Extremely snappy and reliable. Multiple files can be converted simultaneously. Wide range of audio quality supported.
Cons: Audio files muted during conversion. Not free. Limited output file formats.
Pros: Versatile search functionality. Easy-to-navigate tabbed interface. Downloads missing artwork. Fixes incorrect tags.
Cons: Not freeware. The trial version comes with limited functionality. Can take some time to read large iTunes library. Could come up with incorrect information.
Pros: Automatic start/stop with call detection. Records both system and microphone audio clearly. Lightweight and easy to use. Supports scheduled and sound-triggered recording.
Cons: No video or screen recording features. Lacks integrated editing tools. No built-in cloud backup options.
Pros: Reverse frame-by-frame playback of videos at any time without file conversion. Capture still images at full size from video. Bookmark videos via still image and navigate using them. Supports drawing on top of video files.
Cons: Free version watermarks logo on all video files. Only 10 seconds of playback supported in free version. Sparse FAQ fails to list supported video file types. Small community means little troubleshooting support is available.
Pros: Perfect mixing tool for beginners. Supports many audio formats. Very easy-to-use, drag-and-drop interface.
Cons: Too basic for advanced users.
Pros: Simple interface that’s easy to use. Supports 4K video files and standard Blu-rays. Custom subtitle and audio track settings. Works without requiring additional codecs.
Cons: No support for 4K UHD Blu-ray discs. Limited advanced features compared to paid players.