Audio (1535 programs)
Pros: Batch conversion.
Cons: Not integrated into the contextual menu.
Pros: Possible to record loops. Easy to use. Impressive automix feature. Supports various controllers.
Cons: Vinyl controls are rather basic. Takes up a lot of memory. The interface looks rather dull. Cannot record mixes.
Pros: Simple graphical user interface. Automated tuner. Optimizes drag-and-drop method.
Cons: Limited to WAV files. Inconsistent sample rate conversion routine. Inconsistent downsampling process.
Pros: Compatible with both audio and video files. Free to download and simple to use.
Cons: Some will prefer ready-made ringtones. Lacks the features of professional software.
Pros: Only freeware to import and export music to / from iPod. Supports ALL generation of iPod nano, iPod shuffle, iPod classic.
Cons: UI is not good enough.
Pros: Combine individual audio files into a single audio file. Have a audio mix with pause or gapless mix. Compress audio files into simpler size. Provide labels for mixed audio tracks.
Cons: Comes with limited functionality and tools. Has too simplistic features. May consume moderate system resources. Mixing audio tracks may not be seamless.
Pros: Easy to use. Select order and priority videos for conversion. Change framerate and file size. No tutorial needed.
Cons: No advanced features.
Pros: Free without any trial subscription. Converts to 10 different file formats. Edit your file tags. Convert in batches.
Cons: Needs backward compatibility setting to make it work. Installation includes optional bloatware. More input formats than output formats. Extracting audio from movie files takes a long time.
Pros: Easy to install. User-friendly interface. Shows track information.
Cons: Ripping may be slow. Outdated interface. Can convert CD files to MP3 only.
Pros: Quick and efficient. Very easy to use.
Cons: No advanced options.
Pros: Very easy to use. Clip music tracks. Batch convert tracks.
Cons: Cannot tweak settings. Name is misleading!.