Video (1647 programs)
Pros: Stylish minimal black interface. Incredibly fast load times.
Cons: Some incompatibility problems with DivX files.
Pros: Support for an impressive array of formats. Works with a handy list of files.
Cons: Preview window only shows video in conversion.
Pros: Easy to install. Fast repair time. Easy to use. Supports big video files.
Cons: Outdated interface. Does not offer video editing services. Cannot convert video files to other formats. Does not support audio files.
Pros: Free to download and use. Support for a number of video/audio file types.
Cons: Not available for Mac. Limited functionality.
Pros: Supports multi-camera control and automation. Enables scheduled recordings. Allows batch downloading of media. Live preview supported.
Cons: No editing features. Setup may be technical for casual users.
Pros: Seamless system integration. Lightweight background operation. Simple installation process.
Cons: Limited codec coverage. No user controls.
Pros: Download YouTube playlists and subtitles. Built-in proxy setup. No learning curve. Download online videos in HD.
Cons: Limited download capability per day in the free version.
Pros: Supports various file types. HQ playback. Easy to install and use. Doesn't hog system resources.
Cons: Adding subtitles to movies can be tricky. Doesn't support streaming. Setting up shortcut commands is labour intensive. Overly simplistic interface.
Pros: Slow motion replay functionality. Multiple effects and functionalities.
Cons: App is free if you don’t mind the Animotica watermark. Still not powerful enough to be considered “pro”.
Pros: Easy to use. Plays different media file formats. Reads Blu-ray disc files.
Cons: Old-school interface. Sometimes crashes.