Video (1647 programs)
Pros: Easy to use. High-speed conversion. Adjustable settings. Ideal for both home and professional users.
Cons: Interface doesn’t look modern enough. Doesn't work with protected or encrypted video files. Updates not frequent enough. Not a lot of conversion options.
Pros: Convenient. Easy to use. Can convert videos to audio files. Can download from many video streaming sites.
Cons: Toolbar appearance may be obstrusive. Does not automatically convert downloaded videos. Unnecessary search add-ons. Outdated interface.
Pros: Easy to manage and control Flash files. Lots of options and add ons.
Cons: Only allows clips to be saved in BMP or JPG.
Pros: Rip DVD to standard video formats. Change video formats. Optimize video into smaller size. Have a backup with different video formats.
Cons: Could reduce video quality. Ripping DVDs could be illegal to some countries. Limited video editing tools. May not be updated.
Pros: Plays media files.
Cons: Annoying survey on setup. Looks old-fashioned. No interesting features. Doesn't support Windows 8.
Pros: Download videos directly from major websites. Supports Ultra HD. Regular feature updates. Reliable downloads.
Cons: Download speed can be slow at times. Requires fast internet connection for good download speeds. No download management functions. Requires 64-bit architecture.
Pros: Decent input format support. A few filters.
Cons: Limited output formats. Limited help files.
Pros: Simple, guided interface. Efficient batch conversion. Ideal for quick HEIC-to-JPEG conversion.
Cons: Limited advanced or professional features. Free trial may restrict some functions. Lacks detailed technical documentation. Narrow focus on core conversion tasks only.
Pros: Nice interface. Supports subtitles. Screenshot function. Plays Blu-Ray.
Cons: Takes a while to load media. No fullscreen controls. Laggy.
Pros: Lossless splitting and joining preserve original video quality. Lightweight design that is easy to navigate.
Cons: Limited strictly to MP4 files. Merging fails with clips that use differing codec parameters.