Video (1646 programs)
Pros: Clean, easy-to-navigate interface. Reliable playback for common video formats. Integrated access to Microsoft Store media.
Cons: Limited personalization and settings. MKV compatibility may vary. Store integration disrupts workflow.
Pros: Fast and intuitive. Work pretty much anywhere online. Multiple format and resolution options.
Cons: No advanced converting features.
Pros: Fast and lightweight, with smooth playback. Video zoom options. Distinct After Playback functions.
Cons: Lacks advanced features.
Pros: Supports leading file formats. Comes with a simple interface. Offers support for subtitles.
Cons: Lacks customization options. Limited features in free version.
Pros: Free to download and use. Supports a range of files formats. Option to edit and merge MKV files. Suitable for beginners.
Cons: The interface isn't intuitive.
Pros: Simple and clean interface. Supports multiple file formats. Includes video effects. Lightweight on system resources.
Cons: Basic program for professionals.
Pros: Supports multiple formats. Ideal for quick video editing. Reliable joining function. Lightweight on system resources.
Cons: Outdated interface. Few effects and transitions.
Pros: Easy to learn and use. No need to animate characters. You can voice-over your work. Flexible script-writing feature.
Cons: Limited choices for dynamic animations. Characters only have few fixed spots in scenes. Camera can’t be manually moved. No full character customization.
Pros: Automatic one-tap video enhancement. AI upscaling up to 4K resolution. Multiple AI Models for various scenarios. Batch processing.
Cons: Processing takes a long time.
Pros: Supports over 200 video platforms. Offers high-resolution and batch downloads. Built-in video and audio conversion options. Efficient multi-threaded download engine.
Cons: Outdated interface compared to modern tools. Requires manual URL entry instead of browser integration.
Pros: Smooth playback for HEVC content. Ability to add and tweak subtitles. Has basic video editing functionalities.
Cons: Some video formats can have trouble playing. Doesn’t stand out compared to similar apps.
Pros: Provide video thumbnails. Supports FFmpeg. Custom parsers. Compatible with video formats.
Cons: Requires .NET 4.0. Too simple functionality. Might not work with other video files. Thumbnails might be low quality.
Pros: Free and compact codec pack with essential playback tools. Easy installation and minimal configuration required. Reduces codec conflicts common in older Windows setups.
Cons: Development discontinued since 2015, limiting support for newer formats. May show compatibility issues with modern software or codecs.
Pros: An all-in-one video solution. Simple and easy-to-use. Cross-platform compatibility.
Cons: Comes bundled with third-party programs.
Pros: Powerful editing tools. Intuitive controls (after you've learned them). Imports levels and characters from your favorite Valve games.
Cons: Difficult learning curve. Requires good graphics card.
Pros: Effectively removes CSS and region-code restrictions. Lightweight, easy-to-navigate interface. Supports ISO creation and selective ripping. Still functional for older standard-definition DVDs.
Cons: No updates since 2005; limited modern compatibility. Does not support Blu-ray or HD DVD formats.
Pros: Has intuitive controls. Broad format support.
Cons: Limited advanced features.
Pros: User-friendly and free. Supports numerous file formats. Allows extraction of audio from videos. Lets users cut and convert media files.
Cons: The tool doesn’t support sound. Is only available on Windows.
Pros: Free to download and use. Supports various file formats. Comes with an array of features.
Cons: Not for professional video editors.