Video (1642 programs)
Pros: Supports multiple media formats with smooth playback. Offers AirPlay and DLNA streaming support. Includes built-in downloader for online videos. Clean, user-friendly interface without intrusive ads.
Cons: Registration required for some enhanced features. Playback quality depends on hardware performance.
Pros: User-friendly interface suitable for beginners. Effective compression without significant quality loss.
Cons: Limited support for modern DVDs and copy protection. Not compatible with Blu-ray or HD DVDs.
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: Supports multiple formats. Ideal for quick video editing. Reliable joining function. Lightweight on system resources.
Cons: Outdated interface. Few effects and transitions.
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: Intuitive timeline editing. Strong AI tools. Regular content updates.
Cons: Stability is not perfect. Learning curve.
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: Slideshow function. Create and manage albums. Good for touchscreen devices.
Cons: Not many album sorting options.
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Cons: Outdated interface compared to modern tools.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: An all-in-one video solution. Simple and easy-to-use. Cross-platform compatibility.
Cons: Comes bundled with third-party programs.
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: User-friendly interface. Supports over 300 file formats. Download videos online. Basic video editing.
Cons: No advanced video editing tools. Supports limited online streaming platforms. Slows down when converting UHD files.
Pros: Offers synchronization function. Supports various file formats. Option to edit and modify subtitle files. Opens embedded subtitles.
Cons: Interface may appear overwhelming.
Pros: Runs smoothly on multiple OS. Free to download. Receives updates on a regular basis. Features an intuitive interface.
Cons: Doesn’t offer sufficient audio editing tools. Lags behind in color correction.
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: Free to download and use. Supports various file formats. Comes with an array of features.
Cons: Not for professional video editors.
Pros: Download from wide range of social networking sites. Bulk video download feature. Free and easy to use. Efficient queue manager.
Cons: Downloading multiple contents are paywall restricted.