Video (1642 programs)
Pros: Enjoy premium features for free. Open-source. Customizable.
Cons: Can be discontinued sooner or later.
Pros: Fast burning speed. Ease of use. Convert videos to most common file formats. Basic video editing suite.
Cons: Interface is rather dull.
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: 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: Free to download and use. Packed with useful features.
Cons: Can be tricky to use. Not all features free of charge.
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: 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: Has a small file size. Streamlined user interface. Lets you modify video characteristics like brightness and hue.
Cons: Access to all features will require the full, paid version. Some conversion file types don't work in the trial version.
Pros: Free HEVC/H.265 encoding and decodingFree HEVC/H.265 encoding and decoding. Supports HEVC Video Extension (HEVC-VE). No additional hardware required.
Cons: Performance may depend on system specifications.
Pros: Multiple filters and effects. Simple interface. Supports multiple file formats. No lags or crashes.
Cons: Watermark in free version.
Pros: Very low on system resources. Support for many audio and video formats. Supports subtitles. Includes equalizer and screenshot tool.
Cons: The interface may be too simple. Less feature-rich than competitors.
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: Free to Use. Light on System Resource Usage. Easy to Embed Into Other Applications. High-Quality Video Output, Every Time.
Cons: The Mouse-Movement Triggered Controls Can Be Annoying. Familiarizing with How the App Works Takes Time.
Pros: View 360-degree videos. Theatre mode. Access standard YouTube features. Watch while you search.
Cons: Poor tracking. Max. resolution of 1080p. Reuses YouTube TV interface. Unpolished.
Pros: Comprehensive bundle of codecs. Includes Media Player Classic Home Cinema. Easy subtitle activation. Detects broken codecs.
Cons: Initial customization can be confusing.
Pros: Simple and intuitive to use. Works with both DVDs and Blu-ray discs. Option to stream decrypted videos.
Cons: Lack advanced editing features. Large uncompressed file sizes.
Pros: Great all-around multimedia streaming software. Extensive library of add-ons for watching online content. Open-source. Compatible with a wide range of remotes.
Cons: Could be an unlicensed infringement of copyright laws.