Video (1646 programs)
Pros: Free to use with no limitations. Simple, one-screen interface. Supports basic enhancements like sharpness, contrast, and RGB adjustment.
Cons: Limited format support (no MKV or MOV). No batch processing, presets, or export profiles. Last updated several years ago; lacks active development.
Pros: An intuitive interface is ideal for beginners.. This software bundle is capable of supporting the majority of media codecs..
Cons: This package is only a trial version; a subscription is required.. It cannot work with more recent versions of Windows..
Pros: Free and open-source. Based on FFmpeg. Robust set of features and options. Expandable via external libraries.
Cons: Slight learning curve.
Pros: Preview everything. Can apply watermark and various effects. Automatic update.
Cons: Default browser is Internet Explorer. Must manually select multiple videos, checking box is not enough.
Pros: Supports a variety of video formats. Integrated browser with multi-tab and bookmark support. Standard playback controls. Implements content protection measures.
Cons: Lack of advanced customization and specialized tools. Limited user support.
Pros: Quick download and video conversions. Ability to take screen captures in videos. Tons of presets for devices. Intelligently detects video streams.
Cons: Limited trial. No full screen with built in video player.
Pros: You can edit subtitles in many ways. Embedded multimedia player. Embedded translation tool.
Cons: May be a bit complicated for novice users.
Pros: Interface is clean and straightforward. Easy to learn.
Cons: Offers less range than industry-standard software. VIP version requires payment.