Video (1640 programs)
Pros: User-friendly drag-and-drop functionality. Works across major operating systems. Supports multiple video and audio formats. Handles batch downloads efficiently.
Cons: Incompatible with DRM-protected content. Interface design focuses on function over style.
Pros: Highly intuitive and customizable interface. Powerful but easy-to-use editing tools. A wide variety of effects in its library. Has built-in tutorials.
Cons: Requires a minimum resolution of 1280 x 960 to display some interface text properly.
Pros: Basic video editing tools. Configurable program settings. Good response time. Uses low CPU and RAM.
Cons: Only supports a handful of image and video formats. Interface is not intuitive. Limited features.
Pros: Disk ripper and video transcoder in one. Portable. Built-in presets. Batch processing. Plenty of editing options.
Cons: Video output format is limited to MP4 and MKV. No support for 10-bit x265 encoding.
Pros: Free and open-source. Based on FFmpeg. Robust set of features and options. Expandable via external libraries.
Cons: Slight learning curve.
Pros: Intuitive to use. Entensive list of supported file formats and output options.
Cons: No advanced features.
Pros: Wide support of media file formats. Clear and smooth playback. User-friendly. Improves video FPS.
Cons: Settings aren’t too in-depth. Some interface language issues.
Pros: Streamlined workflow. Integrated video management tool. Allows connecting to Blackmagic hardware to record captured videos. Supports a wide array of video formats.
Cons: Analyzing digitized video requires working knowledge.
Pros: Up to 30x faster ripping speed. Ability to customize DVD movies. Simple steps to rip. Convert DVDs to wide range of file formats it supports.
Cons: No forced subtitles available.
Pros: Sleek black interface. Supports most media formats. Can play DVDs, Blu-ray discs, and ISO files. High output quality.
Cons: Requires a good PC to perform smoothly.
Pros: Simple download process. Downloads videos from various online sources. Various resolution options. Can extract audio from video.
Cons: Requires manual URL input. Can only save in two formats. Limited output customization options.
Pros: Supports both audio and video conversion. Presets for output devices. Hardware acceleration.
Cons: Limited editing options.
Pros: Free and open-source. Intuitive to use. Hundreds of supported video sites.
Cons: No advanced features.
Pros: Robust set of features for a video cropping tool. Simple and intuitive user interface.
Cons: Processing speed is hardware-dependent.
Pros: Front-end GUI for x264 and x265 video encoders. Fast and lightweight. Intuitive to use.
Cons: Occasionally gets flagged as malware.
Pros: Download YouTube playlists and subtitles. Built-in proxy setup. No learning curve. Download online videos in HD.
Cons: Limited download capability per day in the free version.
Pros: Easy three-step search and download process. Works on a wide variety of sites. Smart option to download while you watch. Batch downloads for multiple videos at the same time.
Cons: No Apple iOS support. No Linux support. Does not support videos above 4K resolution.
Pros: Simple and easy-to-use. Over 200 video formats supported. More than 100 presets available.
Cons: Performance is highly hardware-bound.
Pros: Support batch conversion. Can decrypt both new and old DVDs. Supports wide array of formats. Comes with built-in video editor.
Cons: Tons of features make the app bulky. May run slower on devices with modest specifications.
Pros: Easy controls. Can play multiple files simultaneously. Supports multiple monitors. Can make your videos transparent.
Cons: No settings.