Video (1647 programs)
Pros: Beginner-friendly interface with logical workflow. Broad device compatibility, including consoles and mobile devices. Over 50 audio effects and 200+ music tracks included. 4K export with minimal quality loss.
Cons: Lacks advanced tools like motion tracking and color grading. Trial version restrictions can be limiting. Limited visual effects compared to pro-level software.
Pros: Downloads videos up to 4K quality. Supports numerous file types. Can also download audio files. Has a built-in video editor.
Cons: Can miss some videos when downloading in bulk. Often crashes unexpectedly.
Pros: Intuitive. Good amount for editing tools and options.
Cons: UI layout can get cramped.
Pros: Supports 3GP and 3G2. Lossless conversion. Edit the aspect ratio, bitrate, channels, frame rate, and resolution.
Cons: Minimal functionality. Lacks more conversion output formats.
Pros: DirectShow filters. Vast support for media features. A comprehensive selection of media options.
Cons: Delay on playback with MP4. Delay on playback with MP4 May not be able to play some media formats. Slow seek issues.
Pros: Clear interface. Offers a vast range of features.
Cons: Newcomers to video editing will likely struggle. Motion tracking is not entirely reliable.
Pros: Interface is clean and straightforward. Easy to learn.
Cons: Offers less range than industry-standard software. VIP version requires payment.
Pros: Downloads multiple videos at once. Simple to use program interface. Video manager. Browser plugin makes downloading a breeze.
Cons: Sometimes hard to trigger browser plugin. Audio gets compressed. Some videos downloaded cut off.
Pros: Quick to launch. Runs smooth and fast. Doesn’t consumer too much CPU power. Installer is customizable.
Cons: Doesn’t natively support all types of media files. Optional bloatware could slow your computer down. Online movies may not load at times. Support is limited.
Pros: Enable file writing with videos for web browsers. Utilizes HLS and DASH protocols. Built with ffmpeg video converter application.
Cons: Requires Video DownloadHelper. Requires compatible web browser. May lack support for other media formats.
Pros: More than fifty special effects. Thirty different transitions. Easy drag and drop feature. Support of 4K video. GPU-accelerated video encoding.
Cons: No MacOS and Windows XP support. It is not possible to save with the modern HEVC-codec.
Pros: Tabbed, intuitive interface. Custom screenshot capturing tools. Several handy settings. Hotkey support.
Cons: Ten-second delay in trial version. Maximize button doesn’t work during trial. Proprietary codecs aren’t great. No user manual or help file.
Pros: Works with multiple file types. No advertisements are present. A sleek and streamlined multiplayer skin. It is possible to add subtitles to the files.
Cons: Not all codecs are supported. Advanced features will require a paid download. Not compatible with 32-bit operating systems. a fair amount of system memory will be required (22.55 megabytes).