Video (1641 programs)
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).
Pros: Create backup copies of VHS videos. Distribution across multiple platforms. Convenient video editing tools. Share VHS videos to social media platforms. Convert LP vinyls and cassettes into digital audio files.
Cons: Requires RCA cable and Video Capture device. Dated users interface. Lacks other format options.
Pros: Free with professional-grade features. Integrated visual effects and presets. Active community and tutorials. Supports multi-track editing.
Cons: Some features locked behind paid add-ons. Steep learning curve for beginners. Demanding on lower-end PCs.
Pros: Clear and straightforward interface. Solid selection of tools. Multiple export options. Built-in sharing feature.
Cons: Not ideal for advanced users. Videos made using the trial version have watermarks. No chroma-keying. Some unnecessary extras.
Pros: Supports a lot of file formats. Customizable. Lightweight. Supports 3D videos.
Cons: Not for casual users. Customization requires advanced technical knowledge. May raise false positives.
Pros: Simple drag-and-drop interface. Supports many photo, video, and audio formats. Includes templates, transitions, and effects. Easy background music integration.
Cons: Trial version adds a watermark. Limited advanced editing tools. May run slowly on older PCs.