Video (1647 programs)
Pros: Conversion formats include iPod and PSP. Special adaptions for Apple video. Lots of advanced recording options.
Cons: Complicated for first time users. Limited format outputs.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Several customization options. Integrated search engine. Fast download speeds.
Cons: Minor glitches.
Pros: Free trial means you can try before you buy. Interface is very simple and clean.
Cons: Requires some prior knowledge of video formats. Lower end devices may take some time to convert files.
Pros: Supports a wide range of video formats. Lossless merging for clips with the same format. Simple, drag-and-drop interface. Free, watermark-free, and adware-free.
Cons: No advanced editing features or effects. Limited appeal for professional video projects.
Pros: Easy to use. Wide variety of supported formats. You can create your own profiles.
Cons: No skins included to customize the interface.
Pros: Very easy to use. Works both with DVD discs and IFO files. Ripping profiles can be customized.
Cons: May be too simple for advanced users.
Pros: Easy to install. Multiple and simultaneous downloads are allowed. Automatic file conversion. Can download from different streaming websites.
Cons: Outdated interface. Downloading multiple files slows down speed. Sometimes crashes. Sometimes shows inaccurate download progress.
Pros: Embedded video player. Can burn DVD or save to ISO files. Customizable templates.
Cons: Not many conversion options. Supports only MPEG and AVI.
Pros: Offers a range of features. Supports live editing. Suitable for gamers.
Cons: Consumes a significant amount of CPU power. Leaves little room for multitasking.
Pros: Convenient video recording and screen capture. Easy to share for collaboration. Minimal system consumption.
Cons: More features available at the Pro Premium version. Face cam capture is small. Minimal video editing tools.