Video (1646 programs)
Pros: Minimal system requirements. Lets you choose output bitrate.
Cons: Dated UI design. Only downloads content into MP3 format.
Pros: Risk free users can return to default settings and the original film remains saved unchanged.. New settings can be applied to the whole film so there's no need to edit the film frame by frame.. Simple to use interface is ideal for those new to editing..
Pros: Motion tracking. Supports 4K video quality. Ready-to-use templates. Straightforward interface.
Cons: Few new effects. No search bar for effects. Slow video rendering.
Pros: Lyric maker. Option to record screen. Detailed timeline layers.
Cons: Lengthy installation. Messy interface. Requires learning curve. Previews often lag.
Cons: Resource consumption could be better. Not many advanced features.
Pros: Free to download and use. Over 150 video-sharing websites supported. Allows batch downloading. No pop-ads during the download process.
Cons: Fails to download the videos sometimes. No video conversion function.
Pros: Large range of features. Quick and simple organization.
Cons: High price tag. More suited for heavy or professional users.
Pros: Decent input format support. A few filters.
Cons: Limited output formats. Limited help files.
Pros: Simple interface. Straightforward options. Plenty of options.
Cons: A few tricky options for novices.
Pros: Simple interface. Straightforward options. Plenty of options.
Cons: A few codec options are tricky for novices. Hardware limitations mean Blu-rays take a while to copy.
Pros: Simple interface. Straightforward options. Full selection of file formats.
Cons: Blu-rays do take up A LOT of space at high-quality. Converting for PC use may require some knowledge of file formats.
Pros: Simple interface. Straightforward options. Full selection of file formats.
Cons: Converting for PC use may require some knowledge of file formats.
Pros: Lower the MB size of video files without compressing. Scale down to smaller resolutions but keep your HD soundtrack. Store more videos on smaller hard drives. Loss of quality is standard and linear.
Cons: Mostly a redundant tool these days. Smaller sizes means lower video quality. Preset video files are not comprehensive. Not optimized for multiple-core computers.