Video (1641 programs)
Pros: It is the first universal Blu-ray player in the world. It can play everything. Also, it made DTS5.1 available on Mac initially throughout the world..
Cons: It should be connected to the Internet while playing Bly-rays..
Pros: Handy app launcher. Suitable for many media tasks. Support for dozens of formats. Easy to use.
Cons: Huge file. Lengthy installation.
Pros: Slick and easy to use. Automatically detects settings depending on device. Supports MKV files. Deinterlaces images.
Cons: Mainly for beginners. No advanced framerate settings etc.
Pros: Supports lots of formats. Lots of handy pre-configuations.
Cons: High resource consumption.
Pros: The ability to work with FLV videos as well as many other media formats.. Preferences can be changed depending upon the resolution and screen size.. This software is absolutely free..
Cons: Load times may lag with larger video files.. Does not support other options such as recording or CD burning..
Pros: Comes with various tutorials. Completely free to use. Features a simple interface. Offers comprehensive editing functions.
Cons: Doesn’t support animations. Doesn’t have optional plugins.
Pros: Real-time and snappy professional editing. Support for different types of clips.
Cons: Only for Windows. Free version is limited.
Pros: Simple to install. Bloatware free.
Cons: May not have advanced options.
Pros: Free conversion of video and audio files. Make file management easier. Supports most video and audio formats.
Cons: Resource consumption could be better.
Pros: Slideshow function. Create and manage albums. Good for touchscreen devices.
Cons: Not many album sorting options.
Pros: Simple interface. Easy installation. Lots of features.
Cons: Limited functionality. Few image processing options.
Pros: Free and open source.
Cons: Relies on VLC support.