Video (1641 programs)
Pros: Built-in editing tools.
Cons: Unable to share videos in MP4 format.
Pros: Effectively removes CSS and region-code restrictions. Lightweight, easy-to-navigate interface. Supports ISO creation and selective ripping. Still functional for older standard-definition DVDs.
Cons: No updates since 2005; limited modern compatibility. Does not support Blu-ray or HD DVD formats.
Pros: Acquire the latest media codec, decoder, filter, and tool. Works with every Windows version. Supports DivX 3/4/5, DV, MPEG 1/2/4, MJPG, OGM, VP3, WMV and XviD. Supports AC3, BivX, DTS, MP2, MP3, OGG and WMA. Works with ASS, IDX/SUB, PSB, SMI, SSA, SRT and SUB.
Cons: Media drivers actually update themselves. Some files from the package may not be actually updated. Limited functionality. Users can search for specific media codec, decoder, filter, and tool by themselves.
Pros: Interactive web content.
Cons: Security vulnerabilities. Discontinued.
Pros: Preview everything. Can apply watermark and various effects. Automatic update.
Cons: Default browser is Internet Explorer. Must manually select multiple videos, checking box is not enough.
Pros: Uses a wizard to take you though the editing process. Very easy to use. Produces professional looking results.
Cons: Doesn't have advanced editing options. Doesn't give you many compression options.
Pros: Watch commercial movies for free. Decent selection of films and documentaries. Superb video and audio quality. Fast, stable streaming.
Cons: Content is a bit dated. Only works in Sweden at the moment. Sometimes films fail to start especially from the web. Lacks a decent catalog of content.
Pros: Converts RealPlayer videos to replay on DVD. Easy to use, fast and efficient.
Cons: Does not include burning functions to burn final DVD files.
Pros: Quick searches for MP3s. Simple and straightforward. Instant downloads. Intuitive interface.
Cons: Doesn’t resume broken downloads.