This is a list of the Multimedia Applications that help us to play, create, edit video, DVD, images, music and other file formats.
XP Codec pack - is one of the most completed codec packs for XP which helps you to play all major audio and video formats. |
Windows 7 and Vista Codec Package - is one of the most completed codec packs for Vista which helps you to play all major audio and video formats. |
DVD Shrink - is a freeware tool for fitting a DVD-Video disc on a single DVD-R. |
Paint.Net - is free image and photo editing software for computers that run Windows. |
GimPhoto - GIMP modification together with GimPad a free Photoshop alternative. |
IcoFx - is an award winning freeware icon editor. |
Bug Shooting - is a free screenshot utility that was developed for software testers who use bug tracking systems including FogBugz, Gemini, Ontime and BugTracker.NET. |
MPlayer for Windows - The award-winning Open Source media player available for Windows now! |
PNGOUT - is a freeware command line optimizer for PNG images written by Ken Silverman. |
Creative Docs .Net - is a vector-based graphic design tool with support for rich text, ideal to quickly write short documents, manuals, posters, illustrations, schemas, plans, flow charts, and much more. |
VirtualDub - is a video capture/processing utility. An easy way to join AVI files into one. |
Google SketchUp - You can use Google SketchUp to create, modify and share 3D models. |
Picasa – Organise, Edit, Create and Share Photos. |
Free Multimedia Converters
FormatFactory - is a multifunctional media converter. |
Free Multimedia Internet Services
- TextAnim - Generate an animated text picture (gif) with texture in 10 seconds.
- SplushUp - is a powerful editing tool and photo manager.
- iConvert - Convert ico, icns, and png icons online for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
References
- Top Free Media Converters for Windows | MakeUseOf.com
- An Introduction To Codecs, Converters and Rippers | MakeUseOf.com
- How To Repair Broken AVI Files That Won’t Play | MakeUseOf.com
- Say Goodbye to Adobe Creative Suite | MakeUseOf.com