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What's your favourite media player? For me it's Kaffeine. Plays (almost) everything, after that I'd choose MPlayer. The Kaffeine interface is pretty easy. Once tried KPlayer, but it didn't really play much... MPlayer is gtk right? If it was Qt, I would use it for sure
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smplayer uses qt (soon qt4). It's in community.
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smplayer uses qt (soon qt4). It's in community.
If only smplayer would support kio-slaves so I can play directly from our large smb network (it still does not do that right ?)
Therefore I'm stuck with kmplayer with mplayer backend
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amarok for music
mplayer for videos
codeine for DVDs and VCDs
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Rhythmbox ( gstreamer ) for music
totem-xine ( xine-lib ) for videos and DVD playback.
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- Exaile(Music)
- MPlayer(Videos)
- VLC(DVDs)
- gxine(DVBT)
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kmplayer uses the mplayer engine and a Qt interface. I think it also supports kioslaves, but I haven't used it in a while.
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- Exaile(Music)
- MPlayer(Videos)
- VLC(DVDs)
- gxine(DVBT)
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mplayer console and ncmpc
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MPD + SONATA combo for music
VLC for video and/or streaming music
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I use mplayer, but I really like vlc.
I haven't really found a music app that'd be what I want, mpd is really close but doesn't play cd's.
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It is really hard to answer that because I do not have a favorite.
These are the media players that I use
USED ALWAYS:
audacious, mplayer
USED SOMETIMES:
amarok
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I think I always come back to this setup :
mpd + ncmpc for music
mplayer for video
xine for dvd
For music, I also like amarok a lot in my kde moments (but way too heavy),
and quodlibet is nice too, it goes well with xfce for example (but still a bit too heavy)
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I think I always come back to this setup :
mpd + ncmpc for music
mplayer for video
xine for dvdFor music, I also like amarok a lot in my kde moments (but way too heavy),
and quodlibet is nice too, it goes well with xfce for example (but still a bit too heavy)
I cant get into mpd, I just love the "winamp style" media player, I guess thats why I stick with audacious..
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mpd + ncmpc (music)
mplayer (does the rest <3)
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rhythmbox for music
vlc for dvd (including iso), divx/xvid avi, flv, gvi
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mplayer for the majority of my multimedia needs
mpd + ncmpc (for local music)
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I cant get into mpd, I just love the "winamp style" media player, I guess thats why I stick with audacious..
I liked it too, I used xmms in my early linux days, a few years ago, then beep media player.
Maybe I stopped liking them when I was trying more exotic wm, where the special status of xmms/bmp window
didn't play too well.
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Amarok for music and Kaffeine for video files. In case they don't do the job, I have VLC and KMplayer at my disposal as well, but rather rarely used.
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Amarok & Mplayer
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Rhythmbox(Audio) + Xine(Dvd) + Mplayer(Video)
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juk for music, xine for movies
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