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I installed Ubuntu 22.04 as a minimal desktop install, after a while I realised I could not play any media files due to lack of player. I assume, if I had chosen the option of a full install I would have gotten a working media player. It is too late now though, I have set up everything else just the way I like.

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Yet another impressive open-source video player (technically, a video player engine). MPlayer may not offer you an intuitive user experience but it supports a wide range of output drivers and subtitle files.

As mentioned, SMPlayer uses MPlayer as the playback engine. So, it supports a wide range of file formats. In addition to all the basic features, it also lets you play YouTube videos from within the video player (by getting rid of the annoying ads).

It is a quite powerful video player capable of handling a variety of file formats and codecs. You can customize its look by using skins and enhancing the functionalities with the help of certain extensions. Other features, like subtitle synchronization, audio/video filters, etc., exist as well.

The default video player for distros with GNOME desktop environment (previously known as Totem). It supports all the major file formats and lets you snap while playing a video. Similar to some of the others, it is a very simple and useful video player. You can try it out if you want.

Clapper is a minimal video player designed with a GTK4 toolkit. It uses GStreamer for the media backend and OpenGL for rendering. While it is not a comprehensive media player like VLC, it is one of the visually pleasing applications available for Linux.

Kaffeine is an audio and video player of the KDE ecosystem. It offers several powerful features such as watching and recording digital TV. Since it is based on the libVLC framework, all media formats supported in the VLC player will be supported by kaffeine also.

EDIT: If I can't remove it, I'd be happy with a solution to make all video files play with mplayer. I don't want to configure "play with mplayer" for every single file extension there is.

It looks like there's a dummy "totem" package that installs it all nicely, but for some reason in my installation of xubuntu it wasn't installed by default, so a sudo apt-get remove totem would just return "Package totem is not installed, so not removed"

Look into just resetting the file association for any video type files. This works exactly how you would expect it to and this way you can leave totem but choose your player. This article explains it step by step.

The vlc player is such a great tool, however it is not working properly on my Ubuntu 20.4 Laptop.Specs: AMD Ryzen 7 pro 3700u w/ radeon vega mobile gfx 8 The issue:When I start the player, it is playing properly.But as soon as I close it, the icon stays at the top right corner, and there is no way to play videos with this instance.

On the other hand, I doubt that the MATE team could make a good media player. This is not an indictment on the team capabilities, mind you. Rather it is a stab at a certain propensity for programmers to adopt a Not Done Here attitude that more often than not ends up with abandoned projects, subpar projects, or projects that do exist but bring nothing new or interesting to the poll of alternatives. And developing a media player that brings something new and interesting (thus a good media player) is frankly something that I need to see with my own eyes to believe.

A media player is just such an integral and essential part of a DE. You cannot ship a DE without one. And well, this de-facto standard called VLC is just not good in my eyes if I consider something like the bug mentioned above.

Just to say, Xplayer is not my favorite Video-Player, normally Kodi / SMPlayer / VLC.
But i like the idea behind to deliver a simple Video-Player, which is easy-to-use for everybody and for different Desktops / Distributions.

Well, most of us would not look for some extra application because Linux distros come with a default media player. Nonetheless, looking for some alternative to the default video player then going though this list is not a bad idea.

The reason behind the popularity of VLC is its support of a wide range of multimedia format and codecs; also supports more obscure formats, streams to the network can even play back damaged files, and is generally the best choice when it comes to dealing with media of all kinds.

This makes VLC a worthwhile alternative to other video players such as the default Gnome on Linux or Windows Media Player. Conversion of media files using VLC is also possible. If you do not know exactly which file format is required by this or that device, you can also select certain devices or output purposes for the profiles. These include, for example, Apple and Android devices or certain TV sets as well as YouTube or the DivX player.

In terms of interface, this open-source video player for Linux offers only a few controls to make the GUI as much as clean it could be; therefore the users will find only a small controller on top of the video for basic control. Hence, no real GUI.

Harun is based on QT for its interface and can support all major keyboard shortcuts. The navigation is clean and easy to understand. Users can toggle playlists with a mouse-over and can configure shortcuts to use the video player.

Well, as compared to VLC, Deepin player is not that feature-rich but has all key features with a beautiful modern interface. Apart from supporting most of the available media formats, it can also play online videos directly using its URL.

Apart from Linux, users can use it on Windows as well. Many users may not find its interface attractive but will have a wide range of media formats compatibility here. For video, you can play Cinepak, RealVideo, WMV, DV, H.263, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, MJPEG, MPEG-1, 2, 4, Sorenson, Theora, WMV, Bink, and more.

Looking for the best video player for Linux but with a minimal interface? Try out, Clapper. It is not a feature-rich like VLC but sleek with useful features like Floating mode, Hardware Acceleration, and Adaptive UI.

Yes, most of the Linux distros come with default media player to play videos, listen songs, and view images. However, users are always free to install other free and open source media players applications such as VLC, MPlayer, Deepin and more.

Download SMPlayer for free A quick look at SMPlayerSMPlayer is a free media player for Windows and Linux withbuilt-in codecs that can play virtually all video and audio formats. Itdoesn't need any external codecs. Just install SMPlayer and you'll be ableto play all formats without the hassle to find and install codec packs.One of the most interesting features of SMPlayer: it remembers thesettings of all files you play. So you start to watch a movie but youhave to leave... don't worry, when you open that movie again it will beresumed at the same point you left it, and with the same settings: audiotrack, subtitles, volume...SMPlayer is a graphical user interface (GUI) for the award-winningMPlayer, which is capable of playing almost all known video and audioformats. But apart from providing access for the most common anduseful options of MPlayer, SMPlayer adds other interesting features like thepossibility to play Youtube videos or download subtitles.Play all media formatsSMPlayer supports the most known formats and codecs:avi, mp4, mkv, mpeg, mov, divx, h.264... you canplay all of them, thanks to its built-in codecs.You don't need to find and install third party codecs. See a list of all supported formats

I have Ubuntu 14.04 running on Oracle Virtual Box. Window Manager in Ubuntu is compiz. The issue I am facing is when I am playing a media file in VLC or any other media player the window is overlaying any other window (say terminal, firefox, etc.) and is not letting them come to the fore when I switch between windows. Even if I minimize the the VLC player it won't let other windows come to the fore.

Desktop client using jellyfin-web with embedded MPV player. Media plays within the same window using the jellyfin-web interface unlike Jellyfin Desktop. Supports audio passthrough. Based on Plex Media Player.

Now, when I generate the snap, and install it on another computer, which runs Ubuntu-core 20.04 (I also tried ubuntu-server 20.04), within the confinement the video playback does not work, but the rest of the app, network, does. image upload, etc.
This team runs Ubuntu-frame with Wayland.
It is an Intel Celeron CPU 3965U with integrated graphics intel i915

Video players are the channel for people to see videos. There is a huge list of uses of these videos in our lives, a few of them namely being: watching movies, online tutorials, broadcasting a social message to a huge mass of people, for fun and laughter (i.e. funny short videos), name a few.

Below is a list of high-quality open-source video players available on Linux. While most video players may differ primarily in their user interface, their backend, which is often composed of shared libraries, remains consistent across many, if not all, players.

Thus, the most distinguishable features in video players are the UI, followed by the libraries used internally. Additionally, any unique features that a particular player supports can also attract attention. Based on these factors, we have shortlisted the following video players:

Initially released in 2001 under the VideoLAN project, VLC Media Player is one of the most powerful media players which is available on a large number of OS including but not limited to Linux, Windows, Solaris, Android, iOS, Syllable, etc.

Formerly known as Xbox Media Center (XBMC) and now Kodi, this cross-platform player is available under GNU General Public License and in 69+ languages. It is written with C++ as a core with Python scripts as add-ons available.

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