View Full Version : Which is the best media player in Linux?
Gigacore
23-05-2007, 09:44 AM
I've installed XMMS in my Ubuntu Feisty Fawn and found that the audio quality is not up to mark as provided by winamp in windows. Even i configured the equalizer to the winamp's "Bass & Treble" levels but nope... the quality is less.
I dont want any eye candy but i want good audio quality. Please suggest me a good media player that can play mp3s with good audio quality.
And also suggest me a good DVD player for Ubuntu.
If a single player can play both DVDs as well as audio in good quality it will be an ideal.
LEARNER_LEARNER
23-05-2007, 09:52 AM
amarok nd vlc player is the best.
Gigacore
23-05-2007, 09:54 AM
thanks guys..... n e more apps?
eagle_y2j
23-05-2007, 10:05 AM
amaroK and mplayer best ...
vish786
23-05-2007, 10:20 AM
mplayer for movies.... and xmms with plugins for audio....
xmms is better if u can configure it properly.... i felt its equaliser is much better then winamps....
gx_saurav
23-05-2007, 10:25 AM
If you are on GNOME then why not use rythembox for audio & totem for video
Kiran_tech_mania
23-05-2007, 10:50 AM
Audio Player: Amarok
Video Player: Totem Xine, VLC is good enough but has compatibility issue with Beryl.
amitava82
23-05-2007, 11:00 AM
Audio: Amarok because it has equalizer and better library management.
Video: MPlayer. No compatibility problem with desktop effect.
subratabera
23-05-2007, 11:58 AM
Well, here is a new media player(still in development phase) you can try out...
http://www.songbirdnest.com/themes/gespaa_customized/screenthumb_smartpl.png (http://www.songbirdnest.com/)
It has nice set of features...
1) Play Anything
MP3, AAC, OGG, FLAC, WMA, and more. Can you teach Songbird to sing?
2) Integrated Web Search
Search the web from the context of your collection or tell Songbird to search on the currently playing track.
3) Build Custom Mixes
Drag-and-drop songs from the Library or another playlist to create your own custom mixes.
4) Cross-Platform
Runs on Mac OS X, Linux and Windows.
5) Make Smart Mixes
Criteria-based playlists that are always up-to-date with your current collection.
And many many more....
Gigacore
23-05-2007, 12:54 PM
thanks guys
kaustav_geek
23-05-2007, 12:57 PM
mplayer for movies.... and xmms with plugins for audio....
xmms is better if u can configure it properly.... i felt its equaliser is much better then winamps.
You uninstalled XMMS right?? :D
Mplayer is good provided you have all the codecs. In fact, most of the media players (apart from VLC I guess) use mplayer to play media.... Isn't that so ?
vish786
23-05-2007, 01:02 PM
You uninstalled XMMS right?? :D
Mplayer is good provided you have all the codecs. In fact, most of the media players (apart from VLC I guess) use mplayer to play media.... Isn't that so ?
i uninstalled and again i installed dude :D... i uninstalled coz all of sudden stopped working when i configured the plugins :D
and also mplayer has cool skins so most of the ppl prefer it.
kaustav_geek
23-05-2007, 01:09 PM
and also mplayer has cool skins so most of the ppl prefer it.
ROFL... Thats not reason man... People engaged in OSS prefer stability,customisation ability,performance to eye-candy....
Besides, you'll get cool skins for almost every media player... Just search.
Hence, thats not the criteria for selecting a media player.
vish786
23-05-2007, 01:17 PM
ROFL... Thats not reason man... People engaged in OSS prefer stability,customisation ability,performance to eye-candy....
Besides, you'll get cool skins for almost every media player... Just search.
Hence, thats not the criteria for selecting a media player.
i already know tat.... but finding mplayer skins on net is much easier than finding other player skins... i just gave one reason y ppl prefer it... and u know a common computer user looks the eye-candy things than lookin for features... tat is y ppl prefer linux than windows(if a user has avg knowledge abt com's);)
LEARNER_LEARNER
23-05-2007, 01:21 PM
ROFL... Thats not reason man... People engaged in OSS prefer stability,customisation ability,performance to eye-candy....
Besides, you'll get cool skins for almost every media player... Just search.
Hence, thats not the criteria for selecting a media player.
yaa,i agree with u.
mehulved
23-05-2007, 01:23 PM
i already know tat.... but finding mplayer skins on net is much easier than finding other player skins. why look all over the net when you can find most of them in your repositories. It's so with mplayer and xmms. Not sure about others.
praka123
23-05-2007, 02:25 PM
I use Xine-ui and gmplayer for videos.I use Exaile(amarok like gtk2 app),rhythmbox,beep-media-player(xmms rebuilt on gtk2,so..).Totem is good.it plays almost all file types.earlier it seems buggy.now with gstreamer0.10 its good(totem-gstreamer).
Amarok is a good player.
mayanks_098
23-05-2007, 05:13 PM
in my roughly 4 days one-on-one with two distros(still fighting to get evrythng settled down),ubuntu
n sabayon,i found amarok gud. hvnt managed to watch a movie so far coz all d time im busy configuring one thng or d other.lol
bt one thng is 4 sure, LINUX ROCKS....its ultimate.
evry utility in windows v run aftr is already present der by default.awesome.
n hey,is der ne plugin lik v hv dfx 4 songs wch gives out of the box sound quality 4 linux distros? i mean smthng really lik dfx.hope u linux guys hv used dfx somtim on a windows machine to kno wat im talkng bout
vish786
23-05-2007, 05:17 PM
in my roughly 4 days one-on-one with two distros(still fighting to get evrythng settled down),ubuntu
n sabayon,i found amarok gud. hvnt managed to watch a movie so far coz all d time im busy configuring one thng or d other.lol
bt one thng is 4 sure, LINUX ROCKS....its ultimate.
evry utility in windows v run aftr is already present der by default.awesome.
good, keep up the spirit :) u will suceed!!!;)
mehulved
23-05-2007, 06:36 PM
Video Player: Totem Xine, VLC is good enough but has compatibility issue with Beryl. Did anyone of you try changing video output to OpenGL?
Settings=>Video=>Output Modules=>(select advanced options)=>Video Output module OpenGL.
For me VLC works fine otherwise too.
Gigacore
23-05-2007, 06:58 PM
ubuntu rocks!
amitava82
23-05-2007, 07:05 PM
surely it does.. :-) glad to know that you got your hand on Ubuntu feisty. I like your sig BTW...
Gigacore
23-05-2007, 08:16 PM
thanks @ amitava
Kiran_tech_mania
23-05-2007, 08:30 PM
Did anyone of you try changing video output to OpenGL?
Settings=>Video=>Output Modules=>(select advanced options)=>Video Output module OpenGL.
For me VLC works fine otherwise too.
I tried it too. In this case, VLC itself crashes when I open any video file.
Option X11 video plays well, but it is pixelated.
Everything playes well if I shut off Beryl. It is actually a bug discovered in Beryl. Here is the ticket#1874 (http://bugs.beryl-project.org/ticket/1874) open for that bug.
I am not sure how is it playing well in your case. Did you try it in Ubuntu or Gentoo?
eddie
23-05-2007, 08:42 PM
The problem exists only with Intel driver and afaik mehul is using NVIDIA graphics card.
Gigacore
23-05-2007, 08:49 PM
Eddie help me da.... please see this http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=58503
amitava82
23-05-2007, 09:41 PM
I have intel GM. VLC crashes if i use OpenGL and Video is pixcelated if i use X11 as kiran said... MPlayer works Great.
kaustav_geek
23-05-2007, 09:47 PM
VLC is slightly buggy esp with .flv movies... Mplayer works just fine.
@ALL
How do we adjust the Colour, contrast etc in mplayer and totem , if at all it can be done...
eddie
23-05-2007, 10:08 PM
People who are facing problems with both VLC and Mplayer should look at Kaffeine...probably the best Xine based Video player.
For changing contrast, brigntness, hue and saturation in mplayer, use following shortcuts 1 and 2
Adjust contrast.
3 and 4
Adjust brightness.
5 and 6
Adjust hue.
7 and 8
Adjust saturation.Read "man mplayer" for more info.
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