MultiMedia Players ?

Started by sqlpython, 2012/02/12, 00:22:43

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sqlpython

I am not one to sit and watch movies on my Computer.
Flash will serve most of my needs for tutorials etc.......

But I do have items on the hard drive of the wmv format so I installed VLC player.
I also like XINE but never got good results with Mplayer.
 What solutions are you using?

Thanks all..

devil

VLC does most anything i need in that respect.

greetz
devil

dpt

In W7 too I use VLC.
In Linux Kaffeine too has done well so far.

dpt

michaa7

for streaming media (german TV) I preferre vlc, never got smplayer to work with TV-streams.
For my videos on hd I use smplayer, and I choose it over vlc.
Ok, you can't code, but you still might be able to write a bug report for Debian's sake

ReinerS

I am using xine as stand-alone player and within freevo for most videos and recorded dvd-images.

regards

Reiner
slackware => SuSE => kanotix => sidux => aptosid  => siduction

dibl

I discovered bangarang a couple months ago -- the user interface is a little obscure, but it plays everything (that you have the codecs for).  It is much lighter than the heavyweights (Amarok) but has more features than the lightweights (alsaplayer ...).
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michaa7

@ dibl

... but you know "moc"?
Ok, you can't code, but you still might be able to write a bug report for Debian's sake

dibl

Quote from: "michaa7"@ dibl

... but you know "moc"?

I have heard of that one -- I think it runs on IBM 80-column punch cards, right?    :lol:
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michaa7

Actually thats not exactly true, it's *not* the IBM 80-column but the IBM 96 column punched card format. It was ( and still is) used because it better fits the needs of binary systems (although 96 not really being binary, therefore it had been devided in a 64 and a 32 column part and that's why  nowadays you still can use it with intel32 AND amd64).
But you don't need anymore to feed moc with mp3 or ogg file punched cards, which today makes moc much more comfortable.

Here is one playing "One step beyond"
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/09/Jacquard.loom.cards.jpg/220px-Jacquard.loom.cards.jpg
(above the 19" rack with its punched card reader is vaguely perceptible behind the punched card strap beeing feeded to it.)

I only wanted to give you a lightweight alternative that "has more features than ...alsaplayer ..." ;-)
Ok, you can't code, but you still might be able to write a bug report for Debian's sake

titan

I like Moc for music, simple, does all I need , less is more.