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#1 shahrukhmalik3.142

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Posted 30 July 2007 - 09:43 AM

I am looking for a skinnable media player for Ubuntu. (www.ubuntu.com).
Its a Linux distro.

I have tried VLC, which is very good but there are 2 problems:
1) It cannot be skinned
2) When used with Beryl, it does not show any video or visualisations.

I have heard of XMMS and will be downloading it soon.
Please help me out in getting the best player.

Also, is there a P2P client for Ubuntu? Or will I have to continue using Shareaza with Wine?

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Posted 30 July 2007 - 12:44 PM

Personally, my favourite media player on Linux is Amarok, but that would involve you downloading the entire KDE library for no real reason :P MPlayer is also quite good, and plays virtually any media format you can think of. There are also various skins and themes available to make it as busy or simplistic as you like.

The Ubuntu Wiki has a section on peer-to-peer software - just make sure you stay legal with it.

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Posted 30 July 2007 - 01:06 PM

View Postshahrukhmalik3.142, on Jul 30 2007, 10:43 AM, said:

I am looking for a skinnable media player for Ubuntu. (www.ubuntu.com).
Its a Linux distro.

I have tried VLC, which is very good but there are 2 problems:
1) It cannot be skinned
2) When used with Beryl, it does not show any video or visualisations.

I have heard of XMMS and will be downloading it soon.
Please help me out in getting the best player.

Also, is there a P2P client for Ubuntu? Or will I have to continue using Shareaza with Wine?

Do let me know when u get that. Just switched to Linux on my personal computer.

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Posted 02 August 2007 - 01:38 PM

me too. just installed ubuntu on my laptop alongside windows xp.

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Posted 02 August 2007 - 02:32 PM

I've been meaning to switch to a Linux OS for... Months now, but I can't get around to it.
I have too much crap I'd have to backup before I attempted it because my computer tends to reject almost anything.

But, still being on Windows XP, I do use VLC as my media player, and I find it's pretty much prefect.
I don't usually bother with skins, and VERY rarely visualizations, so I don't care about either of those. Plus almost every colour in VLC is customizable without a skin anyway.
Plus it's got relatively every media feature I'd need.
Especially that Search feature since my main playlist has like 2,300 songs (Yeah, I know it's small :P)

But yeah
I think VLC is relatively my favourite media player I've ever used (And I went on a binge of trying every player I could get my hands on before I found VLC)

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Posted 20 January 2008 - 11:03 AM

I'd recommend Amarok for a music player, but you need to download KDE for it. However, if you do download it, you'll also have KTorrent, which is one of the best torrent clients for Linux.

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Posted 17 June 2008 - 02:24 AM

Mplayer for me! you can get frostwire for Ubuntu just check out frostwire.com

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Posted 07 February 2009 - 07:50 AM

I want to know how to install apex dc in ubuntu.And how to install media player in ubuntu.



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Posted 14 April 2009 - 12:53 AM

I've been using the Totem Movie Player in Ubuntu. It works quite well and integrates with any codecs that are installed using the Ubuntu package manager (apt-get). It's very simple but gets the job done and is quite stable.

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Posted 14 April 2009 - 11:12 AM

View Postshahrukhmalik3.142, on Jul 30 2007, 04:43 AM, said:

I am looking for a skinnable media player for Ubuntu. (www.ubuntu.com).
Its a Linux distro.

I have tried VLC, which is very good but there are 2 problems:
1) It cannot be skinned
2) When used with Beryl, it does not show any video or visualisations.

I have heard of XMMS and will be downloading it soon.
Please help me out in getting the best player.

Also, is there a P2P client for Ubuntu? Or will I have to continue using Shareaza with Wine?

I think VLC is the best media player around... I personally use it on Windows(Sadly I can't game on Linux, so I'm stuck with Windows) but out of probably 50+ programs it has been the best. Fastest, easiest to use, works with all media types "out of the box," etc.

And I thought you could skin it... I know on Windows it comes with new skins so I assumed at least you can do it... Or maybe that's just for Windows? I'm not quite sure.

But even without skins for it, I find it to be the best of everything, :). Why fix what isn't broken?

(Edit : What is Beryl? Not sure what that is/how it affects the video being shown)

Edited by rpgsearcherz, 14 April 2009 - 11:12 AM.






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