What is Gnome MPlayer?
Gnome MPlayer is an open-source, graphical front-end for the MPlayer media player on Linux systems running the GNOME desktop environment. It provides a simple interface to easily play most audio and video formats.
Some key features of Gnome MPlayer include:
- Uses mplayer backend for broad media format support including AVI, MKV, MP4, FLV, MOV, WMV, and more
- Simple GTK+ based interface that integrates well with GNOME
- Playlists support
- Browsing YouTube videos and playing them directly in the app
- Configurable settings like video zoom mode, subtitles, and more
- Keyboard shortcuts for controlling playback
As it builds on the reliable MPlayer core, Gnome MPlayer is capable of playing almost any media file you throw at it with very little resource usage. The graphical interface makes it easy to browse files and manage playlists without needing to touch the command line.
Overall, Gnome MPlayer provides a straightforward way to play both audio and video on GNOME Linux desktops for casual and power users alike.
VLC Media Player, MPC-HC, PotPlayer, Media Player Classic, AIMP, MPV, Clementine, KMPlayer, SMPlayer, Strawberry, MPC-BE, Quod Libet, Kylin Video are some alternatives to Gnome MPlayer.