Gnome media player is an open source multimedia player designed to work with the GNOME desktop environment. It supports a wide range of audio, video, and network protocols, as well as audio and video codecs. It provides an intuitive user interface, with a playlist, an audio library, and customizable audio and video effects. It can play audio and video files from local storage, as well as streaming audio and video from the internet. It also supports the playback of audio CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs. Gnome media player includes a range of tools for organizing, editing, and managing audio and video files. It has a customizable equalizer for adjusting the sound of music and videos, and supports a range of plug-ins for enhancing the playback experience. It can be used to create playlists and to watch online videos.
Bundleware Tenga cuidado durante la instalaciĆ³n. https://alternativeapp.info/discussions/applications/11718/be-careful-in-the-installation/
Discontinued No new releases and features since 2014. The most recent versions, 2.6.2 (stable) and 2.9.1 (development), released in February and March 2014, still work and can be downloaded from the official website.
Discontinued No updates since 2013. YouTube integration is broken due to no updates since YouTube API changed. See changelog: http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/pculture.org/Miro/
Bundleware The installer contains additional bloatware that can hijack your browser settings. Be careful during installation: https://alternativeapp.info/discussions/applications/11718/be-careful-in-the-installation/
Discontinued The currently active fork is Media Player Classic Home Cinema, but MPC can still be downloaded from FreeCodec.com.