Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Media Players

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Media Players

    KDE Multimedia links: KDE Multimedia


    More:

    > 42 of the Best Free Linux Audio Software
    > 11 Video Players for Linux - Review
    > 10 KDE Audio/Video Players
    Last edited by Rog131; Aug 02, 2013, 12:37 PM.
    Before you edit, BACKUP !

    Why there are dead links ?
    1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
    2. Thread: Lost Information

    #2
    Re: Media Players

    Alpha but looking really promising
    1.0 was released Jan 14 2010
    2.0 was release Jan 30 2011


    > Bangarang

    > Bangarang Home & Bangarang git
    Bangarang is a KDE media player.

    The project, scratches my itch: To have a media – audio and video – player that gets the basics right with a not-overwhelming interface.

    Why do it? Simple. Because I want to. Nothing more complicated than that.

    As much as possible, the pillars of KDE and existing KDE infrastructures are/will be used, and constructive feedback provided to the respective projects.

    A functioning nepomuk repository, with a sensibly speedy backend (like sesame or virtuoso) is required.
    > Bangarang KDE-Apps
    Description:
    Bangarang is a KDE media player. The name comes from the Jamaican word for noisy, chaos or disorder.

    Requires:
    - KDE 4.3 or later with full set of dev packages including nepomuk and soprano.
    - Taglib 1.5 or later.
    - A fully functioning nepomuk repository, with a sensibly speedy backend (like sesame or virtuoso).







    It plays, at here, with the Karmic Koala:
    • audio CD
    • video DVD
    • mp3
    • mpg
    • mp4
    • mov
    • avi
    • wmv
    • flv
    • ...



    Update > [ubuntu/lucid] bangarang 1.0~beta2-1ubuntu1 (Accepted)
    Last edited by Rog131; Jan 25, 2012, 04:51 AM.
    Before you edit, BACKUP !

    Why there are dead links ?
    1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
    2. Thread: Lost Information

    Comment


      #3
      Re: Media Players

      Commandline
      we don't need a pansy gui


      > CLI audio players for Linux
      What would life be without music? Given the proper codecs, in Linux you can play almost any digital audio format. Linux has many graphical applications that can do the job, such as Amarok, Rhythmbox, Audacious, and XMMS, all of which provide an intuitive user interface, playlist sorting, and various other options. But what if you want low resource usage so you can play tunes on aging hardware? Here are some alternative players for the Linux command line...
      > Several powerful console music players for Linux

      > Command Line Audio players: mpg321 and mpg123

      > Powerful Multimedia Command-Line Tools, Part I - SoX

      > 13 Command Line Tools for Audio on Linux
      Before you edit, BACKUP !

      Why there are dead links ?
      1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
      2. Thread: Lost Information

      Comment


        #4
        Re: Media Players

        Hey Rog! Which Bangarang should I use for KK using SC 4.4 (downloading the DEB direct from your PPA)? I'd like to try it out as I'm not happy with Amarok at the moment.

        Comment


          #5
          Re: Media Players

          I installed the Lucid one from the..... https://launchpad.net/~samrog131/+archive/ppa

          and if you look a few threds down in audio/video you will see my gleeming prase of it

          on Karmic-9.10 KDE-4.4.0

          VINNY
          i7 4core HT 8MB L3 2.9GHz
          16GB RAM
          Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores

          Comment


            #6
            Re: Media Players

            Hey Rog! Which Bangarang should I use for KK using SC 4.4 (downloading the DEB direct from your PPA)?
            The working one ?

            There is an official Kubuntu backport > https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/backports


            Other options for the Kubuntu 9.10 / KDE 4.4 > https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas?n...lter=bangarang


            I'm using now bangarang-development-snapshot (2010-02-19) with the Karmic (KDE 4.3) and Lucid ( KDE 4.4). Both seems to work without problems.
            Before you edit, BACKUP !

            Why there are dead links ?
            1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
            2. Thread: Lost Information

            Comment


              #7
              Re: Media Players

              Thanks! I had just gone ahead and downloaded the DEB for Lucid. Runs great! I must say I like it better than Dragon and Amarok!

              Comment


                #8
                Re: Media Players

                Does Bangarang really worth to drop Amarok ?

                I usually use amarok for playing music and smplayer for video. Does Bangarang greatly manages both ?

                Cheers.

                Comment


                  #9
                  Re: Media Players

                  Originally posted by jetpirloui
                  Does Bangarang really worth to drop Amarok ?

                  I usually use amarok for playing music and smplayer for video. Does Bangarang greatly manages both ?

                  Cheers.
                  I don't know about dropping amarok but yes bangarang is nice
                  i7 4core HT 8MB L3 2.9GHz
                  16GB RAM
                  Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores

                  Comment


                    #10
                    Kubuntu 11.10 / KDE 4.7 / Amarok 2.4.3 - 2.5.0

                    I can't get the Amarok to play the CD's. And same thing seems to be with other users: http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...-CDs-in-Amarok.

                    With the Bangarang (2.1) the CD's play if i use the Xine Phonon backend. The Xine backend has been deprecated and removed from the Ubuntu repositories. I'm using the Xine Phonon backend from the Natty - phonon-backend-xine_4.7.0really4.4.4-0ubuntu3_i386.deb.

                    Another way to is to use the cdtool.

                    Code:
                    :~$ apt-cache show cdtool
                    Description: text-based audio CD player and CD-ROM control commands
                    cdtool contains cdplay, cdeject, cdstop, cdpause, and several other
                    programs for playing audio CDs and controlling a CD-ROM drive from
                    the command line and in a quick and scriptable way.
                    .
                    cdown reads track info and queries a CDDB database for info on
                    the current CD. cdctrl is a command line utility for controlling a
                    CD-ROM drive interactively and from scripts. cdir keeps track of the
                    contents of different CDs using a workman-compatible database.
                    man cdtool

                    NAME
                    cdtool - play and catalog audio CDROMs on CDROM drive(s)

                    SYNOPSIS
                    cdeject [-[0..9]|-d device] [-V|-?|-h]
                    cdclose [-[0..9]|-d device] [-V|-?|-h]
                    cdir -n [-[0..9]|-d device] [-r|-s|-t|-V|-?|-h]
                    cdinfo [-[0..9]|-d device] [-a|-r|-s|-t|-v|-V|-?|-h]
                    cdpause [-[0..9]|-d device] [-V|-?|-h]
                    cdplay [-[0..9]|-d device] [start [stop]
                    cdplay [-[0..9]|-d device] [+|- number]
                    cdplay [-[0..9]|-d device] [start|stop|resume|eject|close|info|dir]
                    cdplay [-[0..9]|-d device] [-V|-?|-h]
                    cdstop [-[0..9]|-d device] [-V|-?|-h]
                    cdvolume [-[0..9]|-d device] [-V|-?|-h|level]
                    cdshuffle [-[0..9]|-d device] [-V|-?|-h]

                    DESCRIPTION
                    The cdeject command ejects the current compact disc.

                    The cdclose command closes the CDROM tray.

                    The cdir command lists information about the currently loaded audio
                    compact disc. In particular, it lists the lengths of all tracks...
                    That is: Alt+F2 and cdplay, cdstop, ...
                    Attached Files
                    Last edited by OneLine; Jan 25, 2012, 11:39 AM.
                    Have you tried ?

                    - How to Ask a Question on the Internet and Get It Answered
                    - How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

                    Comment


                      #11
                      QMPlay2

                      http://qt-apps.org/content/show.php/...content=153339
                      Description:
                      QMPlay2 is a video player, it can plays all formats and stream supported by ffmpeg and libmodplug (including J2B). It has integrated Youtube and Wrzuta.pl browser.



                      PPA package search: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas?name_filter=qmplay2
                      Have you tried ?

                      - How to Ask a Question on the Internet and Get It Answered
                      - How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

                      Comment


                        #12
                        LOL
                        That is one very interesting post!

                        I particularly like the stream integrations.

                        One thing that Amarok does not do is any kind of somewhat reasonable "visualization".

                        I can 'member back at Xandros days, I think, when one loaded external packages for visualizations,but that got dropped quite a while ago.

                        woodsmoke

                        Comment


                          #13
                          Plasma Media Center

                          KDE Community Wiki - Plasma Media Center : http://community.kde.org/Plasma/Plasma_Media_Center
                          KDE Projects: https://projects.kde.org/projects/pl...ma-mediacenter

                          A developers blog: http://www.sinny.in/blog
                          --> http://www.sinny.in/node/25
                          Running Plasma Media Center on Fedora and Ubuntu distro


                          Wed, 10/24/2012 - 15:50 — sinny


                          Hi to all !

                          Good news for all PMC lovers and those who wanted to try it but haven’t yet. Anyone can easily install PMC on their system with little effort. Only you need to do is, follow the steps which are mentioned below...



                          Ubuntu packages: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?ke...ll&section=all
                          Last edited by OneLine; Aug 02, 2013, 12:45 PM.
                          Have you tried ?

                          - How to Ask a Question on the Internet and Get It Answered
                          - How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

                          Comment


                            #14
                            Last time I looked it was well over 300 MB for PMC.
                            GigaByte GA-965G-DS3, Core2Duo at 2.1 GHz, 4 GB RAM, ASUS DRW-24B1ST, LiteOn iHAS 324 A, NVIDIA 7300 GS, 500 GB and 80 GB WD HDD

                            Comment


                              #15
                              ...over 300 MB for PMC.
                              Hmm ??


                              Source:

                              Cloning into 'plasma-mediacenter'...
                              ...
                              Receiving objects: 100% (10226/10226), 9.31 MiB...
                              Without the .git: ~ 620KiB /1/.



                              Binaries (at here):

                              :~$ apt-cache show plasma-mediacenter
                              ...
                              Installed-Size: 913
                              ...
                              Recommends: ffmpegthumbs | ffmpegthumbs-mattepaint | mplayerthumbs | kffmpegthumbnailer
                              Depends: kde-runtime, libc6 (>= 2.14), libkdeclarative5 (>= 4:4.7.0), libkdecore5 (>= 4:4.4.95), libkdeui5 (>= 4:4.4.95), libkfile4 (>= 4:4.3.4), libkio5 (>= 4:4.7.0), libnepomuk4 (>= 4:4.5.85), libnepomukquery4a (>= 4:4.4.95), libplasma3 (>= 4:4.4.4-2~), libqt4-declarative (>= 4:4.7.0~rc1), libqt4-opengl (>= 4:4.5.3), libqt4-xml (>= 4:4.5.3), libqtcore4 (>= 4:4.8.0), libqtgui4 (>= 4:4.8.0), libstdc++6 (>= 4.6), libtag1c2a (>= 1.5)
                              Filename: pool/main/p/plasma-mediacenter/plasma-mediacenter_0.9~git0b3f3ae3~quantal~ppa2_amd64.deb
                              Size: 129888



                              Links:

                              1. http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...ce-Regenerated
                              Have you tried ?

                              - How to Ask a Question on the Internet and Get It Answered
                              - How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X