In Ubuntu7.10, you can try SMPlayer, a new player with a graphic user interface. Developed Using Qt3.3.3, SMPlayer has complete functions. It can be used for normal video, VCD, DVD, or higher-level playback control. SMPlayer contains an interesting feature, that is, it can remember the relevant settings of the playback file. If you need to leave before watching a movie, don't worry about closing it. When you try again
In Ubuntu7.10, you can try SMPlayer, a new player with a graphic user interface.
Developed using Qt 3.3.3, SMPlayer has complete functions. It can be used for normal video, VCD, DVD, or higher-level playback control.
SMPlayer contains an interesting feature, that is, it can remember the relevant settings of the playback file. If you need to leave before watching a movie, don't worry about closing it. When you play the movie again, SMPlayer continues playing from where it was previously stopped.
SMPlayer also provides many functions such as playlist, subtitle configuration, audio track switching, and video balancer. In my opinion, these features allow us to control playing movies more flexibly for a comfortable experience.
SMPlayer supports a variety of interface languages, including simplified Chinese, and can be run on Linux and Windows systems. The latest version is 0.4.19, which includes the source code package, RPM package, and DEB package.
1. sudo apt-get install mplayer mozilla-mplayer totem-xine libxine1-ffmpeg w32codecs
2. If w32codecs cannot be downloaded, download the http://Ubuntu.cn99.com/Ubuntu-cn/dists/feisty/main/binary here-i386/media/w32codecs_20061022-0.0Ubuntu1_i386.deb (download with Xunlei)
3. sudo apt-get install kmplayer smplayer
(Haha, I installed it two times. After installing it, you can use it.