The open-source player in Linux is based on Mplayer, with exquisite interfaces and convenient operations. It is a very good player. UMPlayer is called UniversalMultimediaPlayer. It fork is self-SMPlayer and is a all-round audio and video player that spans multiple platforms. UMPlayer does not simply redistribute SMPlayer, but contains some unique features. I believe these features will be recognized and liked by users, such as built-in subtitle search and download functions.
The open-source player in Linux is based on Mplayer, with exquisite interfaces and convenient operations. It is a very good player. UMPlayer is fully called the Universal Multimedia Player. It fork is self-SMPlayer and is a full-range audio and video Player that spans multiple platforms.
UMPlayer is not a simple re-distribution of SMPlayer, but contains some unique features. I believe these features will be recognized and liked by users, such:
Built-in subtitle search and download Functions
Support for playback and downloading on YouTube
It contains up to 270 built-in audio/video decoders that can process almost all media formats, including AAC, AC3, ASF, AVI, DIVX, FLV, H.263, Matroska, MOV, MP3, MP4, MPEG, OGG, QG, RealMedia, VOB, Vorbis, WAV, WMA, MWV, XVID, etc.
UMPlayer can run on Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, and other systems and can be downloaded from its official website.
Compile and install the SDK using the source code:
1. Download source code: Download
2. Extract
3. Open the terminal and cd it to the source code directory:
4. If the QT version installed by the system is qt3, run $ make and # make install;
If QT4 is installed, $ make QMAKE = qmake-qt4 LRELEASE = lrelease-qt4 and # make install
5. After the installation is completed, the following code is displayed:
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