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Since I'm relatively new to ubuntu, can you suggest a good media player for it? Perhaps somewhere along the likes of foobar for playing and managing audio and MPC home cinema for playing videos?

Some might suggest VLC for playing videos but sadly I've never been a fan of it on windows. I still prefer a spartan player like mpc-hc.
Mate, check these 2 media player for Ubuntu

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is a lightweight media player for Ubuntu which supports a wide variety of media formats. The main feature of this player is the ability to arrange audio and video files in a list altogether and played in order. This files can be rearranged at any time using drag and drop.

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is a small an light music player concentrating on playback capabilities and aiming at desktop integration for the Gnome desktop.It is meant as an alternative to the all in one mediacenter applications, so you will not find video support or tag editing here.

I hope you will like one of them...

(07-03-2011 02:18 AM)jnthn Wrote: Guests cannot see links. Registration or Login is required.
Since I'm relatively new to ubuntu, can you suggest a good media player for it? Perhaps somewhere along the likes of foobar for playing and managing audio and MPC home cinema for playing videos?

Some might suggest VLC for playing videos but sadly I've never been a fan of it on windows. I still prefer a spartan player like mpc-hc.
I haven't tried those that you've mentioned yet. Tried Banshee but it couldn't read 95% of embedded album covers of my music library. Then while browsing the software center, I came across Exaile and might settle for that. It's simple, can read embedded covers and replaygain info and no problems so far. The only thing I'm missing now is CD Art display which I can live without.

As for a movie player, I downloaded and installed VLC. Still not accustomed to it but it'll have to do.


Xnoise looks promising though and I might give it a spin as well.
dude, did you get working music player now?

(07-13-2011 03:26 AM)jnthn Wrote: Guests cannot see links. Registration or Login is required.
I haven't tried those that you've mentioned yet. Tried Banshee but it couldn't read 95% of embedded album covers of my music library. Then while browsing the software center, I came across Exaile and might settle for that. It's simple, can read embedded covers and replaygain info and no problems so far. The only thing I'm missing now is CD Art display which I can live without.

As for a movie player, I downloaded and installed VLC. Still not accustomed to it but it'll have to do.


Xnoise looks promising though and I might give it a spin as well.
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