![]() Multimedia library support (handy if you have a big collection to manage). you know the typical toolbar (which is also customizable thus you can enable/disable + create a tool-bar of your own). Change video contrast, saturation and hue. Direct play URL, DVD, VCD, audio CD, DVB, etc. As said, it's written in Qt and has a beautiful GUI. However apart from all those features and a beautiful GUI, if you use Ubuntu, then while installing Kplayer will take some space of your HDD since it's a part of the KDE project thus needs to download a lot of dependencies which in my case, apt-get told me that she had to download about 72MB + files in size!. I don't use KDE these days but I think that in the past Kplayer used to come as a part of the Qt/KDE desktop, so say that you've Kubuntu, then most probably you don't need to install it manually. But as everyone know when it comes to, even designing a "decent" GUI MPlayer just sucks like big time, so if you're looking for a graphical front-end that lets you use all the features of MPLayer and the ability to access a lot of its features, then Kplayer is a great little solution :). ![]() ![]() So any file that's playable via MPlayer can be played through Kplayer. Kplayer is a Qt written graphical front-end that uses the MPlayer as the playback engine.
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