Contains a range of over 20 different Unix tools from the areas of video and audio, for, among other things, converting (FFmpeg, mpeg2enc, mencoder) or running multimedia files (Mplayer) and also for creating VCDs, SVCDs and DVDs.
Free all-round player for playing audio and high-resolution H.264 video files from the hard drive as well as from CDs or DVDs. Contains music visualisations and has a graphical user interface similar to Windows Media Player. Fast and secure download from The H
Plays music files in the lossless formats FLAC, APE, MPC and WV as well as all formats directly supported by Android. Manages playlists and allows you to cut music pieces using CUE sheets.
Originally designed as a media centre for Linux. Plays local and multimedia files (music, video, images) that can be found online. Displays images in an animated slide show and manages music collections by artist or album. Browses automatically for music on other network computers.
Professional DJ tool for mixing songs. Includes an audio player that you can use to play up to four tracks simultaneously on individual decks. Supports live remixing and composing as well as real-time mixing. Also includes a four-channel mixer which the manufacturer claims authentically simulates almost all the functions and sound characteristics of a leading club mixer.
Allows you to play Flash videos from YouTube, Google Video, Metacafe and many more. Includes zoom and full-view functions, and can remember audio settings and video items so you can simply play them again.
Unofficial extended edition of MPlayer OS X; includes OS X's MPlayer functions with additional options, for example, video filters, automatic updates, stream selection, and also an audio and video equaliser.
Plays music files in a wide range of formats and converts them to MP3, WAV, WMA or Ogg. With bass amplification and optional cross-fading between songs. Extended Pro version available.
Simple audio player that supports numerous formats such as FLAC, MP3, AAC, Musepack, Monkey’s Audio, OGG, Apple Lossless, AIFF, WAV, IT, MOD and XM. Includes various effects for changing the sound, such as an equaliser, reverb, time stretch, pitch shift and echo.
Client/server audio player that can play music over a network connection and also manage your playlists. Playback is controlled via client applications such as pmpc so can be controlled from any computer in the network. Includes a music database and supports OGG Vorbis, MP3, FLAC, AAC, MOD and WAV formats.
Digital jukebox for managing and playing all music files in their various formats found on the computer, including podcasts. Supports playlists and features both a CD-ripper for converting audio CDs into digital music formats and a burner, which, according to the manufacturer, burns at full speed.
Converts and plays various video formats, such as FLV, MPEG4, AVI or iPod format. Adds audio tracks and commentary to video files. Extracts single frames from videos and provides basic editing functions. Also available as advanced paid version.
Plays the teaching materials created in Lecturnity. Has full-text and index search functions and allows you to scroll or jump through the document. Fast and secure download from The H
No-frills audio player; minimises to the system tray and plays internet streams as well as formats such as MP3, Ogg, FLAC and WAV; manages the music collection in an SQL database; has a small context menu with which you can search for the current artist; also supports system-wide hotkeys and multimedia keys. Manufacturer's web site currently unavailable. Fast and secure download from The H
Imports music from audio CDs. Supports MPEG (MP2 and MP3), VQF, AAC, WAV, OGG and APE formats. Includes an integrated player. Also available as a portable version that runs from a USB stick. Fast and secure download from The H
Manages songs and playlists on your iPod or iTunes-compliant Motorola mobile phone. Can transfer songs to a PC so they can be played by its integrated media. No installation necessary.
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