![]() But if you want to be empowered with an almighty media player, this is the one to go for. I agree MPV is not for everyone, and not everyone would need to use it. Many fansubs only support this player, and there's a reason for that. Everyone knows about this app and its reputation is. ![]() This has by far the best ".ass" subtitle renderer, period. SMPlayer is probably one of the most used media players on the Linux platform, despite the fact that its actually a multiplatform application. Also, if you watch anime, you better to use this. You want to sync your external not-synced subtitle automatically based on the embedded synced subtitle? You can even do that. ![]() You want to use an AI-Powered upscaler to upscale your favorite movie? Sure. To start the mplayer, search smplayer and click. To install mplayer graphically, start ‘ Ubuntu Software ‘ and search smplayer and then click on ‘Install’. What about a hard-subbed one? There's also a script for that. Note : smplayer is the front-end of mplayer or in other words we can say that smplayer is the graphical user interface (gui) for mplayer. You want to trim a few seconds from your movie to share with your friends? There's a script for that. There are a tons of scripts, shaders and forks for it: You want it to have at least a GUI? Try mpv.net You're used to MPC so you want it to feel and behave like that? Try MPV-Made-Easy You want it to save a log/history of everything you have played? There's script for that. The amount of customization and configuration that it offers is simply beyond imagination. SMPlayer is a cross-platform graphical front-end for MPlayer and mpv and forks of Mplayer using GUI widgets offered by Qt. PhonixTetra's Experience The lack of GUI is definitely a deal-breaker at first sight, but if you take your time and configure it properly to your needs, you'll love it.
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