![]() I wouldn't bother with vlc and mozplugger. Some of these plugins are just connectors to external players and so far the best I tried were gecko, followed by totem. I have tested gecko-mediaplayer here with Kubuntu 11.04 and it is working fine.īesides gecko, which I think is the best player, there is: That file stores important config options for gnome-mplayer and gecko. I have removed ~/.conf/gnome-mplayer but that doesn't work, actually that doesn't change gnome-mplayer's settings so I think maybe the configuration file is located somewhere else.Try deleting ~/.mplayer/config. ![]() It is based on MPlayer and mplayer2, as well as supports a range of video file formats, subtitle types, and audio. ![]() Would they work as well as gecko-player? I need gnome-player only for the gecko-player plugin as mplayer works well otherwise.Įdited: I have started a thread in the multimedia forum but there is no response. MPV is a free multi-platform media player. The latest reincarnation of Canonical's widely used Linux operating system brings with it a number of added features and some refinements ranging from improvements to the standard desktop interface and Snap package manager. I am wondering what are other options besides gecko-player for FF multimedia plugin in case gnome-player doesn't get fixed. Ubuntu 23.04, codenamed Lunar Lobster, has crawled out of beta and onto public release today. This doesn't seem to be a mplayer problem because Smplayer works flawlessly. Gnome-mplayer cannot open any file, the status bar always says "stopped" and gecko-player behaves the same when trying to access web media content via Firefox. At some point gecko-player stops working.
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