Difference between revisions of "Multimedia Audio and Video in Linux"

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== Console ==
 
== Console ==
 
Text mode audio and video players for the command shell.
 
Text mode audio and video players for the command shell.
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=== CMus - C* Music Player ===
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Ncurses music player.
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:· FLAC
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:· Ogg/Vorbis
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:· MP3 (libmad)
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:· Wav
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:· Modules (libmodplug)
  
 
=== MOC — Console Audio Player for Linux ===
 
=== MOC — Console Audio Player for Linux ===
 
Ncurses audio player.
 
Ncurses audio player.
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=== [http://mp3blaster.sourceforge.net/ Mp3blaster] ===
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Ncurses all text audio player.
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:· MP3
  
 
=== Orpheus ===
 
=== Orpheus ===
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:· Vorbis OGG
 
:· Vorbis OGG
 
:· Stream broadcasts
 
:· Stream broadcasts
 
=== CMus - C* Music Player ===
 
Ncurses music player.
 
:· FLAC
 
:· Ogg/Vorbis
 
:· MP3 (libmad)
 
:· Wav
 
:· Modules (libmodplug)
 
  
 
 
 
 

Revision as of 12:37, 12 April 2008

Most modern desktop Linux distributions offer all of the complete audio and video multimedia features available on the Macintosh and Windows PC. Everything from DVD, Mpeg, Streaming, Mp3, DivX, and so on can be played, edited, and copied just the same as on the other two popular OS platforms.

One great advantage to media on Linux is - no built-in DRM!

XFree86

KDE

Gnome

Console

Text mode audio and video players for the command shell.

CMus - C* Music Player

Ncurses music player.

· FLAC
· Ogg/Vorbis
· MP3 (libmad)
· Wav
· Modules (libmodplug)

MOC — Console Audio Player for Linux

Ncurses audio player.

Mp3blaster

Ncurses all text audio player.

· MP3

Orpheus

Ncurses music player.

· CDs
· MP3
· Vorbis OGG
· Stream broadcasts