VLC fans out there might go crazy at the post title but in my limited experience I've found SMPlayer to be a bit lighter on resources while playing high quality videos and frame-rate tends to be better compared to VLC. Other than that they both are wonderful cross-platform open source media players and no other commercial media player out there can hold a candle to them.
SMPlayer uses Mplayer as playback engine so it can play all video & audio formats that MPlayer supports and it wouldn't be an overstatement to say that MPlayer is capable of playing all known video & audio files.
SMPlayer comes with built-in codecs and it doesn't need any external codecs. SMPlayer can also play & record Youtube™ videos. It can remember the settings of all files you play. So you start to watch a movie but you have to leave... don't worry, when you open that movie again it will resume at the same point you left it, and with the same settings: audio track, subtitles, volume...
Features of SMPlayer:
- Support for Youtube™. A browser is included which allows to search, play and record videos.
- Possibility to search and download subtitles from opensubtitles.org.
- Many video and audio filters are available: deinterlace, postprocessing, denoise... and even a karaoke filter (voice removal).
- Video equalizer, allows you to adjust the brightness, contrast, hue, saturation and gamma of the video image.
- Multiple speed playback. You can play at 2X, 4X... and even in slow motion.
- Audio and subtitles delay adjustment. Allows you to sync audio and subtitles
- Advanced options, such as selecting a demuxer or video & audio codecs.
- Support for skins and icon themes.
- On your own language: currently SMPlayer is translated into more than 30 languages, including Spanish, German, French, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese....
- Cross-platform. Available for Windows & Linux.
SMTube:
SMTube is already included in the Windows packages but on Linux it's an independent package.
SMTube's code was taken from UMPlayer (developed by Ori Rejwan).
This browser as i already mentioned before can not only search & play Youtube videos but it's also capable of downloading them.
SMTUbe can be used as a stand-alone application and you can select the video player to use (smplayer, mplayer, vlc, dragon player, totem or gnome-mplayer).
Windows users can get SMPlayer from here,
Download SMPlayer for Windows
Ubuntu users can easily install SMPlayer & SMTube by running the following commands in a terminal
Download SMPlayer for Linux
Well, after reading this brief introduction of SMPlayer even the die-hard VLC fans would agree that SMPlayer is a great media player and i would say if you install SMPlayer on your Linux or Windows PC you won't ever be in need for another media player. Time to say bye for now! Enjoy a great multimedia experience with SMPlayer! Cheers!!!
SMTUbe can be used as a stand-alone application and you can select the video player to use (smplayer, mplayer, vlc, dragon player, totem or gnome-mplayer).
Windows users can get SMPlayer from here,
Download SMPlayer for Windows
Ubuntu users can easily install SMPlayer & SMTube by running the following commands in a terminal
For other Linux distributions like Gentoo, Mandriva, Slackware, Arch, SUSE there are third packages available. you can get them from here,sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rvm/smplayer sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install smplayer smtube smplayer-themes smplayer-skins
Download SMPlayer for Linux
Well, after reading this brief introduction of SMPlayer even the die-hard VLC fans would agree that SMPlayer is a great media player and i would say if you install SMPlayer on your Linux or Windows PC you won't ever be in need for another media player. Time to say bye for now! Enjoy a great multimedia experience with SMPlayer! Cheers!!!
5 comments:
SM player definitely has better performance - features of film rotation - speed control ergonomically designed. Very useful as I work a lot with complex video edits. Always had problems with VLC - not that stable a player
How do I record my voice
I also prefer smplayer over vlc. what are your thoughts about Audacious as a lightweight music player or can you suggest another? btw nice blog.
Tried it on your recommendation, worked right out of the box. Although I am only viewing DVD films, the only player that seems to be able to handle DVD menus is VLC, the others seem to stick at the menu {MPlayer like otherwise} or jump straight into the film, as SMPlayer {& Movie Player} did. SMPlayer seems like a winner to me and Ubuntu 12.04, thanks.
Used VLC for many years, never had complaints. But ofcourse, sometimes looking for an even better alternative. Just installed and tried SMPlayer + mplayer2 (Linux) today because of all the credits and likes.
The GUI might be more appealing, That's about it.
Top showed higher cpu consumption for both SMPLayer and mplayer (each 5-6%), VLC just about 4% while playing the same video, so VLC seems 2-3 times more efficient.
As for 'fancy' video and audio filters (who's really uses them anyway?), VLC has even more options.
The first 2 movies gave me an error in SMPlayer 'Oops, something went wrong'. Think I'm going to stick to VLC.
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