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    GraphicsMagick

    Swiss army knife of image processing

    GraphicsMagick provides a set of commandline tools and programming APIs for manipulating, editing, and converting raster and vector images. It is derived from ImageMagick, with the objective of providing better stability and performance than ImageMagick while retaining the original MIT/X11 license.
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    Downloads: 2,137 This Week
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    QtScrcpy

    QtScrcpy

    Android real-time display control software

    QtScrcpy connects to Android devices via USB (or via TCP/IP) for display and control. It does NOT require the root privileges. It supports three major platforms: GNU/Linux, Windows and MacOS. You can write your own script to map keyboard and mouse actions to touches and clicks of the mobile phone according to your needs. A script for "PUBG mobile" and TikTok mapping is provided by default. Once enabled, you can play the game with your keyboard and mouse as the PC version. or you can use up/down/left/right direction keys to simulate up/down/left/right sliding. You can also write your own mapping files for other games according to writing rules. If you are interested in it and want to learn how it works but do not know how to get started, you can choose to purchase my recorded video lessons. It details the development architecture and the development process of the entire software, and help you develop QtScrcpy from scratch.
    Downloads: 214 This Week
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    FrostWire

    FrostWire

    Search, Download, Play, Share on Bittorrent and the cloud

    FrostWire http://www.frostwire.com/ is a media player and Peer to Peer (P2P) information sharing client for the BitTorrent network. This project is not affiliated with LimeWire LLC. FrostWires' source code is Licensed under the GNU GPL and Apache Open Source licenses. System Requirements Any of the following operating systems: ● Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista for Intel processors (64-bit only) ● Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) or later (64-bit) ● Linux, Unix such as Solaris (64-bit) ● Android 7.0 or later 256 MB of RAM (512 MB Recommended) An active internet connection
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    Downloads: 764 This Week
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    MPlayer for Win32/Win64

    MPlayer for Win32/Win64

    MPlayer Mencoder FFmpeg native win32/win64 builds

    Binary builds of MPlayer/MEncoder for win32/win64, FFmpeg MinGW related packages and MinGW-w64 toolchains
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    Downloads: 371 This Week
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    libmng -THE reference library for reading, displaying, writing and examining Multiple-Image Network Graphics. MNG is the animation extension to the popular PNG image-format.
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    Downloads: 1,442 This Week
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    VLC media player

    VLC media player

    The best free media player for video and DVDs

    VLC is an open source cross-platform multimedia player and framework, which plays most multimedia files, DVDs, Audio CDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. VLC media player is simple, fast, and powerful. It plays everything, files, discs, webcams, devices, and streams. VLC plays most codecs (MPEG-2, DivX, H.264, MKV, WebM, WMV, MP3, etc.) so no codec packs are needed. It runs on all platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Unix, etc. And VLC is hassle free with no spyware, no ads, and no user tracking.
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    Downloads: 1,335 This Week
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    Mpxplay is a commander-style console audio player for DOS and Win32 operating systems. MMC is a GUI version of Mpxplay for Windows 7/10 with FFmpeg audio&video playing and translucent windows. x265vfw is a H265/HEVC video encoder/decoder codec for Windows, based on x264vfw and x265 library, usefull with VirtualDub.
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    Downloads: 229 This Week
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    NohBoard

    A Keyboard Visualizer

    NohBoard is an attempt at making a free/open source keyboard visualizer with as much customization possibilities as posisble. It's main use is for livestreamers that want to overlay their currently pressed keys on their streams. But feel free to use it for any other purpose as well. Settings are opened by right clicking anywhere in the main window. Warning: When livestreaming with this software, take care not to display typing any passwords!
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    Downloads: 247 This Week
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    DirectShow .NET

    DirectShow programming library for .Net programmers

    .NET c# directshow lib, capture and playback using c# and directshow
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    Downloads: 149 This Week
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    Media Companion

    Media Companion

    Media Companion is the original free to use Movie/TV Show manager

    Media Companion is a windows program that allows people to catalogue and browse movie and tv episode collections. Folders are scanned and information is automatically gathered from various sources, including posters, fanart and episode screenshots. Moving from Codeplex to SourceForge. Codeplex link https://mediacompanion.codeplex.com/
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    Downloads: 154 This Week
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    OpenLP - Free Church Worship Software

    OpenLP - Free Church Worship Software

    Free church worship presentation software

    Open Source Worship Presentation Software. This project has moved to Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/openlp
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    Downloads: 132 This Week
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    mrViewer

    mrViewer

    Flipbook, Image Viewer and Audio-Video Player

    This project is no longer active. It has been replaced by mrv2 at: www.sourceforge.net/p/mrv2 A video player, interactive image viewer, and flipbook for use in VFX, 3D computer graphics and professional illustration.
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    Downloads: 122 This Week
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    An application that does scaling/deinterlacing/inverse telecine using a high powered PC and certain TV capture cards. Essentially, this software converts a PC into a good-quality line doubler/scaler/upconverter machine!
    Downloads: 114 This Week
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    xine - a free video player
    xine is a free multimedia player. It plays back CDs, DVDs, BluRays and VCDs. It also decodes multimedia files like AVI, MOV, WMV, and MP3 from local disk drives, and displays multimedia streamed over the Internet.
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    Downloads: 134 This Week
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    fbvlc

    Vlc web plugin based on FireBreath

    This project is not supported anymore. Please use WebChimera Plugin instead: http://WebChimera.org
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    Downloads: 498 This Week
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    YUV Player

    yuvplayer which supports planar/packed yuv

    RAW yuv player project is moved to GITHUB. Visit: https://github.com/Tee0125/yuvplayer Old description: Lightweight player for raw YUV/UYVY files.
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    Downloads: 101 This Week
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    hcfr

    hcfr

    Free Video Projector/Monitor Calibration Software

    Video Projector/Monitor Calibration Software orginally developed as ColorHCFR. This code base is based off version 2.1 and will aim for a more open development process. The opensource version integrates an ArgyllCMS interface for continued meter support and development. If you feel the program has been of value to you since I started working on it about 3 years ago please consider a contribution via the link below. Thanks! -zoyd https://www.paypal.me/zoyd
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    Downloads: 184 This Week
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    CasparCG: Pro Video & Graphics Play-Out

    CasparCG: Pro Video & Graphics Play-Out

    Pro Video & Graphics Play-Out SW, proven in 24/7 broadcasts since 2006

    Playback and record video, graphics and audio to multiple screens via DVI/HDMI/SDI in SD, HD, 2K and 4K.
    Downloads: 71 This Week
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    Multimedia architecture consisting of libraries and applications. Libraries include gavl for low level audio/video support and gmerlin_avdecoder, a multiformat decoding library. Applications include a GUI player with mediatree and a GUI transcoder.
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    Downloads: 70 This Week
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    Subsonic
    Subsonic is a web-based media streamer, providing ubiquitous access to your music and video collection. More than 20 apps are available for Android, iPhone, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, Roku, Chumby, Sonos etc. Supports virtually all media formats, converting files on the fly. Also includes a Podcast receiver and jukebox feature allowing you to control what's playing on your computer from your mobile phone.
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    Eagle Mode

    Eagle Mode

    Zoomable user interface (ZUI) with file manager, file viewers and more

    Eagle Mode is a zoomable user interface (ZUI) with file manager, file viewers, games, and more. This project is about a futuristic style of human-computer interaction, where the user can visit almost everything simply by zooming in. It features a portable C++ toolkit API for developing such ZUIs, and it features the Eagle Mode application, which provides a virtual cosmos with plugin applications. The most important one is the professional file manager with its rich, scriptable command set. It integrates file viewers for most of the common file types, as well as an audio and video player. Furthermore, the virtual cosmos contains a chess game, a netwalk game, a 3D minesweeper game, a multi-function clock, a stock watchlist, some fractals, and a Linux kernel configurator in form of a kernel patch.
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    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    WebChimera

    Web Plugin powered by Firebreath/Qt Qml/Vlc

    Vlc Web Plugin with possibility of UI customization via Qt Qml.
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    Downloads: 152 This Week
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    mpv.net for Windows

    mpv.net for Windows

    mpv.net is a media player for Windows with a modern GUI

    mpv.net is a media player for Windows with a modern GUI. The player is based on the popular mpv media player. mpv.net is designed to be mpv compatible, and almost all mpv features are available, this means the official mpv manual applies to mpv.net, differences are documented in the mpv.net manual.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    A multimedia player for tomtom GPS.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    A easy-to-use player, can load and drag&drop rar/7z/zip media&subtitle&lyric. Full support DVD menu&TV, multiple audio,video and subtitle tracks. auto config codepage, font. Use mouse to handle scale of subtitle,video,aspect, DVD menu,scan TV
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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Guide to Open Source Media Players

Open source media players are applications that allow users to play digital audio, video and image content. They are developed using open source software platforms and released under open source licenses, which means they can be freely distributed, modified and studied by anybody who wishes to do so. Open source media players are available for a variety of operating systems, including Windows, Mac OS X, Android, Linux and FreeBSD. These media players support a wide range of formats such as MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec), Opus and MPEG-4 Audio.

One of the main advantages of open source media players is their customizability; developers can modify the code to create tailor-made solutions for specific tasks or special needs. By allowing users to have access to all the features found in commercial products without having to pay for them upfront, these types of programs provide an excellent way for people who may not be able to afford expensive software solutions like QuickTime Pro or Windows Media Player. Moreover, since no single person controls the development process behind a particular project’s codebase – instead it develops organically over time through contributions from many different programmers – end-users can enjoy highly stable releases with fewer bugs than their closed-source counterparts.

Furthermore, due to their collaborative nature, open source projects can result in extremely well optimized applications which strike the perfect balance between speed and quality; compared with similar products coming out of commercial entities where there might be little incentive or pressure on developers to optimize code or fix bugs quickly (unless they stand something to gain from doing so). Finally some popular open source media players also offer advanced features such as integration with DLNA devices or UPnP streaming capabilities - making them perfect solutions when one wants more control over their entertainment experience than what most commercial offerings provide by default.

Features Provided by Open Source Media Players

  • Playback Control: Open source media players provide users with the ability to playback audio and video content. With a playback control feature, users can play, pause, rewind, fast forward and adjust the volume of their media.
  • Compatible File Support: Many open source media players also offer compatibility with a variety of different file formats so that users can watch any type of video or listen to any type of audio they have saved on their device.
  • User Interface: Most open source media players come with an intuitive user interface which allows users to easily navigate through features such as libraries, favorites lists or search functions.
  • Subtitle Support: Open source players are often equipped with subtitle support options so that viewers can watch their favorite films and TV shows in their own language.
  • Multiple Audio Outputs: Some open source media players also offer multiple audio outputs for enhanced sound quality when watching movies or listening to music.
  • Device Syncing & Casting Capability: In addition to standard playback controls, many open source programs allow users to sync their devices and cast videos from other devices onto a big screen. This makes it easier than ever before to bring friends together for movie nights or game nights.
  • Plugins & Skins Support: Open source programs come bundled with a multitude of plugins and skins which enable users to customize their experience according to their own preferences. By installing additional plugins you can add more features like streaming video services or music service integration into your player’s existing library of tools.

What Types of Open Source Media Players Are There?

  • MP3 Players: MP3 players are a type of open source media player that play digital audio files, such as those in the popularmp3 format. These types of players typically offer basic playback functions and may provide some support for additional audio formats.
  • Video Players: Video players are open source media players designed for playing digital video clips or movies. They can be used to view locally stored videos or streams from online sources, such as YouTube, Vimeo, etc. Many video players have a wide range of features and support several different file types.
  • Audio/Video Streamers: Open source audio/video streamers allow users to access music and video content from a variety of web-based services such as Pandora, Spotify, Netflix, Hulu and more without downloading them to their local device storage first. Users can also use these kinds of programs to broadcast content over their local network or the internet using protocols like DLNA or AirPlay.
  • Music Management Software: Music management software is another type of open source media player which helps users organize large collections of music on their computers by tagging tracks with helpful metadata like artist name, album title and genre information. This makes it easier to quickly find specific songs regardless of their filename or where they’re located on the user's computer.
  • Karaoke Players: Karaoke players are specialized versions of media players which allow singers to display lyrics alongside audio files while singing along with them in real time--usually via an external display connected to the user's computer (TVs, projectors etc.). Most karaoke-enabled media players also include game-like song selection features that help keep users engaged during karaoke sessions.

Benefits of Using Open Source Media Players

The benefits provided by open source media players are numerous. Here are some of the most significant:

  1. Cost Savings: Open source media players offer a free alternative to costly commercial software packages. This allows users to save money on their media playing needs, while still enjoying a quality experience.
  2. Flexibility: Open source media players provide users with the flexibility to customize their experience. Users can modify or add features as needed, making them ideal for multimedia projects that require specialized capabilities.
  3. Wide Range Of Compatible Formats: Open source media players support a wide range of audio and video formats, allowing you to play almost any format without having to purchase additional software or hardware.
  4. Security And Safety: Open source software is typically more secure than proprietary alternatives as its code is publicly available for inspection and viewing. As such, it is less likely that these programs contain malicious code that could harm your system or data. Additionally, open source programs are often better at protecting user privacy since they do not rely on third-party servers like proprietary software does.
  5. Updates And Patches: Because open source software is continually being improved by developers, it generally receives regular updates and patches which ensure your player remains up-to-date with the latest technology and standards. This also means fewer compatibility issues when playing newer codecs or formats compared to non-open-source solutions which may not have received an update in years.
  6. Increased Compatibility With Other Platforms: If you’re looking for cross platform compatibility between Windows, Linux, Mac OS X or other platforms then open source media players give you this capability all within one program rather than having multiple pieces of software from different companies on each platform all trying to work together.

What Types of Users Use Open Source Media Players?

  • Technophiles: users who love to explore the latest and greatest technology, from coding their own programs to using existing open source media players.
  • Music Lovers: users who prioritize sound quality in their music-listening experience and prefer open source media players for its extensive settings capabilities.
  • Multi-Platform Streamers: users who stream their music across multiple platforms—often simultaneously—and require a player that can manage audio files on a variety of systems.
  • Apple/Mac Fans: users who rely upon the iTunes software as part of their daily routine but also want access to other platforms’ libraries; they often choose an open source media player as an alternate program.
  • Security Enthusiasts: those who are concerned about data privacy and security may opt for an open source, decentralized platform instead of centralized options such as Spotify or Pandora.
  • Customization Seekers: these type of users are looking for equalizers, compatibility with other devices, advanced tagging options, dynamic library organizing tools and plugins, which most modern proprietary software lacks; opting for open source media players is ideal in this case.
  • Audio Engineers & Musicians: professional audio engineers use specific kinds of audio software and must have access to certain features that proprietary players cannot provide; hence why many opt for reliable open source platforms such as Audacity or Ardour.

How Much Do Open Source Media Players Cost?

Open source media players are completely free for anyone to download and use. It does not cost a single penny to download or use open source media players. The only costs associated with open source media players are optional services related to the players, such as customizing skins and plugins offered by third-party developers. Additionally, while downloading some of these media players may take up some data allowance, if you have an unlimited internet plan this will not be an issue. Furthermore, if you're looking for technical support then that could incur a fee depending on who you go through; however, this is typically minimal and much less expensive than other solutions out there. Lastly, some people opt in to donate small sums of money to the developers of their favorite open source media players as a way of showing appreciation for the work they put into creating them. However, again, this is completely voluntary and not required at all. In summary, open source media players can be used totally free of charge with very few minor costs associated depending on what needs arise during your experience using them.

What Software Can Integrate With Open Source Media Players?

Open source media players can integrate with a wide variety of software, including streaming services and music libraries. For example, many players offer user-friendly integration with the popular Spotify and Deezer music streaming services. They can also be integrated with audio editing programs for more complex sound manipulation tasks. Additionally, open source players are often compatible with other audio library management tools that allow users to sort songs into playlists or to search for specific tracks by artist or title. This is especially useful for managing large collections of digital files. Finally, some open source media players may offer ways to integrate them with home theater systems (for improved sound quality) or even Bluetooth speakers so that users can access their music collections remotely in any room of the house.

Open Source Media Players Trends

  1. Increased Availability: Open source media players are becoming increasingly available as more platforms are being developed for various devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and computers.
  2. Improved Performance: Open source media players have seen significant improvements in performance as new versions are released that offer better support for different audio and video formats.
  3. Lower Costs: Open source media players are typically free or available at a much lower cost than commercial options, making them more attractive to users who want to save money.
  4. Improved Quality: The quality of open source media players has improved significantly over the years as developers have been able to incorporate new features and capabilities into the software.
  5. Customization Options: Open source media players provide users with more customization options than commercial alternatives, allowing them to tailor the software to their specific needs.
  6. Cross-Platform Compatibility: Many open source media players are now compatible with multiple platforms, making it easier for users to access their content on multiple devices.
  7. Increased User-Friendliness: The user interface of open source media players is becoming increasingly user friendly, allowing even novice users to quickly learn how to use the software.
  8. Greater Variety of Plugins: Open source media players are able to incorporate a wider variety of plugins than commercial alternatives, giving users access to more features and capabilities.

How To Get Started With Open Source Media Players

Using open source media players is a great way to enjoy your favorite audio and video files. Getting started with open source media players is very easy and only requires a few steps.

  1. First, you will need to download an open source media player on your device. There are many different types of open source media players available and they can usually be downloaded for free from various websites. Once the software is installed, it's time to start playing audio and video files.
  2. If you have existing audio or video files that you want to play, simply locate the file within the player’s library or drag-and-drop them into the interface. You can also access movies, television shows, music streaming services, podcasts and more from within the player's library by linking accounts or searching for specific content with keywords. If there is content that you don't see in the library, you may be able to find it by using plugins which extend its capabilities.
  3. To further customize your experience with an open source media player (or any other type of player), users can check out themes and skins which change colors, visuals and button shapes of their programs’ user interfaces so they look unique and fit personal tastes better. Settings options like volume levels, playback speed or languages preferences can also be adjusted in order to make sure everything works as intended while watching videos or listening to songs.
  4. Hopefully this guide helps provide a basic understanding of how users can get started with using open source media players. It may seem complicated at first but once users become familiar with these tools they will discover just how powerful these applications truly are.