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SMPlayer

   0.8.5  

KDE Video Application

Score 91%
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Homepage:  Link
Depends on  Qt 4.x
Downloads:  31318
Submitted:  Mar 13 2007
Updated:  May 10 2013

Description:

SMPlayer intends to be a complete front-end for MPlayer, from basic features like playing videos, DVDs, and VCDs to more advanced features like support for MPlayer filters and more.

One of the most interesting features of SMPlayer: it remembers 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...

Other additional interesting features:

* Audio track switching. You can choose the audio track you want to listen. Works with avi and mkv. And of course with DVDs.
* Seeking by mouse wheel. You can use your mouse wheel to go forward or backward in the video.
* 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.
* Filters. Several filters are available: deinterlace, postprocessing, denoise... and even a karaoke filter (voice removal).
* Audio and subtitles delay adjustment. Allows you to sync audio and subtitles.
* Advanced options, such as selecting a demuxer or video & audio codecs.
* Playlist. Allows you to enqueue several files to be played one after each other. Autorepeat and shuffle supported too.
* Preferences dialog. You can easily configure every option of SMPlayer by using a nice preferences dialog.
* Translations: currently SMPlayer is translated into more than 20 languages, including Spanish, German, French, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese....




Changelog:


We are glad to announce the release of smplayer 0.8.5. This new version features a fix for the option to find subtitles. Due to changes in opensubtitles.org, this option didn't work well lately. We fixed it and now smplayer can find more subtitles than ever.
Another important change, now the default interface is the skinnable interface. This change will affect only to new users, those who upgrade will maintain their preferred interface.
We also changed the default setting for the autoresize option, now the main window won't be resized automatically. This has been done to avoid the problem that may happen when playing HD videos, since the main window could end up partially outside of the screen.
Some other configuration options have been changed, like the cache settings, to try to improve performance when playing from slow media, like internet URLs.
We also added an option for the playlist which allows to enter URLs.
We would like to remind that we also release a package for Windows with MPlayer2. MPlayer2 has additional features like support for mkv ordered chapters, bugfixes and other improvements. It's worth to try it.


Version 0.8.5:
* Due to changes in opensubtitles.org, smplayer couldn't find subtitles anymore. This has been fixed.
* The interface with support for skins is now the default.
* An option to enter url(s) in the playlist has been added.
* The options to change the size of the main window work now even if the autoresize is set to never.
* Two new options for Audio -> Stereo mode: Mono and Reverse.
* The option "Move the window when the video area is dragged" is now disabled by default because it has some issues that need to be addressed.
* (Linux) The problem with mplayer2 and the -fontconfig option has been fixed (sort of).
* New translation: Malay.
* Some configuration options are changed to new defaults after installation to ease upgrade from old versions.

List of contributed packages:
http://smplayer.wiki.sourceforge.net/Contributed+Packages

Repositories for Ubuntu:
https://launchpad.net/~rvm/+archive/smplayer




LicenseGPL
Source(smplayer-0.8.5.tar.bz2)
Source(smtube-1.7.tar.bz2)
Source(smplayer-themes-20120919.tar.bz2)
Source(smplayer-skins-20121029.tar.bz2)
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 0.3.20 deb

 
 by adrian5632 on: Apr 14 2007
 
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Here you've got a deb package compiled with qt4.3beta.
http://adrian5632.googlepages.com/smplayer_0.3.20-1_i386.deb
PLEASE DOWNLOAD WITH WGET
Made on ubuntu feisty beta

PS
I tried to make an universal binary, but it doesn't work, so I decided that I'll be making regularly deb packages.


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 Re: 0.3.20 deb

 
 by giri on: Apr 14 2007
 
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thank you:)


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 Re: 0.3.20 deb

 
 by Xemanth on: Apr 16 2007
 
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I'll thank you _o/

Btw how did you manage to get working deb?
I've tried to do with dh_make and dpkg-buildpackage but no success :|


Kubuntu Feisty user
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 Re: Re: 0.3.20 deb

 
 by adrian5632 on: Apr 16 2007
 
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I have used checkinstall


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 Re: Re: 0.3.20 deb

 
 by marseillai on: Apr 18 2007
 
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you have to modify several thing in makefile. I've done a clean package for 0.3.20. I'll try to make it for the new release.


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 Audio Problem

 
 by YAFU on: Apr 15 2007
 
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Hello. Good work with this program.
I have an audio problem, I only hear noises. I don't have that problem in Mplayer. The selected audio codec in Mplayer is "FFmpeg/libavcodec audio decoders". The default audio codec in SMplayer is "mp3 - mpelib MPEG layer-2, layer-3". I have tested with all the available codecs but I can't hear the audio. What can be the problem?
Thanks.


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 Re: Audio Problem

 
 by rvm on: Apr 15 2007
 
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That's strange because smplayer doesn't force the use of a different codec (unless set in "Options->Advanced media settings"). It should use the same as mplayer.

Maybe the mplayer log could help.


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 Re: Re: Audio Proble

 
 by YAFU on: Apr 15 2007
 
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Hello again.
I don't know why Smplayer dont take the same Mplayer codec configuration. Mplayer works fine with following audio codecs:
* FFmpeg's libavcodec audio decoders
* Win32/ACM decoders
* libmad mpeg audio decoder
Thats codecs do not appear with the same name in Smplayer. When I open "Options->Advanced media settings" in Smplayer, the default audio codec is always "mp3 - mpelib MPEG layer-2, layer-3" and with it, only noises are listened . Changing that codec for "mp3acm - MPEG layer 3 [l3codeca.acm]", audio works fine (mp3acm is the correct codec). But when I close Smplayer and open a new file, I have to select the mp3acm audo codec again. Any way, Smplayer is my favorite player in linux. Thanks rvm.


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 Re: Re: Re: Audio Proble

 
 by rvm on: Apr 16 2007
 
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Could you send me (or paste here) the mplayer log after trying to watch one of the videos with that audio problem?

Options->View logs->mplayer


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 SuSE 10.2 V0.3.20

 
 by linux3114a on: Apr 17 2007
 
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smplayer-0.3.19-1.lotus.i586.rpm
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http://home.scarlet.be/raoul.linux/lotus.html


Using QT4 library


Raoul
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 Re: SuSE 10.2 V0.3.2

 
 by linux3114a on: Apr 17 2007
 
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smplayer-0.3.20-1.lotus.i586.rpm
at
http://home.scarlet.be/raoul.linux/lotus.html


Using QT4 library

Sorry for previous error


Raoul
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 New GUI

 
 by rvm on: Apr 18 2007
 
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There's been several days without public releases (since saturday I think).

I've made a lot of internal changes to the GUI stuff. Now I have used QActions for most things in menus. This change took me a lot of time (until monday night), it was a boring and tedious task. But I think it had to be done. A QAction can easily be added to a toolbar, for instance.

I have also split the gui into two classes, one has all functionality but almost none visible items (only the menus), and the other contains the buttons, toolbars, the status bar...

I made this to allow in the future to other people to write alternative GUIs (main windows), with the buttons and widgets they like, in the position they like... and the user will be able to choose among all available.

The GUI in version 0.3.27 has been written in a few hours and it's not finished yet.

Screenshot: http://www.imghut.net/images/18066.png

I know that probably you're not going to like it, specially those two toolbars at the bottom. At first it was only one, and it looks good but when playing small videos the time slider was almost invisible, so I had to split it in two.
Suggestions about the design are welcome.


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 Re: New GUI

 
 by sosonok on: Apr 18 2007
 
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First of all, thanks for this great job.
I think you could reduce toolbar space by removing some time slide buttons (with two it should be enough since menus provide information about time sliding... or maybe four)
Another measure to reduce space could be joining play and pause buttons into one... or make them (all) smaller.


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 0.3.27 deb

 
 by adrian5632 on: Apr 18 2007
 
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Fresh deb package:P
http://adrian5632.googlepages.com/smplayer_0.3.27-1_i386.deb

As usually download with wget or similar download manager.

This deb is made on ubuntu feisty and compiled with static qt4.3 beta.


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 Re: 0.3.27 deb

 
 by marseillai on: Apr 18 2007
 
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i've got a package made with debhelper in a pbuilder, using qt3. If you can host it i can send it to you. I think it's better than a checkinstall ...


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 Suggestion

 
 by anonymous on: Apr 18 2007
 
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Hi.

First of all, congratulations for your great job and your constancy. The player is simply great. I only miss one thing I think it'd be easy to implement: the possibility of load the subtitle files just dragging it over the player. Now if you do that, the program try to load the srt or sub file as a video.

Again, thanks a lot for your work.


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 Re: Suggestion

 
 by rvm on: Apr 18 2007
 
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I'll try to do it.


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