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Revision as of 15:57, 24 September 2008

Multimedia, Sound & Video

KDE brings entertainment to your desktop with a selection of multimedia applications, ranging from simple players to powerful media managers. Listen to music or watch your videos. Rip your music CDs or burn your files onto DVDs. All from the convenience of your desktop. Liven up your experience with KDE.

Audio Players

Amarok
All you need to play your music and manage your music collection and covers. Offers lots of advanced features and extensions through scripts.
Juk
A somewhat simpler but still powerful music player and manager
KsCD
Simply a music CD player, with all the controls that you would find on a hardware player.


Video Players

Dragon Player
A simple video player, which can resume where you stopped watching
KPlayer
A KDE GUI for MPlayer. It can handle files, DVDs, video CDs, audio CDs, and TV and DVB cards.
KMPlayer
A video player plugin for your web browser. It can also be used as a standalone player.

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SMPlayer
A KDE GUI for MPlayer. It can handle files, DVDs, video CDs, audio CDs, and TV and DVB cards.
Kaffeine
A player that supports audio and video CD and DVD, digital broadcasting and audio CD encoding


Others

K3b
Burn CDs, DVDs, and ISO images, to all formats of disk.
KMid
A MIDI player, with playlists. Supports karaoke!
KMix
Adjust every channel on your sound card.
KAudioCreator
KAudioCreator helps you to rip audio CDs and encode them with your favorite encoding engine.
Kdenlive
Kdenlive is a non linear video editor for the KDE environment running on Linux. See footnote



Support for this application can be found from the project's home page