Hello misko_2083,
thank you very much for your help
There are so many to choose from, we really are spoilt with choices on Linux. 8)
I will install them and work my way through and let you know how I get along once completed.
How the players work on this computer -
Banshee - x1 crash of player when first installed and video played, menus of LL went very odd/mosaic. After reboot video plays but sort of stutters/lags, audio remains in synch, audio quality is excellent. I think it also installs another program called Brasero ? I haven't tried this but it looks to be a burning software with a good function set.
I didn't really like the layout of Banshee, just my own preferences, if it would have solved my issues I would have came to like it in time.
Umplayer - Video plays perfectly and excellent quality (equal to the best of the players I tried), Audio is 3 seconds out of sync/ahead of the video.
Player handles the file very well no crashes at all.
It is a nice looking player and has a wide choice of language interfaces, it would be good to use on a better machine.
SMPlayer - Video plays perfectly and excellent quality, Audio is 20 seconds ahead of the video ? Crashed player x1 out of 5 plays of video.
A lovely looking player and would be nice to use on a better machine.
QMPlay2 ;D - Plays video without any error, plays audio of the video without any error, works perfectly, audio perfectly in sync. Video quality slightly not as good as others, but is very close to it.
I have played the video in regular small size, full screen, and by altering the interface panels also played at a medium size, all sizes played perfectly.
I managed to crash the player by removing panels and dragging/resizing panels whilst playing a video. I managed to crash the player again by pausing the video, and again by dragging the player on the desktop. I can easily live with that by adjusting my usage and not messing with the interface whilst playing a video.
It also has internet radio stations, 3 of which I have been listening to and enjoy, and will spend time exploring others. The audio on the radio and mp3 files is also very good indeed.
I had to tear myself away from the player to write the update and begin the following trials.
GNOME media player - on this computer will not play or even try to play any video, it shuts down the program when a video is loaded on autoselect and each of its engine options. It doesn't freeze/lock up, or affect Linux Lite at all, it just closes.
It looks a nice player.
Miro - video doesn't play black screen, audio plays correctly. Player did not crash or lock up.
A nice looking player and could be good on another computer.
Kaffeine - video plays>then green screen>then video plays. On this computer the player locked up, and the system tray icons to their right were duplicated, the window names used || for P and F characters, the main LL menu text disappeared and the icons went mosaic, slide bar background, open program background, Terminal window and Synaptic had ||||| for their names and red,white,black and blue shapes of varying sizes from dots to cubes and upside down L shapes, LL did not lock up (it's like a rock), it was possible to reboot using menu although these had no text and most of the button outlines at this stage. I was very impressed at how LL still managed to perform exceptionally well under my experiments, even though Synaptic and the Terminal were dodgy looking they were not dodgy in use they and the OS were rock solid.
On another computer it would be a nice player.
Totem - video appeared very well, audio stops after 18 seconds for the entire video, when using seek, it always begins to play audio again, and always just for 18 seconds.
Once the entire video has played a similar process occurs, the change is the audio plays for 25 seconds each time.
The player did not lock up or freeze.
On another computer this may be a nice player, it is straight forward to use.
thank you very much for your help
There are so many to choose from, we really are spoilt with choices on Linux. 8)
I will install them and work my way through and let you know how I get along once completed.
How the players work on this computer -
Banshee - x1 crash of player when first installed and video played, menus of LL went very odd/mosaic. After reboot video plays but sort of stutters/lags, audio remains in synch, audio quality is excellent. I think it also installs another program called Brasero ? I haven't tried this but it looks to be a burning software with a good function set.
I didn't really like the layout of Banshee, just my own preferences, if it would have solved my issues I would have came to like it in time.
Umplayer - Video plays perfectly and excellent quality (equal to the best of the players I tried), Audio is 3 seconds out of sync/ahead of the video.
Player handles the file very well no crashes at all.
It is a nice looking player and has a wide choice of language interfaces, it would be good to use on a better machine.
SMPlayer - Video plays perfectly and excellent quality, Audio is 20 seconds ahead of the video ? Crashed player x1 out of 5 plays of video.
A lovely looking player and would be nice to use on a better machine.
QMPlay2 ;D - Plays video without any error, plays audio of the video without any error, works perfectly, audio perfectly in sync. Video quality slightly not as good as others, but is very close to it.
I have played the video in regular small size, full screen, and by altering the interface panels also played at a medium size, all sizes played perfectly.
I managed to crash the player by removing panels and dragging/resizing panels whilst playing a video. I managed to crash the player again by pausing the video, and again by dragging the player on the desktop. I can easily live with that by adjusting my usage and not messing with the interface whilst playing a video.
It also has internet radio stations, 3 of which I have been listening to and enjoy, and will spend time exploring others. The audio on the radio and mp3 files is also very good indeed.
I had to tear myself away from the player to write the update and begin the following trials.
GNOME media player - on this computer will not play or even try to play any video, it shuts down the program when a video is loaded on autoselect and each of its engine options. It doesn't freeze/lock up, or affect Linux Lite at all, it just closes.
It looks a nice player.
Miro - video doesn't play black screen, audio plays correctly. Player did not crash or lock up.
A nice looking player and could be good on another computer.
Kaffeine - video plays>then green screen>then video plays. On this computer the player locked up, and the system tray icons to their right were duplicated, the window names used || for P and F characters, the main LL menu text disappeared and the icons went mosaic, slide bar background, open program background, Terminal window and Synaptic had ||||| for their names and red,white,black and blue shapes of varying sizes from dots to cubes and upside down L shapes, LL did not lock up (it's like a rock), it was possible to reboot using menu although these had no text and most of the button outlines at this stage. I was very impressed at how LL still managed to perform exceptionally well under my experiments, even though Synaptic and the Terminal were dodgy looking they were not dodgy in use they and the OS were rock solid.
On another computer it would be a nice player.
Totem - video appeared very well, audio stops after 18 seconds for the entire video, when using seek, it always begins to play audio again, and always just for 18 seconds.
Once the entire video has played a similar process occurs, the change is the audio plays for 25 seconds each time.
The player did not lock up or freeze.
On another computer this may be a nice player, it is straight forward to use.