How To Install GNOME Mplayer 1.0.7

To Install GNOME Mplayer 1.0.7 for Ubuntu/Xubuntu 12.10 and Linux Mint 13

Procedure to install GNOME MPlayer is explained in this article. It is based on GTK2/GTK3 front-end interface for playing audio and video files such as CD, DVDs, VCDs and streams etc., with which you can create, organize and sort playlists, take video screenshots while playing, subtitle support, notifications about media changes and full support for DVD and MKV chapter.

To Install GNOME Mplayer 1.0.7

For the installation of GNOME Mplayer follow the below command.

user1@linuxhelp:-$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gilir/lubuntu
If you want stable update for LXDE and lubuntu use: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop/+archive/ppa
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Gpg: Total number processed: 1
Gpg: imported: 1 (RSA: 1)
OK
Update the system before installing Gnome-Mplayer
user1@linuxhelp:-$ sudo apt-get update
Now install the Gnome-Mplayer
user1@linuxhelp:-$ sudo apt-get install gnome-mplayer
Reading package lists&hellip Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state info&hellip Done
The following package will be installed:
Gnome-icon-theme gnome-icon-theme-symbolic
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Complete!!

Now the installation of GNOME Mplayer has been completed.

To Start GNOME Mplayer 1.0.7

Execute the following command to start the application.

user1@linuxhelp:-$ sudo gnome-mplayer


FAQ
Q
Is the Windows version a 32-bit or 64-bit application?
A
GNOME is 32-bit (though it will still run on Windows 7).
Q
Does the Windows version run in all Windows 2000 versions?
A
Yes, the latest version of GNOME does (as do all versions from 1.1.4 on).
Q
Do we need to obtain either individual or site licenses to use GNOME?
A
No. GNOME may be freely used and distributed at no charge.
Q
Where can I set those things mentioned in the answer above?
A
Just execute GStreamer-properties (or in the menu: Multimedia Systems Selector) and change it there.
Q
Where does cheese store my photos in GNOME?
A
Depending on your settings, they are stored in the XDG-directories for photos and videos (~/Pictures/Webcam and ~/Video/Webcam) in GNOME.