9 Free, Open Source Tools for Video and Media Playback and Encoding

by Sam Dean - Feb. 25, 2010Comments (0)

It wasn't that long ago that it was impossible to find good, free open source tools for working with and viewing video. Now that video runs rampant on the web, though, there are a whole lot of applications worth getting, even if you're currently happy with your video and encoding apps. Here is an update to our ongoing collection of open source tools, with nine good choices here--all free.

Miro is widely known as a free, open source video player through which you can watch web videocasts, BitTorrent files, and play almost any type of video file. You can deliver video and audio to Miro's player as a publisher as well.

 

 

 

 

Linux and Mac users should look into VLC Media Player. It's one of the most popular media players, and it's very difficult to find a file type it can't work with.

 

 

 

 

MPlayer is a popular video player for Linux, Windows and the Mac. It supports a large number of formats, and can save streamed content to files with ease.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMPlayer is a front-end for MPlayer, and it goes well beyond simple media playing features. It supports filters, lets you add subtitles, and more. It's for Windows and Linux.

 

 

 

 

 

SMPlayer Portable is just that--a portable version of SMPlayer. You don't have to install it to run it, and it's easy to run from a USB thumb drive.

 

 

 

 

 

Chameleo is an open source media player with a focus on extensibility and widgets. The software, based on GStreamer and other open source projects, supports a wide variety of codecs. The sample widgets that come with Chameleo give video watchers the ability to take screen captures, blog what they’re watching, use video tags and subtitles, open new files, and browse the web.

 

 

 


 

Prism is a free application that will let you convert video from one format to virtually any other popular format. You can preview the output to guage whether you have all the encoding right. For doing animation and working with it in video offerings, also get to know Blender, and the free book on it you can find here.

 

 

 

Simple Theora Encoder is a very popular, easy tool for encoding video on a Mac. See Lisa's review.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MediaPortal is an open source application for turning your PC/TV into an advanced media center. It juggles music, radio, videos and DVDs. It also works like a DVR and lets you record live TV.

 

 

 

 

 

 



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