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'''A browser plugin to play video streams'''</translate>
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==Features==
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*Plays video from file or web site
*Plays video from file or web site
*Popup controls stay neatly out of sight until you want them
*Popup controls stay neatly out of sight until you want them
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*Supports recording if required backends are installed
*Supports recording if required backends are installed


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Additionally, there is a stand-alone version which can
Additionally, there is a stand-alone version which can


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*Play DVDs, with DVDNav, if xine backend is used.
*Play DVDs, with DVDNav, if xine backend is used.
*Play VCDs
*Play VCDs
*Play from a TV device (experimental)
*Play from a TV device (experimental)


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Visit [http://kmplayer.kde.org/ the home page] for more details
Visit [http://kmplayer.kde.org/ the home page] for more details


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[[Category:Multimedia]]
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Latest revision as of 09:43, 25 August 2020


Home » Applications » Multimedia » KMPlayer

A browser plugin to play video streams

Features

  • Plays video from file or web site
  • Popup controls stay neatly out of sight until you want them
  • Can use plugins to play QuickTime, MS Media Player and RealPlayer files
  • Supports bookmarking
  • Supports recording if required backends are installed

Additionally, there is a stand-alone version which can

  • Play DVDs, with DVDNav, if xine backend is used.
  • Play VCDs
  • Play from a TV device (experimental)

Visit the home page for more details