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* Select <menuchoice>Play Disk</menuchoice> and your music begins. No distracting playlist, just sound.
* Select <menuchoice>Play Disk</menuchoice> and your music begins. No distracting playlist, just sound.
* <menuchoice>Play File</menuchoice> opens a dialogue to allow you to find and play single files.  A playlist can be built, but this isn't the primary function.
* <menuchoice>Play File</menuchoice> opens a dialogue to allow you to find and play single files.  A playlist can be built, but this isn't the primary function.
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*[https://apps.kde.org/en/dragonplayer official KDE web page for Dragon Player]
*[https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kdemultimedia/dragonplayer/index.html official Dragon Player Handbook]


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Home » Applications » Multimedia » Dragon Player

Dragon Player is a simple interface for playing movies or music

DragonPlayer is the default movie player of KDE SC 4.x. It was previously known as Codeine.

Features

  • Simple interface
  • Resuming videos: Starts playing a video where you were watching it last time
  • Support for subtitles: Automatically loads subtitles with the matching name
  • Video display settings (brightness, contrast)
  • Due to using Solid and Phonon DragonPlayer is independent of any multimedia framework or hardware abstraction layer
  • Supports playing CDs and DVDs

Screenshots

Starting up
Playing a video

For Music

  • Select Play Disk and your music begins. No distracting playlist, just sound.
  • Play File opens a dialogue to allow you to find and play single files. A playlist can be built, but this isn't the primary function.

More Information