MPlayer was created in 2000.
sudo apt-get install mplayer
Mplayer is generally a command-line media player but will bring up a graphical interface when invoked to play a media file.
Aside from Windows Media Player, you can also try Mplayer which supports a wide variety of media formats.
with command `mplayer -loop number-of-repeatsfilename`if number-of-repeats is set to 0, the movie would loop for ever.
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use mplayer for playing a tv . With the use of mplayer there is a option of -slave , with this option u can pass the tv in particular window id.
VLC, definitely.
There are number of popular alternatives to the MPlayer. VLC media player is a great alternative that will play almost any type of video. Banshee and Quick Time Player are also good alternatives.
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There is no specific or singular program in Linux to "open an audio file." Just as in Windows, there are a large variety of media players to choose from. These include Amarok, Rhythmbox, Juk, VLC, MPlayer, Banshee, and Audacious.