
It does not have to compete with full-fledged non-linear video editors like Kdenlive or Openshot, but I should be able to (say) increase the brightness of a video, perform basic cropping etc and save the output to disk with reasonable quality with an intuitive, mouse-driven interface.Īre any of these items being considered at all? Once again, thanks for your work to date. Ideally an interface that resembles modern video websites.ģ) Support for some basic video editing. Tagging, integrated searching, thumbnail management, ability to hover over a thumbnail and see video summaries etc are critically important when you are dealing with hundreds of videos. I know this is possible because ExMplayer has had that feature for multiple years.Ģ) No need to compete with Kodi or anything, but I would like support some basic `media manager’ features. Not sure if this is the right place, but thought I’d leave a list of wishlist items for the future:ġ) The ability to hold the mouse over the slider bar and see the frame corresponding to that position. SMPlayer is a graphical user interface (GUI) for the award-winning MPlayer, which is capable of playing almost all known video and audio formats. Download Latest Version for Windows (43.22 MB) SMPlayer is a front-end for the mighty open source MPlayer.

SMPlayer has become by GoTo for the past few years.
