Personally i like vlc as a media player.
It runs on windows mac and linux and has nearly all the codecs to play
videos built into it so you don't have to spend hours trying to find
them.
It can be downloaded from snap picks package manager including many
other little add ons

On Dec 24, 4:07 pm, mahjongg <[email protected]> wrote:
> its a question of taste mostly, but for a comparison of media players
> look no further than here:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_media_players
>
> On 24 dec, 05:10, CybaCowboy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > What do you all think is the best digital audio player for Linux-based
> > operating systems (such as gOS), and why?
>
> > I'm looking for a digital audio player that offers advanced metadata
> > (eg. ID3) editing and displaying; I would also prefer that the digital
> > audio player can rip CDs in a variety of formats, supports album
> > artwork and my HP Pavilion dv4-1041TX Entertainment Notebook PC's
> > infrared remote... Anything else is a bonus.
>
> > I'm hoping that after hearing your opinions, I will be able to turn my
> > long list of Linux-based digital audio players to try into a
> > significantly shorter one...
>
> > Oh yeah, I'm also very anti-MP3 and pro-universal too (universal in
> > the sense that it can be used across a broad range of hardware &
> > software), so anything that meets these needs instantly gets a tick!
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