As you may have noticed, there are not a lot proper GUI players on Linux. I 
only encountered 2 that could be called feature-complete and stable: bomi and 
vlc. And the latter has horrendous interface. To make matters worse, it seems 
that bomi has been abandoned or, at least, its development has stopped 
(https://github.com/xylosper/bomi/issues/412) which is quite unsettling since 
it's not just GUI to mpv but entire fork that relies on constant code 
synchronization to avoid bit-rotting. Which is a shame since it possesses 
perfect balance of features and usability.

Now, there is only one known proper GUI to one proper player (gstreamer could 
also have been a nice basis for some super-player but didn't for some reason) - 
xt7-player-mpv:
http://qt-apps.org/content/show.php/xt7-player-mpv?content=151684
http://xt7-player.sourceforge.net/xt7forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2
https://github.com/kokoko3k/xt7-player-mpv

But it doesn't have a package in openSUSE and making one is major pain in the 
ass because of its unorthodox dependencies. So, if there are someone who could 
make one, please do so. Maybe I'll try someday... but not soon.

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