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We've compiled a list of 9 free and paid alternatives to Ubuntu Restricted Extras. The primary competitors include FFmpeg, MPlayer. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Ubuntu Restricted Extras and mplayer2, Total Video Converter, gstreamer. Also you can look at other similar options here: Audio and Music Software.


FFmpeg
Free Open Source

Open source multimedia suite for conversion, playback, profiling, and streaming.

MPlayer
Free Open Source

MPlayer is a movie player which runs on many systems (see the documentation).

mplayer2
Free Open Source

mplayer2 is an advanced general-purpose video player. A fork of the original MPlayer.

gstreamer
Free Open Source

GStreamer is a library for constructing graphs of media-handling components.

AnotherGUI is a graphical front-end for audio/video command line converter (such as ffmpeg/ffmbc).

Medibuntu is a packaging project dedicated to distributing software that cannot be included in...

Ubuntu's commitment to only include completely free software by default means that proprietary...

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Ubuntu's commitment to only include completely free software by default means that proprietary media formats are not configured 'out of the box'. However, you can install the ability to play popular non-free media formats, including DVD, MP3, Quicktime, and Windows Media formats using packages ubuntu-restricted-extras and ubuntu-restricted-addons.

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