GMplayer or Gxine (I prefer the last one). I believe you can also use some mediaplayer with Gstreamer backend, like Totem, but you would have to complie it yourself.
And if you want a music manager, I suggest GMM (Goggles Music Manager), very lightweight and Xine backended.
i'm getting "segmentation fault" error with gxine. aside from the dependencies, what other packages do i need for gxine? i'm using the xvesa version of slitaz.
I use xine-ui (not gxine) and the only major problem after 2008 is that it will not read many dvd until I install libdvdcss to access dvd as a block device (cannot remember if I needed anything else).
blconde, i don't know where to find the full error text. after gxine splashscreen closes, a dialog box opens and it just says "segmentation fault". the only program i installed prior to gxine was opera browser. i reinstalled that but the same thing happens.
so far vlc works great but i'm still willing to try others. xine-ui is next for testing.
My choices are as follows (ranked): 1) SMplayer (Qt-dependent) 2) Gnome Mplayer (will be lightest if we add mplayer-nogui ) + gecko-mediaplayer (mplayer browser plugin) 3) gmplayer 4) vlc 5) gxine (please run gxine on xterm and paste the errors using middle mouse button) 6) xine-ui
I must also mention that recently I am having some problems with gnome-mplayer in playing dvd but gecko-mediaplayer works fine.
installing on my laptop following jozees proposal, I try to keep the system as small as possible and I have some depency questions :
Gnome Mplayer is depending on Mplayer SVN - but to play all codecs, it needs also mplayer-codecs - or are the codecs in Mplayer SVN included (I dont think so, because otherwhise, it must be bigger)
But installing mplayer-codecs, it installs also Mplayer 1.0rc2 with all depencies, which I do not need???
I am having the libgpod issue with gnome-mplayer and gecko-mediaplayer. I am running stable v3. I think gnome-mplayer worked for me when I tried out slitaz cooking. Is there a way to add gnome-player from the cooking repositories or another way to get libgod.so?
Die-hard free software fans will probably stone me for this, but I have pleasantly noticed that RealPlayer does not take up much more resources from my 12 year old laptop than the default alsaplayer for audio. I have not tried video though.