Qxmp is a Linux and Unix media player built on MPlayer technology, utilizing the Qt4 framework.
With Qxmp installed, you can play a variety of media files, including .mpg, .mpeg, .wmv, .avi, .asf, .mov, .rm, .ra, .divx, .mkv, .ogm, .mp3, .wav, .ogg, .mka, .wma, and .mp2 formats. It also supports playlists such as .m3u, .pls, .ram, .smi, .asx, .wax, and .wvx, as well as media streams directly from the internet, DVD, and audio CD (if Mplayer has been compiled with the cdda support).
One of the strong points of Qxmp is its "control panel," which features large and easily accessible buttons, always centered at the bottom of the window. There is no menubar or toolbar to clutter the interface. Additionally, Qxmp requires only Mplayer and Qt to run, without any need for a database, gstreamer, or taglib.
In terms of functionality, Qxmp offers a light "playlist editor" and a "bookmarks manager." If you're interested in trying Qxmp, there's a static binary package available for linux-i386 systems on the project home site.
Version 1.0: N/A