Sinek is a video/audio player with GTK+ interface that can play all formats supported by libxine.
One of the standout features of Sinek is that it does not use skins, which is a common feature of other multimedia players. Instead, it has a standard GTK+ interface that is fully customizable based on your GTK+ theme.
Some of the key features of Sinek include scriptability with Scheme language, support for text subtitles, the ability to adjust font and placement of subtitles on the fly, playlist with repeat, repeat current, and shuffle options. Additionally, it has configurable key bindings and an intuitive feature that allows you to change the volume with the mouse wheel.
The latest release of Sinek includes several fixes such as the playlist repeating only when repeat_list mode is active, and the double click and play button not removing entries from the list anymore (this is a workaround for gtk_tree_selection_selected_foreach limitation). Overall, Sinek is a powerful and versatile multimedia player that delivers on functionality and customizability.
Version 0.7: N/A