Parole is a media player for the Xfce desktop environment, written using the GStreamer framework.


Miro Player is described as 'Miro (formerly Democracy Player) is a free and open source internet TV application, media library, and video player' and is a very popular Media Player in the news & books category. There are more than 100 alternatives to Miro Player for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Android, Linux, Mac and Android Tablet apps. The best Miro Player alternative is PotPlayer. It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try PotPlayer or MusicBee. Other great apps like Miro Player are Media Player Classic, MPC-BE, KMPlayer and MX Player.
Parole is a media player for the Xfce desktop environment, written using the GStreamer framework.


ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre is your all-in-one media player that plays videos, DVDs, Blu-ray and 3D discs, online video and more with cinema-like experience. It delivers stunning Blu-ray 3D and HD video playback and supports almost all video files like WMV, FLV, MPEG, AVI, MP4...



Ampcast is a music player for Plex, Jellyfin, Emby, Navidrome and Subsonic. With additional support for Apple Music, Spotify and TIDAL. It integrates with last.fm and ListenBrainz and features the Milkdrop visualizer (among others).



Kantaris is an all new media player based on code from Videolan client (http://alternativeto.net/software/vlc-media-player/) and Bass audio library. Kantaris has a graphical user interface similar to that of Windows Media Player.







A powerful media player which supports almost all popular digital media formats and can also play digital media files protected by DRM-X platform.


QuickTime Alternative is a trimmed-down version of QuickTime Player that contains only the essential components needed for playing QuickTime content that is embedded in webpages.
Kioo is designed and utilizes a number of open source projects which holds different open source licenses. Without them, the player could not exist.




Doughnut is a podcast client built using Swift. The design and user experience are inspired by Instacast for Mac which was discontinued in 2015. After experimenting with alternate user interface layouts, I kept coming back to the three column layout as most useable and practical.



Tired of music players that take forever to start up because they're loading ads or trying to download stuff? Of music players that ignore Bluetooth controls, or stop responding after a few minutes? I was too, so I wrote this app!