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Revision as of 01:19, 4 February 2006
Here is a list of media players for various OSes that comes with "out-of-the-box" support for Ogg Vorbis.
Windows
- WinAmp: very popular player supporting many formats (Lite version does not play ogg, free full version does)
- Foobar2000: freeware player with complex options and support for Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV and more.
- Quintessential Player: Freeware player with support for Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV and Audio CDs. Also includes CD Ripping.
- wxMusik: Open Source player with support for Ogg Vorbis, as well as MP3, WAV, AIFF and WMA. Makes use of an SQL based media libary for quick searching.
- Coolplayer: very small Open Source player
- dbPowerAmp: player suite
- XMPlay
- Ashampoo Media Player+: Audio and video player
- DeliPlayer:
- MediaJukebox: Audio management
- MuzikBrowser: Player designed for display on a TV screen
- MusicMagic Mixer: Player with playlist management
- MediaPortal: Open source home theater software
- MPEG Audio Collection: Organizer for music collection
- Zinf: Zinf Is Not Freeamp, freeware player
- vuplayer: Multi-format freeware audio player with very easy interface.
Multi-platform
- VLC Media Player: Open Source player that support virtually every video and audio format.
- Mplayer: Open Source video player that supports also many audio formats.
- JOrbisPlayer: Java Player that uses the JOrbis Java decoder
- jlGui: Winamp clone for Java
- Zinf: Open Source player with support for Ogg Vorbis, as well as MP3, WAV and Audio CDs.
- SnackAmp: Tcl/Tk player
- HelixPlayer: Open source player from RealNetworks
- RealPlayer: Commercial player from RealNetworks
- Microsoft Windows Media Player: Freeware player from Microsoft. Runs on both Windows and Macintosh platforms.
DOS
- mpxplay: supports many formats
Linux/BSD
- XMMS
- Rhythmbox
- JuK: Open Source player for KDE with support for Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and MP3.
- amaroK
- Muine: Open Source player for GNOME with support for Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and MP3.
- wxMusik: Open Source player with support for Ogg Vorbis, as well as MP3, WAV and AIFF. Makes use of an SQL based media libary for quick searching.
- MPD: Music Player Daemon is a sound server that supports different clients. Supports many formats, among them Ogg Vorbis and FLAC
- AlsaPlayer: ALSA audio player - "First player worldwide that did perfect reverse Ogg playback!"
- Sonic-Rainbow
- Cplay: Curses frontend for ogg123, mpg123 etc
- Xine: Video player with long list of supported formats
- Noatun: KDE audio player
- CAJUN: Car audio system
- GiantDisc: Jukebox system that can be controlled by a Palm
- s.q.u.e.l.c.h.: Vorbis only player
- MythTV: PVR project
- Beep Media Player (a.k.a. BMP): XMMS fork that uses GTK+ 2.x and is compatible with both XMMS and Winamp skins
- GQmpeg: GTK frontend for mpg123/ogg123 etc
- BossOgg: Jukebox system
- Gmerlin:
- PyTone: Python-based jukebox player
- LAMIP: Modular audio player
MacOS X
- Whamb: Freeware player with support for Ogg Vorbis, MP3 and Audio CDs.
- For Mac OS X, here's a QuickTime [Export Component].
- reported orphaned, broken on sourceforge project forums.
- New version for Quick Time 7 and later.
Other
- The GP32, an arm9tdmi portable console with much hackability (gcc3 toolchain, expandable memory), has several Vorbis players available.
- The Zaurus, a very flexible PDA which runs Linux, can play Vorbis files with a variety of software, including a plugin for the default media player, xmms, ogg123, mplayer, or theKompany.com’s tkcPlayer.
- Xbox:
- The Xbox Media Center is an open source project that transforms a modded Xbox with Linux into a media center and streaming client.
- The Media Digital Media Player is a streaming client solution for the Playstation 2.
PalmOS
- Pocket Tunes: Commercial software: $14.95, free 15-day trial.
- AeroPlayer: Free for Ogg. Mp3 Support costs $20.00.
- POggPl: A free open source player, that is still in alpha-stage.
- The Magic Lantern: Another open source player in alpha-stage.
- The Core Pocket Media Player: (Formerly BetaPlayer) Open source media player that uses Tremor also available for Palm OS
PocketPC
- Conduits Pocket Player: Commercial player, free evaluation available.
- GSPlayer: This is a free player.
- PocketOgg: Open Source player that uses Tremor
- PocketMusic: Commercial player.
- The Core Pocket Media Player: (Formerly BetaPlayer) Open source media player that uses Tremor
Symbian
For hardware "mp3-players" that support Ogg Vorbis see VorbisHardware