MXPlayer, an example of a cross-platform media player
A media player is a computer program for playing multimedia
files like videos, movies and music. Media players commonly display standard
media control icons known from physical devices such as tape recorders and CD
players, such as play ( Octicons-playback-play.svg ), pause
( Octicons-playback-pause.svg ), fastforward, backforward, and stop
( Octicons-primitive-square.svg ) buttons. In addition, they generally have
progress bars (or "playback bars") to locate the current position in
the duration of the media file.
Mainstream operating systems have at least one built-in
media player. For example, Windows comes with Windows Media Player while OS X
comes with QuickTime Player. Linux distributions may also come with a media
players, such as SMPlayer, Amarok, Audacious, Banshee, MPlayer, Rhythmbox,
Totem, VLC Media Player, and xine. Android OS comes with Google Play Music as
default media player and many apps like Poweramp, Beautiful Music Player, MXMedia
Player.
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