Linux Multimedia Apps

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Java download

Java v8 Update 491

169 MB · Free · 16,925 downloads
Java Runtime Environment executes Java applications on various platforms, ensuring compatibility with multiple operating systems.
5.0 1
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Handbrake

Handbrake v1.11.1

19.5 MB · Free · 10,881 downloads
HandBrake is a free and easy-to-use tool for converting videos to different formats. It supports various devices and…
4.0 1
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DVDFab

DVDFab v13.0.6.0

105 MB · Free · 9,727 downloads
DVDFab copies, rips, converts, and creates DVDs or Blu-rays with powerful tools for flexible multimedia management.
4.0 1
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LMMS

LMMS v2024

94.5 MB · Free · 6,932 downloads
LMMS (Linux MultiMedia Studio) is a free digital audio workstation for creating, editing, and producing music. It features…
4.6 13
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JRiver Media Center

JRiver Media Center v35.0.74

33.0 MB · Free · 6,782 downloads
JRiver Media Center manages digital music libraries with high-quality audio processing and streaming features.
3.0 1
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DVD Audio Extractor

DVD Audio Extractor v8.8.0

4.78 MB · Free · 6,269 downloads
DVD Audio Extractor is used for extracting/ripping of audio streams from DVD-Audio, DVD-Video discs, and Blu-ray. The extracted…
4.0 1
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MuseScore

MuseScore v2024

104 MB · Free · 6,013 downloads
MuseScore is a free, open-source music notation app for writing, playing, and printing sheet music. It offers a…
4.3 23
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About Multimedia

Multimedia software is the broad group for working with audio and video — playing it, converting it, organizing it, and preparing it for other devices. It overlaps with several narrower categories on the site, so treat this as the general shelf and the codec, video-player, and audio sections as the focused ones.
Playback is the most common need, and modern media players have made it simple. A capable player carries its own decoders and will open almost any file you give it without extra installation. If a video plays sound but shows no picture, trying a different player is usually quicker than chasing down a codec.
Conversion is the other frequent job. Files often need to change format because a phone, a television, or an editing program expects something specific. A converter re-encodes the file, and that takes processing time — large videos can take a while, and the result is only as good as the settings you choose. Higher quality means larger files, with no way around the trade.
The category also includes library tools for tagging and sorting media, and suites that bundle playback, conversion, and burning together. When you choose, start from the task — play, convert, organize — rather than from the largest program available. A focused tool is faster to learn and lighter on the system than a suite you use one corner of.