by zugunder » Jul 15th, '13, 00:26
I understand, but even though it seems to be a very tough choice, as though VLC offers the Phonon backend which may be used instead of Gstreamer, the player itself is primarily video-oriented. As far as I can see, it does not have an equalizer, which is a very important feature for any music player. In the same time, most of the pure music players (like Clementine, Amarok) require Gstreamer (or xine).
I read the discussion on selection of the video player and realized that there is probably no clearly winning option. However, I think I could suggest a kind of workaround for that (if it could be called like this).
What if, for example, the basic KDE installation includes a really minimal set of multimedia players - like Amarok + Dragon (so they would play most of the typical formats out of the box), but in the same time, the distribution provides an informational application which lists several main alternatives for them with brief description of their advantages/differences? Then the user would know about possibl options (and what to look for in the repos), so he could decide himself what to use and what fits his requirements the best. This may apply also to other programs, like office and graphic tools, etc.