Haruna is a free, open-source video player built on Qt and mpv . Think of it as a beautiful frontend that harnesses the raw power of mpv (hardware decoding, smooth playback, endless filters) while giving you a clean, intuitive interface that fits right into Plasma, GNOME, or any modern desktop.

Drop your favorite mpv tweak or player recommendation below.

Let’s be honest: VLC is a legend, but its interface feels stuck in the early 2000s. If you’re on Linux and craving a video player that looks, feels, and works like a native modern app, it’s time to meet Haruna Media Player .

Here’s a short blog post draft about , written in an engaging, informative style suitable for Linux users, open-source enthusiasts, or anyone looking for a modern video player. Title: Haruna Media Player: The Sleek, Modern Video Player Your Linux Desktop Deserves

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Haruna is a free, open-source video player built on Qt and mpv . Think of it as a beautiful frontend that harnesses the raw power of mpv (hardware decoding, smooth playback, endless filters) while giving you a clean, intuitive interface that fits right into Plasma, GNOME, or any modern desktop.

Drop your favorite mpv tweak or player recommendation below. haruna media player

Let’s be honest: VLC is a legend, but its interface feels stuck in the early 2000s. If you’re on Linux and craving a video player that looks, feels, and works like a native modern app, it’s time to meet Haruna Media Player . Haruna is a free, open-source video player built

Here’s a short blog post draft about , written in an engaging, informative style suitable for Linux users, open-source enthusiasts, or anyone looking for a modern video player. Title: Haruna Media Player: The Sleek, Modern Video Player Your Linux Desktop Deserves Let’s be honest: VLC is a legend, but

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