Govibe Nexus Video Player
Version 1.0.21

Govibe Nexus Video Player is a desktop video player for Linux.
It can open common video files such as MP4, MKV, WebM, MOV, AVI, WMV, MPEG, OGV, 3GP, and FLV.
It can also open audio files when needed.

The player uses mpv for smooth playback, but the visible interface is the Govibe Nexus player.
You get a clean video window, fullscreen mode, sound presets, video filters, colour adjustment, playback stats, screenshots, loop, mute, a volume bar, a volume boost menu, fixed startup window size, safer first launch media loading, and several colour skins.

Install on Debian or Ubuntu

1. Download the Debian package:
   GovibeNexusVideoPlayer_v1.0.21_DEBIAN_UBUNTU.deb

2. Open a terminal in the folder where the file was downloaded.

3. Install it:
   sudo apt update
   sudo apt install ./GovibeNexusVideoPlayer_v1.0.21_DEBIAN_UBUNTU.deb

4. Open the player from your app menu, or run:
   govibe-nexus-video-player

Optional for extra video formats on Ubuntu:
   sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-extras

Install on Fedora

1. Download the RPM package:
   GovibeNexusVideoPlayer-v1.0.21-1.noarch.rpm

2. Open a terminal in the folder where the file was downloaded.

3. Install it:
   sudo dnf install ./GovibeNexusVideoPlayer-v1.0.21-1.noarch.rpm

4. Open the player from your app menu, or run:
   govibe-nexus-video-player

Install on Red Hat or CentOS

1. Download the RPM package:
   GovibeNexusVideoPlayer-v1.0.21-1.noarch.rpm

2. Open a terminal in the folder where the file was downloaded.

3. Install it:
   sudo dnf install ./GovibeNexusVideoPlayer-v1.0.21-1.noarch.rpm

   On older CentOS systems, this may be:
   sudo yum install ./GovibeNexusVideoPlayer-v1.0.21-1.noarch.rpm

4. Open the player from your app menu, or run:
   govibe-nexus-video-player

If mpv is missing on Red Hat or CentOS

Some Red Hat or CentOS systems do not include mpv by default.
Install mpv from a trusted extra software source for your system, then install Govibe Nexus Video Player again.

Uninstall on Debian or Ubuntu

   sudo apt remove govibe-nexus-video-player

Uninstall on Fedora, Red Hat, or CentOS

   sudo dnf remove govibe-nexus-video-player

   On older CentOS systems, this may be:
   sudo yum remove govibe-nexus-video-player

Website

   https://govibe.org
