Brief: A Qt-based video player for Linux that acts as a front-end to mpv along with the ability to use youtube-dl.
Haruna Video Player: A Qt-based Free Video Player

In case you’re not aware of mpv, it is a free and open-source command-line based media player. Okay, there is a minimalist GUI for MPV but at the core, it is command line.
You might also find several open-source video players that are basically the GUI front-end to mpv.
Haruna video player is one of them along with the ability to use youtube-dl. You can easily play local media files as well as YouTube content.
Let me give you an overview of the features offered with this player.
Features of Haruna Video Player

You might find it a bit different from some other video players. Here’s what you get with Haruna video player:
- Ability to play YouTube videos directly using the URL
- Support playlists and you get to control them easily
- Ability to auto-skip based on some words in the subtitle.
- Control the playback speed
- Change the format to play (audio/video) using youtube-dl
- Plenty of keyboard shortcuts
- Easily take a screenshot from the video
- Option to add primary and secondary subtitle
- Change the file format of the screenshot
- Hardware decoding supported
- Color adjustments to improve the quality of what you watch
- Ability to tweak mouse and keyboard shortcuts to be able to quickly navigate and do what you want
- Tweak the UI (fonts, theme)
Installing Haruna Video Player on Linux

Unfortunately (or not), depending on what you prefer, you can only install it using Flatpak. You can install it on any Linux distribution using the Flatpak package.
You can find it in AUR as well if you’re using an Arch-based system.
But, if you do not prefer that, you may take a look at the source code on GitHub to see if you can build it yourself like a normal Gentoo user.
Concluding Thoughts
Haruna Video Player is a simple and useful GUI on top libmpv. The ability to play YouTube videos along with various file formats on the system is definitely something many users would like.
The user interface is easy to get used to and offers some important customization options as well.
Have you tried this video player already? Let me know what you think about it in the comments below.
Wow! Great! Was waiting forever for a Qt client for MPV that looks good on my KDE plasma desktop. Love it. Thanks a lot to developers.
Youtube-dl is a good feature. Finally I can retire VLC.
My first thought was ‘did they name this after Haruna Ono?’
Then I saw the picture.
Yesssssss.
This seems promising… if the youtube-dl feature works.
Will try it out…
P.s: Small typo in the thumbnail image, it says “HANURA”
Damn! I am making typos in images as well now :(
I see what you did there :D
Cool, but is there a real advantage in using this and not Smplayer?
Not really :)
SMPlayer is a frontend for MPlayer, this is a frontend for MPV ( https://mpv.io/ ), I haven’t used SMPlayer or MPlayer so I can’t compare the two and point out the pros and cons of using one over the other, but for someone using KDE and mvp cli version for linux, this is absolutely killer. I’m glad I found this here on ItsFOSS.
Well but in Smplayer you can safely change the multimedia engine in the settings
I use mpv with Smplayer