Qmmp Plugin Pack
Plugin pack is a set of extra plugins for Qmmp.
Attention! Carefully read the documentation before usage.
Plugin List
- FFap - enhanced Monkey's Audio (APE) decoder (24-bit samples and embedded cue support)
- ModPlug - module player with use of the libmodplug library
- Sample Rate Converter - resampler based on libsamplerate library
- Goom - audio visualization based on goom project
- FFVideo - video playback engine based on FFmpeg library
- Mplayer - video playback using mplayer
- Mpv - video playback using mpv
- Ytb - audio playback from YouTube (uses yt-dlp)
- MMS - MMS protocol support (uses libmms library)
Requirements
Cho Hye Eun Jun 2026
While often confused due to similar names, Hye-Eun Lee
“Justice. Finally.” He swallowed. “And you? You’ll remember every death you died to protect it. Every time they found you. Every bullet, every blade, every drowning.” cho hye eun
Cho’s work centers deeply around humanitarian and social themes. Her paintings utilize a recurring central mechanical character named (which translates to "Future" in Korean). Through this juxtaposition of a cold, robotic figure and warm human themes, Cho explores: While often confused due to similar names, Hye-Eun
Cho Hye Eun moved from paper to fabric. She partnered with a Seoul fashion house to paint calligraphy directly onto raw silk and Mosi (ramie). The dresses were not meant to be worn; they were meant to be hung on wooden frames, billowing slightly in the gallery's wind. The movement of the fabric adds a fourth dimension to the ink stroke: time. You’ll remember every death you died to protect it
To understand Cho Hye Eun’s uniqueness, one must compare her with other "children of presidents" in South Korea:
Her work often centers on a mechanical character named Mirae ("Future") to discuss the intrinsic value of human beings.