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>low preset:
vo=opengl:interpolation:tscale=linear
video-sync=display-resample
hwdec=auto


>medium preset:
vo=opengl-hq:interpolation:tscale=linear
video-sync=display-resample


>high preset:
vo=opengl-hq:interpolation:tscale=linear:scale=ewa_lanczossharp
video-sync=display-resample


>gui frontends:
https://github.com/cmdrkotori/mpc-qt
https://github.com/gnome-mpv/gnome-mpv
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why use this garbage when mpc + madvr does everything better already?

and having to learn the command line for a fucking video player? why do linuxfags like purposely making things hard on themselves? do they think it makes them more 1337 or something? because it's just a waste of time.
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>>55776767
SO I CAN WATCH HIGH QUALITY ANIME
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>>55776767
>why use this garbage when mpc + madvr does everything better already?
Because you use macOS or Linux.
Because you've been using MPlayer-like players for ~15 years and don't want to change.
Because you're sick of popular meme filters and you want to try a video renderer that has a better grounding in signal theory.
Because you want native ICC support and high-quality color management.
Because you're sick of DirectShit and all the nightmares that come with it like codec merit and buggy abandoned subtitle renderers.
Because you're sick of installing multiple software packages to do the job of a single program.
Because you want to automate some aspect of your media player with scripts.

>and having to learn the command line for a fucking video player?
It may surprise you, but a lot of people here are already proficient with the command line and do not need to learn much to use mpv.

It's not just linuxfags either. Some of the biggest changes in Windows 10 are to improve the command-line experience (like WSL.) Not knowing the command-line makes you a novice user on any platform. You're missing out.
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>>55776910
holy h*ck nerd you expect me to read all that? no thanks, i'll just install mpc and double click my videos like a SANE person
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>>55776767
>>55776914
Consider posting on instagram instead of 4chan.
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>>55776916
what? are you having an autism attack because that was the worst insult I've ever seen
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>tfw fell for the mpv meme
>can't even take screenshots of certain videos
NEVER AGAIN
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>>55776767
>why use this garbage when mpc + madvr does everything better already?
Because it doesn't. MPC + madVR lacks functionality, customizability and portability.

It doesn't even run on Linux, for example. So it clearly can't “do everything better already”.
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It seems linear isn't a option for tscale for me. What else is good? Here are my options
    oversample
spline16
spline36
spline64
sinc
lanczos
ginseng
bicubic
bcspline
catmull_rom
mitchell
robidoux
robidouxsharp
box
nearest
triangle
gaussian
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>>55777019
why bother making software that only 2% of people use? exactly
optimize it for the most widely used operating system, and make it way better as a result, unlike your freetard garbage.
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>>55777024
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/2685#issuecomment-234704191
>To summarize my findings, I notice a clear trend between sharp-but-flickering and smooth-but-blurry, which goes something like this:

>
oversample <-> linear <-> catmull_rom <-> mitchell <-> gaussian <-> bicubic
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>>55777032
Your post is fallacious on multiple grounds:

1. More than 2% of people (at least on /g/) use mpv. I'm not sure how mpv's popularity compares to madVR or MPDN (its two direct competitors), though, but it's probably also more than 2% of that user base.

2. There are good reasons to make software only used by an extreme minority: For example, I develop a media player which is used by maybe 3 people worldwide, and I also develop an email client that's only used by another 5 or so. That's not even 2%, compared to e.g. thunderbird's user base that's like less than 0.0001%.

In fact, I even make software only used by me and nobody else, and I don't even publish it. The reason is simple: I primarily write software for my own personal gain.

>exactly optimize it for the most widely used operating system
You're free to learn C and do it yourself. I have no interest in developing for a garbage platform that I don't even use. There's nothing in it for me but pain.

Either learn to program or stop whining.
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Is there a big difference between opengl and opengl-hq?
Especially concerning CPU usage?

What would be a decent settings for Intel 3000 HD GPU?

Does settings effect the SW decoder?
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>>55776914
>holy h*ck nerd you expect me to read all that? no thanks, i'll just install mpc and double click my videos like a SANE person
Well... that's the way you (can) use mpv too...? Install and double click videos...?
Just that you don't even need to "install" mpv, unless you consider unzipping the downloaded archive as install.
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>>55777024
>It seems linear isn't a option for tscale for me. What else is good? Here are my options
linear == triangle, just faster
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I'm on Debian Testing, and when I pause a video, it flashes back and forth between the current frame and a frame about a second before. I don't have anything video-related in my config file besides video-sync=display-resample. Other things on my screen seem to do the same thing during playback and when paused. It does away if I shake the mouse for a few seconds, but that gets annoying when I want to take a quick screenshot.
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>>55778289
When did it start happening, and which GPU and compositor/WM/DE are you using?

I know Debian testing switched from the old Xorg Intel drivers to the modesetting drivers recently.
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>>55778158
Yes, if opengl-hq too taxing for ur cpu, opengl should be enough
If opengl seem very smooth, add deband for better viewing experience
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>>55778405
>deband
video filter?
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All the opengl based software are completely irrelevant for today computers. Only nvidia cares and it's still very bad.
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I think mpv is not optimized for amd cards at all.
>four year-old amd graphic cards
>mpv/angle
Barely usable (stats.lua in red most of the time) with opengl-hq:no-deband.
>madvr
Jinc for chroma and spline36 for luma upscaling.
High debanding and crispen edges (0,4) for image enhancements (pre-scale).
Smoothmotion motion enabled.
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>>55777024
Update mpv
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how do i make right mouse click do nothing or just act like left mouse click
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>>55776574
Can I use these presets with Baka MPlayer? Also, how do I set autoplay bluray cds?
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>>55778951
Baka-mplayer is deprecated, its author is working on another mpv based media player, mochi-player.
https://github.com/mochi-player/mochi-player/tree/qml
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>>55777024
tscale is an optimized triangle, anyways update to latest git master for linear. Anwyays, there is no "best" tscaler, it's like this

jittery but sharp <-> smooth but blurry
oversample - catmull_rom - linear - mitchell - gaussian
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>>55779117
Sorry for being retarded, but how do you use this? baka mplayer was an exe so it's simple enough for me.
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>>55779154
If you need a desktop GUI and a windows build I think there are nothing better than smplayer.
http://www.videohelp.com/software/SMPlayer
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>tfw try potplayer have like billions of options capture images consecutive without stuttering with png
>video capture that can make webms
if it wasn't because of the 5 thousand filters that appear on my tray icon I think I would use it instead.
>>55778669
AMD isn't the greatest company when it comes to other things than gaming, I remember seeing a chart where 1060 smoked the 480 on HEVC.
>>55779154
You need to compile it.

I think it's with cygwin and some other software, but why not ask the dev.
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>>55779203
You can disable tray icons...
Less than 0.00001% of people know what compilation is and maybe 5% of them compile their software.
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>>55779187
Trying it out right now, and there's a problem. I've edited the keyboard shortcuts to my liking, but upon applying and testing it the shortcuts are still mapped to the default ones.
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>>55778837
BTN1 cycle pause
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>>55778748
>Update mpv
Is there significant changes?
I'm still on 0.11.1
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>>55779476
it already pauses by default
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>>55779187
I use 2 SMPlayer portable 64-bit setups:

1. MPlayer for Windows - Movies, TV and general stuff
2. mpv (lachs0r) - Mainly Anime
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Why do fucking weebs make installers for MPC-HC and add all their fucking bullshit settings and backgrounds? installing ranphas build gave me brain damage.

MPV wins in the installation department.

>>55779476
You mean right click do nothing or right click pause the video?
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>>55779446
Looks like I managed to solve it, I was just dumb.

>>55779527
Where are these setups found anon?
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Previously, I'm mpc fags and fell to meme and using mpv for awhile. When I try to come back to mpc, it looks ridiculously bloat. Why
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>>55779752
>When I try to come back to mpc, it looks ridiculously bloat.
because you realized you have to install a billion of fucking filters
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>>55779527
>2 SMPlayer portable 64-bit setups
Why though?
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>>55779736
>Where are these setups found anon?
You have to make them yourself.
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>>55779510
liner would work
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>>55780156
linear*
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>>55780124
Eh? Then why are there names for those setups? Surely there's a saved setup for download?
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Is there a way to make mpv keybind to download files?
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>>55780124
I also changed the shortcut icons to match what player each build uses.

Then every once in a while just swap the "player folder" into a new one and change the player to a new version in preferences.
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where does mpv + youtube-dl stores videos?
mpv is open but I want to save it to watch later.

/tmp is empty
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>>55780503
download what exactly? youtube videos?

also I tried 3DYD Youtube Source videofor potplayer it was pretty good, actually better than youtube-dl+mpv imo, just takes longer to open the youtube videos it seems.
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>>55780679
Whatever I watch.
What I want is something similar to converter script.
but mostly youtube videos.
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What VO should I be using if I use SW decoder?
CPU Core i5
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>>55778669
>I think mpv is not optimized for amd cards at all.
This is bunk. mpv's shaders are *very* optimized for AMD cards.

You could run mpv with all max upscaling settings at 4K res on an R9 380 or R9 280X. For an equivalent experience on nvidia GPUs, you'd need at least a GTX 970 or above.
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>>55780660
In RAM only, unless you use cache-file
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>>55780754
vo=opengl-hq
if you have a GPU capable of handling it. Otherwise,
vo=opengl
.

If even that doesn't work, you're in a world of pain (there are a few things you could try, none of them will be attractive)
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>>55780875
I use T420 with Intel 3000 HD as GPU.
I have this in my config
vo=opengl-hq:no-deband

But even with it CPU temp reach 80-90 C
I'd like to install the intel driver, but I'm afraid it will fuck up my arch install.
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>>55780687
Relatively simple to do with a lua script that adds a keybinding that just runs youtube-dl on whatever you're watching.
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>>55780972
hey you are that guy that didn't clean his laptop's fan
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>>55780860
thanks! google didn't help and lsof was useless.

I'll use it [next time]
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>>55780687
>>55780503
ctrl+d show_text "Downloading ${filename}..."; run youtube-dl "${path}" -o ~/Videos/%(title)s.%(ext)s

Paste into input.conf
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>>55781001
Yeah, I cleaned it and even replaced the thermal paste.
Thanks /tpg/ for this
https://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/t420_t420i_hmm.pdf
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>>55781075
Wget version
ctrl+d show_text "Downloading ${filename}..."; run wget "${path}" -O ~/Videos/%(title)s.%(ext)s
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this works on vlc why am i having this problem?
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>>55781593
Do you have hwdec on? Looks like it is shitting on a unproper encode. Try hwdec=auto-copy or turn it off
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>>55781593
Known issue
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/3255
The guy who reported gone missing so it never got fixed
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>>55781643
vo=opengl-hq
hwdec=auto

what does hwdec=auto-copy do exactly?
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>>55781684
i'm trying this out for the first time because i was told that i'm shit and that i shouldn't use vlc
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>>55781593
Vlc uses deprecated technologies, you have to disable dx11 native hardware decoding (hwdec=auto) because it seems your hardware is old or unsupported by its manufacter.
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>>55781697
Copies video back to system memory after it is hw decoded so the operations done on the video doesn't rely on the quirks of the hardware decode implementation
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>>55781763
? this is a recently built gayman pc
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>>55781797
r9 290 1140cc 1500mc 3570k 4.7ghz 16gb ram
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>>55781593
Most of the mpv devs don't really care about old hardware like madshi. If you have old amd card, mpv is really not recommended.
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>>55781820
>>55781829

WUT

i know it's starting to depreciate but goddamn
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>>55781771
>>55781820
Windows 10 has a new hw decode api called d3d11va and it doesn't play well with all AMD drivers and cards. It's not about card being deprecated or old
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>>55781797
>>55781829
So don't use hwdec at all, it's only for old netbooks or laptop on battery.
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>>55781684
>AMD drivers
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>>55781856
I thought it was only on old amd cards, sorry.
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>>55781865
will i see a difference in performance not using hwdec? why was i recommended to use it in the first place?
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>>55781850
Use the high preset!
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>>55781926
hwdec=high

is this right?
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its still doing it using the hwdec=high and removing the config altogether. what do i do?
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>>55781915
Low preset is for netbooks and oldish laptops.
You should use hwdec=no (default so don't write it in your mpv.conf) because it's actually the best way (quality/stability) for decoding.
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>>55781991
hwdec=no -same problem
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>>55781946
No look at the first post!
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>>55782011
What about this?
vo=opengl-hq:backend=dxinterop
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>>55782022
same problem
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sorry guys, i wasn't saving changes correctly in my text editor. the high preset works. I have the problem of not being able to drag and drop files in the mpv player tho
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>>55776574
>>55777024
>>55777042
Reminder that interpolation is purely a workaround for incorrect refresh rates. oversample is the only acceptable default for interpolation because it's the only one that doesn't harm quality when your monitor is correctly configured.
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>>55781991
You mean SW decoder gives better results than HW decoder?
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>>55782202
Naaaah it's better than that!
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>>55782280
Yes!
>Decoding != Rendering
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>>55782473
Then why is HW decoding is always recommended?
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>>55782451
oversample is the only interpolation method that gives you untouched frames when you have integer framerate:refresh rate ratio (which you should). Considering how bad motion quality is with all common video formats it's completely unacceptable to add more blur when it's avoidable.
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>>55782496
For lowend computers (shitty android boxes) only and no it's not recommended at all.
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>>55782496
it's literally disabled by default
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>>55782523
I prefer blur especially on low frame rate content like cambodian straw paintings
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>>55776979
Works on my machine.™
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>>55782531
What does count as lowend computers?
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>>55782607
Then you should enable it yourself. No other video player adds blur by default. (and MPV doesn't add it by default either, it's only the anonymous who makes these threads pushing his weird preferences on ignorant people).
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>>55782668
These threads are populated with anime watchers, no shit it is geared towards them.
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>>55782687
Interpolation looks especially shit for anime.
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>>55782668
For me linear is far away better than oversample. Oversample (like madvr smoothmotion) is not smooth at all and is often more choppy than without it.
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>>55782691
>Interpolation looks especially cash for anime*
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>>55782710
Or you could configure your monitor correctly and avoid the problem completely. Almost all monitors can sync to 48Hz or 72Hz, or if not then 50Hz which is close enough that you can boost the speed slightly. Don't rely on your monitor's EDID, monitors very frequently will sync to modes they don't report. Try custom modelines.
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>>55782734
My old monitor only supports 59 and 60hz!
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>>55782734
How to custom modelines?
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>>55782788
Are you a poorfag? If so, you have a legitimate excuse for using interpolation. If not, you should buy a new monitor.
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>>55782837
So why does haasn use interpolation? He has a pretty new and 144hz capable monitor.
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>>55782835
$ cvt 1920 1080 50
# 1920x1080 49.93 Hz (CVT 2.07M9) hsync: 55.62 kHz; pclk: 141.50 MHz
Modeline "1920x1080_50.00" 141.50 1920 2032 2232 2544 1080 1083 1088 1114 -hsync +vsync
$ sudo xrandr --newmode "1920x1080_50.00" 141.50 1920 2032 2232 2544 1080 1083 1088 1114 -hsync +vsync
$ # Replace DVI-0 with your output port name (check xrandr with no arguments)
$ sudo xrandr --addmode DVI-0 1920x1080_50.00
$ # Default mode emergency backup!
$ xrandr --output DVI-0 --mode 1920x1080
$ # Test 50Hz mode
$ xrandr --output DVI-0 --mode 1920x1080_50.00
$ # If it didn't sync, press up to recovery emergency backup mode from history
$ # You do this blind, so pay attention
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How do I get YT videos played in MPV to look as good as they do in browser?
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>>55782885
bestvideo+bestaudio
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>>55782874
Possibly because he hates switching modes, and doesn't want to run at 120Hz which would eliminate mode switching.

Or maybe he's the kind of pleb who puts disgusting blur filters on emulators in an attempt to hide dithering. Somebody with that kind of bad taste would probably like interpolation.
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>>55782881
That's quite hacky, an automated script should be better.
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>>55782929
Feel free to write one then.
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>>55782929
I know that someone did this for openelec but I can't find it anymore. :(
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>>55776574
I USE VLC MEDIA PLAYER BECAUSE IT WORKS ON MY MACHINE.

Consider using Windows 10 and stop acting like a hipster.
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>>55782948
Haaan or even madshi (for his product, madvr) don't implement this kind of essential features so I think it's not really possible.
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>>55782989
It's not possible to automatically detect the maxmimum sync range because you have to look at the monitor with your eyes to see if it's synced correctly or not. But once you know the maximum sync range it's possible to automatically switch to the best mode. MPV has Lua scripting support and the script can run xrandr.
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>>55782948
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>>55783033
But this probably believes the monitor's EDID, which is usually too conservative. Lots of monitors will sync to rates they claim they can't sync to.
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>>55782989
madVR can be set to automatically switch resolutions and refresh rates if you've already tested and added them with CRU or whatever.
mpv can do the same and more with scripts, as the other responder mentioned.
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is stil af=drc=1 recommended even with the later softvolume changes?
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drag and drop doesn't work with my windows version mpv
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>>55782496
Because the people who post in these friends are fucking clueless morons
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which one is better?
af=drc,lavrresample=normalize=yes
af=drc=1
af=lavfi=[dynaudnorm=f=100:p=0.6]
af=lavfi=acompressor
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>>55782734
>Almost all monitors can sync to 48Hz or 72Hz, or if not then 50Hz which is close enough that you can boost the speed slightly.
Virtually no professional monitor can, sadly
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>>55782874
>>55782908
I use interpolation for two reasons:

1. My monitor only supports 60 Hz
2. After using interpolation for as long as I have, I can't watch un-interpolated content anymore (even on integer multiple refresh rates) since the stutter gives me a headache.

For example, I can't watch 20 Hz or 30 Hz un-interpolated
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>>55778327
Started about a week ago. GPU is Skylake integrated graphics, WM is KWin, DE is KDE 5.
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>low preset
vo=opengl:interpolation:tscale=linear
video-sync=display-resample
hwdec=no
vf=gradfun

How do I go even lower? while maintaining quality?
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CPU temps reach 200F when playing files at 2.35X is this normal?
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>>55776574
how do I extend a playlist dynamically? That is at runtime
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>>55781161
>>Wget version
explain?
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>>55785137
depends on if you are a CLI user or a GUI faggot

CLI: easiest way is to press Q Up and then reinvoke mpv with whatever changes you want to make to the playlist

GUI: no easy way out of the box, but you could modify the drag-and-drop action to append to the playlist instead of replacing it
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>>55785385
For stuff that youtube-dl doesn't download, but mpv can play.
Like certain anonymous file sharing service.
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>>55785435
so its better than the other because it does both?
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>>55785503
Sadly no, the way the command is meant to work is simply invoking the wget command on specific URL.
It doesn't phrase the URL
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>>55783980
What's your gpu?
However don't use this deprecated gradfun filters!
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>>55785639
None.
Since I don't have drivers installed.
What do I use then?
vo=opegl:deband
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drag and drop doesn't work with my windows version mpv can anyone relate?
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>>55785427
>Q UP
What do you mean? 'Q' closes mpv by default
to be clearer: i listen to some music queue and it loops. But then I want to add more music to it while it plays
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>>55783442
I've never seen a single 20Hz video file!
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>>55785757
example:

$ mpv 1.mkv 2.mkv 3.mkv
...
Playing: 2.mkv
...
[cplayer] Run command: quit-watch-later, flags=9, args=[0]
Saving state.

Exiting... (Quit)

$ mpv 1.mkv 2.mkv 3.mkv 4.mkv
Resuming playback. This behavior can be disabled with --no-resume-playback.
Playing: 2.mkv


You've now re-invoked mpv with an extended playlist, continuing playback at the same position as before.
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>>55785741
Did you try rorgoroth's builds and sourceforge ones?
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>>55785784
https://github.com/haasn/interpolation-samples/raw/master/20fps/native.mkv
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>>55785828
no i'm using lachs0r, looking for the ones you mentioned now
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>>55785828
is this it?

https://bitbucket.org/rorgoroth/mpv-for-windows
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>>55785828
yes i'm on rorgoroths now, why doesn't it work with the one from mpv website?
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>>55785946
it works by the way
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>>55786053
oops it was porn
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>>55786053
rip
read global rule 5
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>>55786053
hory shit source?
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>>55783442
>>55783090
I am so confused now!
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>>55786053
cute
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Does this work on Windows RT
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>>55786242
this, need sauce
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>>55786409
hahahaha oh wow
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>>55778669
ANGLE is killing performance of your GPU, AMD quality drivers are easy to blame too
mpv is primarily texture limited, which AMD cards excel at, you probably have either madVR bugging and not doing anything of what it is supposed to be doing, or your drivers are really messing something up
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>>55786723
So what I should keep the win backend?
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>>55783073
>But this probably believes the monitor's EDID, which is usually too conservative
It uses the modelines available, so it all depends on xrandr which sometimes doesn't even take the EDID's
>>55786792
Yes, or try dxinterop
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>>55786837
Is that good?
vo=opengl-hq:no-deband:backend=win:es=no
video-sync=display-resample
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Is it possible that dxinterop is slower (use more gpu in gpu-z) than angle on my machine?
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Sup /mpv/

I'm using a shitty netbook running Ubuntu from a USB stick right now and I want to see if it can play 720p videos with mpv.

Problem is I don't know shit about Linux in general so I don't know what commands to run in the terminal to get mpv up and running.

Could anyone help out?
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>>55777032
>optimize it
If it was actually optimized it would be great.
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>>55785427
>>55785757
you can shift drag and drop files to add to playlist
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>>55788063
Why not ask on the friendly linux thread?
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send help
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>>55779187
Can you put OP's presets into this player?
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>>55778158
I have the same chipset, here's my mpv.conf:
vo=opengl-hq:interpolation:tscale=catmull_rom
video-sync=display-resample
hwdec=auto
fullscreen=yes
script-opts=osc-layout=bottombar,osc-seekbarstyle=bar
audio-channels=2
volume=70
screenshot-template="/home/anonymous/Pictures/screenshots/ %f_%p_(%tY-%tm-%td_%tI:%tM%tP)"
[nohq]
vo=opengl:interpolation:tscale=catmull_rom

720p 10-bit H264 works fine, but I have to use the nohq profile for 1080p.

>>55788063
Probably the easiest way would be something like:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/mpv-tests
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mpv

You'll want to make make a file called mpv.conf in ~/.config/mpv/ with something like the OP's low options. Run mpv /path/to/your/video.mkv or figure out how to do it the graphical way on your own.
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tscale linear or tscale oversample?
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>>55792136
Thanks
But I don't have Intel driver installed, so HW decoder won't work with the open drivers and will revert to SW decoding
Will it cause an issue?

And how do you switch to nohq profile?
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>>55792888
>Will it cause an issue?
I have no idea. Why don't you try it and see?

>And how do you switch to nohq profile?
"mpv --profile=nohq" is set as one of the applications that handles video files in my file manager, with just "mpv" as the default.

You should read the manual:
https://mpv.io/manual/master/
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>>55782668

So how come that when I set my monitor to 48Hz it still judders and stutters noticeably without interpolation?
That's right, because the industry standard for movies is the ancient 23.976 fps and monitor refresh rates don't do non integer multiples.

So unless your eyes are severely damaged, you will see heavy judder and still have to use interpolation. Unless the industry changes to higher refresh rates (or to integer refresh rates), there will always be a need for interpolation.

And don't pretend you don't know that literally every TV has built in hardware interpolation to alleviate this problem.
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Don't know what I did but bash completion is completely fucked on hat meme 24.
 mpv <TAB> 

doesn't even print any candidates at all, no matter the extensions. (Freshly recompiled and on master.)
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>>55793727
23.976 Hz and 24.000 Hz only differ by 0.1%, so the distinction is meaningless in practice.

With mpv on a 48 Hz display you should get a perfect 2:2 frame pattern with display-sync enabled, and a near-perfect 2:2 frame pattern with display sync disabled.

(You can test the latter case by using
-vo opengl-hq:check-pattern=2-2 -video-sync=audio
)
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>>55793940

I know, but the stutter is still horrible. Interpolation smooths out, making it watchable again.
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>>55793978
But then please don't call it judder, we don't need a continued proliferation of ambiguous terms
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>>55793996

You're right, sorry about that confusion.

Still, the problem persists (stutter) and interpolation sorts it out (well, it lessens it). And unless the industry standard changes completely, this will not go away.
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>>55790420
>send help
Holy shit your render times are insane
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>>55783845
That's odd. It's probably because of the modesetting driver, but I have almost the same setup except with Haswell and I can't repro.

Maybe try messing with the compositor settings in System Settings (under Display and Monitor.) Also, try vo=opengl:backend=x11egl and vo=opengl:backend=x11
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when are they going to change this piece of shit icon? the circle has depth to it, but the triangle in the middle is flat. it's pissing me off.
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>>55794567
It looks fine to me ™
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>>55783845
>>55794551
Intel GPU drivers are in a world of pain in general. We're having issues of displays flickering and switching on/off rapidly when connected over DisplayPort to intel GPUs, and apparently the fix for it was released but distros are refusing to ship it because it breaks other crap like this.

tl;dr just don't use intel GPUs, because intel does not give a single SHIT about writing linux drivers
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>>55794688
But laptops tho. Intel drivers may be shit, but I will never buy a laptop with switchable graphics ever again.
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>>55792136
>
vo=opengl-hq:interpolation:tscale=catmull_rom

Doesn't this make things worse?
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>>55794688
>intel does not give a single SHIT about writing linux drivers
What about intel drivers for linux?
Should I revert back to open drivers?
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>>55794870
What do you mean?
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>>55794912
>Interpolation
>tscale=catmull_rom
These use more resources than if left to default.
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>>55794940
I don't notice any performance hit, and someone in a thread on github some anon linked to a couple times (https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/2685) said it's about the same as the default (Mitchell). I briefly tried all of them and catmull_rom looked OK and didn't drop frames or anything. That's good enough for me unless there's a compelling reason to use something else.
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>>55794048
>>55793996
Is it stutter (video steps back and forth) making it a weird playback? Or is it judder? Where the frames/parts of frame seems to be slow to catchup during scene panning and make the scene into a mess?
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>>55794940
>Interpolation
Missed that in my first response. Yeah, it uses more resources, but interpolating 24fps animation to 60fps makes it a lot easier on the eyes. You really notice it in panning shots.
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>>55795086
Oversample used to be default and is using way less resources. I assume he was referring to that.
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>have to pay to use SVP and MPV on windows
>but it's free on linux
>install ubuntu after bunch of shit with partitions
>have to do it twice because GRUB installed itself on the wrong drive
>do the terminal wizardry on the SVP wiki
>ubuntu has literally no idea what to do with the Qt file the wiki told me I had to download
>find via google a repository for Qt 5.6
>install it
>svp starts but just closes afterwards no
>google for 10 hours
>apparantly SVP is retarded and can't detect Qt because it's 5.6 and not 5.5
>but with some random command you can force it to still work, but you have to run it every time you want to start SVP
>FINALLY it starts up
>have to find and open my fucking animus from SVP
>performance is fucking shit
>select different driver
>performance is better but still fucking shit
>whereas on Windows it worked fine when I still used MPC-HC with SVP
>no Taiga on linux

Why the fuck do people like Linux? On Windows it's not only easier but everything actually fucking works
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>>55795762
I stopped reading at SVP. It's Russian scam software that implements a garbage video filter. Who the hell cares?
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>>55795879
I thought maybe now that it's at version 4 it be a bit better than what it originally was when I still used it, but it probably has just as much artifacting as it used to.

I'll just stay with mpv's interpolation, it's probably better anyway.
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>>55795762
>Why the fuck do people like Linux?
Easy to automate tedious things.
Package managers keep software up to date and make installing most software trivial.
Problems you do have are often easier to fix and the community is helpful.
It's a stable OS that rarely crashes.

Things work on Linux too. Don't blame the tool for your inexperience.
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>>55781075
it sucks that I can't get this to work with mpv instances opened with the watch with mpv firefox add-on
probably has to do with permissions, if it can be resolved
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>>55795162
It's hard to understand what you mean from your description, but see this

https://github.com/haasn/interpolation-samples
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>>55795762
>20 lines of issues caused by SVP
>blame linux
classic
>>
screenshot-format=png
screenshot-png-compression=8
screenshot-template='~/Desktop/%F (%P) %n'

i'm getting "error writing screenshot", does anybody know why? am i doing something wrong?
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>>55797059
The error means it can't find the location.
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>>55794185
>video plays fine
I am really thinking about making a new config and seeing why the fuck is this happening.
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>>55797195
>>55794185
This is with nothing but opengl-hq
>>
fuck this meme player piece of shit, can't even take screenshots, back to my just works mpc-hc.
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>>55797781
press S you fuck
>>
How can I watch HEVC content on my PC?
My specs are i5 4590 and GTX970. I know that GTX970 does not support HEVC decoding, but Intel iGPU supports HEVC 8bit decoding.

So, should I install Intel drivers and enable iGPU on BIOS or am I good to go with this setup already?
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>>55797811
Just go with software decoding. You still get decent decoding on 720p video
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>>55797811
You don't need hardware decoding for HEVC, your CPU is powerful enough for 4k@30Hz 10-bit HEVC software decode
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>>55797800
ctrl + s works but s alone gives me an error. what the fuck is this?
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>>55797975
ctrl + s also captures osd, so fuck that.
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>>55797781
>>55797975
>>55797985
It's because you're using some shitty hardware decoder that can't take screenshots

Blame yourself for your technological troubles
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>>55795762
Well you are obviously lying so there's no point in replying to your individual points.
The SVP author himself recommended mpv+SVP on windows because of better performance and multiple others confirmed that. They usually criticize the typical things you can also read here regarding this setup (no settings GUI for mpv).

But maybe you are also just retarded because
>have to find and open my fucking animus from SVP
Is definitely not true as I used it myself and there was no need to use the SVP program.
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>>55797337
Looks well better, doesn't it. It's like a tenth of your previous render time.
>>
>>55798021
No shit he would say that because you need to buy SVP Pro to use it on windows with MPV.

When I just opened my video files there was no interpolation, it only had interpolation when I selected the video file in SVP itself.
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>>55798012
shit thanks nigger, it works after i disabled hardware decoder
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>>55797924
>>55797927
Thanks, you guys are right. Looks like my CPU is powerful enough for HEVC.
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literally perfect x201 settings coming in:
http://pastie.org/pastes/10921889/text
(field too long for 4chan)
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>>55798197
>25 Mbps = 26.1 fps
I don't know what you call “powerful enough for HEVC”, but I personally wouldn't exactly enjoy a slideshow
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>>55798421
It is 4K and I have no intent on watching 4K.
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>>55798446
>I have no intent on watching 4K
2160p60 is the standard resolution for pretty much all HEVC stuff

Where do you plan on getting HEVC content that isn't UltraHD?
>>
can i make the subtitles appear at the bottom, including the black bars but not appear half on the video and half on the black bars? does it depend on the subtitle file? rustles my autism.
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>>55798069
>When I just opened my video files there was no interpolation, it only had interpolation when I selected the video file in SVP itself.
I checked it again just to confirm that you are just a moron full of shit. Even their own wiki page lists this way of usage as "alternative".
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>>55798465
>2160p60 is the standard resolution for pretty much all HEVC stuff
No, not even close. Torrent trackers are full of 720 and 1080p HEVC content
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>>55798539
Alright, I can't recheck because I already deleted everything related to Ubuntu from my PC so i'll just take your word for it.
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>>55798558
stay cucked winpleb
>>
Some videos don't load subtitles by default, how can I make it so mpv always loads subtitles on every video if they are available?
>>
How do I emulate softvol-max function?
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>>55793775
same here
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>>55798069
sounds like you have brain problems
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>>55793775
Your problem is that you're using bash.
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>>55778837
okay i solved it.
MOUSE_BTN2 ignore to input.conf
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>>55793775
>2016
>still using bash
you have yourself to blame
>>
>>55798828
>>55799010
zsh autists pls go
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>>55795162

With interpolation off, there is judder, i.e. the weird lagging in horizontal pans that is especially noticeable if you have a lot of vertical lines in the background (say a fence or something like that)
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>>55798292
>x201 settings
??????
>>55798197
what cpu?
>>55798057
I give up there is something wrong with the displaying of stats.
>>55798516
you mean on the black bars?
sub-use-margins=no   #subs on black bars

>>55798716
>they still haven't fix the god dam volume not being remembered
>>55798465
Go to your local torrent website, there has been a ton of HEVC material being upload it, don't know about private trackers though.
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>>55799147
>what cpu?
i5 4590
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>>55799147
fucking hell man
why did softvol become deprecated?!
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>>55799237
Looks like it's going to be added back.
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/commit/7621a028bf555c9ed0430501bc6eac2fa204114c
>>
Some of my animu mkvs are broken insofar as some of the subtitle's styles reference the embedded fonts by the wrong name. I know how to demux and remux the script, but I don't know what value I'm supposed to but in the font field of the style. I tried some of the values from the output of fc-scan (example:
family: "Open Sans"(s) "Open Sans Semibold"(s)
familylang: "en"(s) "en"(s)
style: "Semibold"(s) "Regular"(s)
stylelang: "en"(s) "en"(s)
fullname: "Open Sans Semibold"(s)
fullnamelang: "en"(s)
slant: 0(i)(s)
weight: 180(i)(s)
width: 100(i)(s)
foundry: "1ASC"(s)
file: "OpenSans-Semibold.ttf"(s)
index: 0(i)(s)
outline: True(s)
scalable: True(s)
) but none of them seem to work for all fonts.
Does anybody know?
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>>55798716
volume-max

>>55799147
>they still haven't fix the god dam volume not being remembered
What?
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>>55798716
softvol-max was renamed to volume-max

>>55799147
>they still haven't fix the god dam volume not being remembered
Not a bug

>>55799237
Softvol didn't become deprecated, it became the default
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>>55799147
>I give up there is something wrong with the displaying of stats.
Why? The script doesn't make these numbers up, mpv provides them.
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>>55799357
>Not a bug
no shit it's not a bug
and that's what makes it more annoying
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>>55799364
>Why? The script doesn't make these numbers up, mpv provides them.
"There is something wrong with the displaying of stats"
Meaning it can be both, but to be honest I don't care as long as the video plays fine, or maybe I am blind.
All I know is that if I keep on looking at the red stat numbers I might go insane.
>>55799354
>What?
The volume used to be remembered when you used save-position-quit. ( this didn't work with soft-vol enable however ) but now it doesn't work if you have volume-max disabled, not like there is a command to even disable.
>>55799237
huh?
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>>55799432
>The volume used to be remembered when you used save-position-quit.
Still works for me using latest git version and I've always used softvol.
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>>55799308
>>55799354
>>55799357
>>55799432
pardon my retardedness
all I know is I had softvol-max=1000 set and audio would be capped to 100% being very loud.
since 18.1 it's gone, I can set volume-max to 1000 but I get 0 to 1000 volume bar in-player. I really hope I comunicated that clearly.
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>>55799432
>The volume used to be remembered when you used save-position-quit.
That always did and still should work

I thought you meant remembering the volume level across different files
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>>55799813
>That always did and still should work
I posted a video a while ago, and no it does not work.

Is there even command to disable volume-max? or is it enabled by default? why not make it so that it remembers the volume even if volume-max is enabled?
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Once upon a time I had some weird plugin to make MPC play shit at 60 FPS with interpolated frames to generate some absurdly smooth motion.

Is there something like that with MPV? The interpolation I'm seeing appears to be more concerned with syncing up with monitor refresh rates and, though I can definitely tell the difference when using interpolation, it's not giving me that hilarious smooth fake 60FPS bullshit.
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>>55800198
It's called SVP and it exists for mpv as well.
>>
Anyone know what can cause interpolation to not work anymore? Using the high preset in the OP and last week it was still working yet now it doesn't anymore. Changing tscale to for example gaussian does make it more blurry but it stays stuttery.
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>>55797059
try it without the apostrophes
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>>55799970
[cplayer] Resuming playback. This behavior can be disabled with --no-resume-playback.
[cplayer] Loading config '/home/nand/.config/mpv/watch_later/C44DA3E7E996079D278070B4522C1644'
[cplayer] Reading config file /home/nand/.config/mpv/watch_later/C44DA3E7E996079D278070B4522C1644
[cplayer] Setting option 'start' = '4.877220' (flags = 36)
[cplayer] Setting option 'volume' = '46.000000' (flags = 36)


works fine for me
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>>55800198
>>55800244
There's also MVTools, which is the project that SVP stole all its code from
>>
is there a way to add a keyboard shortcut to advance 1:30 so i can skip anime openings?
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>>55800640
https://github.com/haasn/gentoo-conf/blob/nanodesu/home/nand/.mpv/scripts/avail/skipchapters.lua
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>>55800763
What if it doesn't have chapters?
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>>55800784
Read the manual.
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>>55800605
show your conf
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>>55800627
>SVP stole all its code from
Come on now, it wasn't all of it.
>>55800627
I very much doubt MVTools is better than SVP, however I haven't tried it.
>>
>>55800947
https://github.com/haasn/gentoo-conf/blob/nanodesu/home/nand/.mpv/mpv.conf
>>
>>55800969
MVTools can be used in many more useful ways than just "muh 60fps" so I'd say it's better for that alone.
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>>55800969
>I very much doubt MVTools is better than SVP, however I haven't tried it.
Well MVTools is slower for one but it has the good feeling of open source.
>>55801156
>MVTools can be used in many more useful ways than just "muh 60fps" so I'd say it's better for that alone.
SVP can too. You can actually write the VS/avisynth script yourself and use it exactly like MVTools. Difference is just that you did not compile SVP yourself but loaded a blob and maybe even paid for it.
The SVP GUI does nothing else but generate such a VS script based on your settings for the plebs.
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>>55794688
>tl;dr just don't use intel GPUs, because intel does not give a single SHIT about writing drivers
ftfy
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>>55798465
>2160p60 is the standard resolution for pretty much all HEVC stuff
Not even close, 24 hz dominates more than ever, you will be hard pressed to find soap operas at 30 hz
You might find some sports at 50 or even 60 hz but it's really a longshot, F1 and other major sports are still filmed at 720p50
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>>55801111
volume=70

Yes If you specify the volume with
volume=#
it will use that volume at start.

The problem is that before all this you could close a file and it would of remembered that volume even if you open another file (new one).

ex; open file > set volume 20 > open new file > volume is 20 > set volume to 60 > open new file > volume is 60

>>55801156
If you say so
>>55801285
>Well MVTools is slower for one but it has the good feeling of open source.
I am definitely not hating on it.
>>55801432
I think I know the answer, but why at 50 instead of 60?
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>>55801459
How fucking often are you going to flip-flop your stance? Seriously, make up your mind

You were just saying that it didn't work for save-position-quit, which it clearly does.

Whether I set volume=70 in my config or not has absolutely nothing to do with it
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>>55801503
>How fucking often are you going to flip-flop your stance?
flip-flop what?
I am literally telling you how it used to work and how it doesn't now.
the fuck?
>>
>>55801156
>>55801285
The only functional difference between MVTools and SVP is that SVP rewrote MFlowFps to use the GPU instead of the CPU.

That's literally it
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>>55801432
>You might find some sports at 50 or even 60 hz but it's really a longshot, F1 and other major sports are still filmed at 720p50
You likely won't be playing anything like this in your media player any time soon, but these are apparently 60-120fps: http://www.nhk.or.jp/8k/events/index_e.html
>>
>>55801432
Huh, okay then. All of the HEVC samples I have come across are 2160p60, but maybe that's just because all I download are samples.
>>
Is there anything that will secure the JSON interface? I want to play around with writing a remote control application but don't particularly like everything being so unsecure.
>>
>>55802078
UNIX permissions
>>
>>55802174
My plan was to talk over a network socket
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>>55802188
Tunnel it through TLS or OpenVPN
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>>55802236
or SSH
>>
Is it possible to get hardware decoding(thinking it's videotoolbox in OS X) in El Capitan with NVidia Web Drivers?

I feel like I'm missing a configuration flag, the only vo I get is opengl, opengl-hq, image, and null.

It keeps insisting on software decoding which is frustrating.
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>>55799321
Any ideas?
>>
>open video/movie in MPV
>maximize window but don't go completely fullscreen FPS play as intended
>Go fullscreen
>video lags horribly

Why is this? I want to like MPV, I really do, but what the fuck?
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>>55802257
hwdec=auto
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>>55803067
Had this same exact issue with MPC-HC, it's actually one of the reasons why I switched to MPV in the first place.

Anyway i'm pretty sure it's because of hardware acceleration, try putting hwdec=no in your config file.
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>>55802257
>the only vo I get is opengl, opengl-hq, image, and null.
Yes? You aren't actually trying to add hwdec to the vo line I hope? Use auto or videotoolbox (OS X 10.8 or higher).

vo=opengl-hq
hwdec=videotoolbox


Now, whether that works with the nVidia drivers or not is not something I can confirm. There isn't much info about videotoolbox in the manual.
>>
Does anybody know if it is possible to set different profiles for different resolutions?
I.e. when mpv detects a 4k resolution file, it would automatically use profile [profile.4k] in the config? Or does this only work with filetypes?
>>
>>55789557
>shift
thanks dude, much appreciated!
accidental porn poster here, sorry for yesterday :)
>>
>>55803083
Doesn't work.

--vo=opengl-hq and --hwdec=auto ends up with software encoding. ffmpeg is compiled with videotoolbox and hardware acceleration support. Can't figure out why it's not allowing it.
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Stupid mpv question.
I want to bind 'screenshot' on the print button but PRINT or PRNT doesn't work.
What's the key called then?
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>>55803500
Unfortunately not with the mpv.conf file! :(
Somebody said it is possible with a lua script and that he will create one soon. It was 2 months ago...
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>>55803813
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/blob/master/etc/input.conf

# List of commands and further details: DOCS/man/input.rst
# List of special keys: --input-keylist
# Keybindings testing mode: mpv --input-test --force-window --idle
>>
>>55803881

Eh, too bad. I had hoped for some simple settings similar to the ytdl settings
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>>55803902
Well, fuck me sideways. It is PRINT.
Why doesn't it work then, it doesn't even say anything in testing mode.

Should be just 'PRINT screenshot', right? Other keys work, too.
>>
>>55804067
You mean PrtSc? it's not registering for me.
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>>55804328
Yeah same here.
I tried a lua script with a forced keybinding but still nothing. This is weird.
>>
Why does forcing a window size with geometry forces black bars on videos that do not have black bars? anyway to get past this?
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>>55776910
having an actual positive on win10 is surprising
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>tfw using chinkplayer
why should I not use it besides the botnet? It's got a skinnable interface, good quality playback and supports everything I have
>>
>>55805024
>chinkplayer
?
>>
>>55805207
aka PotPlayer
>>
I can't manage to make a key display the duration of the video as

HH:MM:SS (Elapsed) / HH:MM:SS (Total)


The code below displays it, but adds an icon and a % value to it.

no-osd cycle_values osd-level 3 1
>>
I know this is an "MPV" general, but why does madVR up-scales my video?
>>
>>55803539
>accidental porn poster here, sorry for yesterday :)
the only thing you should apologize for is not knowing the goddamn source
>>
>>55804328
>>55804799
Your DE might be intercepting the keystroke
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>>55806187
That's its job.
>>
Does mpv perform better in a GNU/Linux environment?
If that's the case I might dual boot.

I tried testing it out on Ubuntu booting from a pen drive, but I keep getting errors in the Terminal when I try to download the necessary packages, so I guess I have to do a full install instead to make it work.

Ran these commands by the way

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/mpv-tests

$ sudo apt-get update

$ sudo apt-get install mpv
>>
>>55806892
what was the error?
>>
>>55806914
Something something packages not installable
>>
>>55806892
Why don't you use mpv-build and compile, I find it quite easy to compile and install once the required libraries (installed through apt-get) are installed
>>
>>55806975
Uhh sure, why not? I'll give it a shot.

I'm kind of new to GNU/Linux in general, so could you hold my hand? What commands do I run?
>>
>>55806532
Yeah that's what I though, maybe it's the default windows keybind since the key actually takes a screenshot.
>>
>>55807009
pls respond
>>
>>55807201
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv-build
>>
I just installed mpv in Fedora 24 but it does not start, i try to open multiple file formats with it and still nothing and it doesn't open from the command line
>>
>>55807201
This are almost all dependencies, the names are the packages for Ubuntu 16.04

One thing to note I may have added extra/uneeded dependencies

liblua5.2-dev lua5.2 rst2pdf libdvdread-dev libbluray-dev libcdio-paranoia-dev libguess-dev libuchardet-dev librubberband-dev liblcms2-dev libpulse-dev libdrm-dev xorg-dev libva-dev libvdpau-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libegl1-mesa-dev libcaca-dev libjpeg8-dev mesa-vdpau-drivers libgnutls-openssl-dev libasound-dev
>>
>>55807009
emerge mpv
on a real distro
>>
>>55806597
I feel like you are not lying
>>
>>55807402
>E: Unable to locate [package name]

Can't install any of them it seems.

Again, I think I have to do a full install rather than from a pen drive.

>>55807269
Get stuck on the first command.
Running
apt-get install equivs
gives 'E: Package 'equivs' has no installation candidate'

>>55807490
What do you considet a real distro?
>>
>>55807649
>emerge
he's a gentooman
>>
>>55807649
>E: Unable to locate [package name]
You probably just need to enable the universe repository, which is often disabled on live-USB environments.
>>
>>55807676
Ah, I see.

>>55807801
I enabled
add-apt-repository universe
and still get the error.

Fuck.
>>
Okay, what the fuck
Despite all the errors I still managed to install mpv.

Thanks for your help.
>>
>>55807936
Fuck yeah. It's working great and I got smooth 1080p 10bit playback.

I knew Winblows was holding this machine back.
>>
>>55807864
did you remember to
apt update
after the add-apt-repository?
>>
>>55808089
Yes, I already got it to work.
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