http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/203992
What the heck is wrong with the mpv colors? MPC-BE, PotPlayer, VLC - all render the same picture but MPV shows different colors.
Win 10 x64, latest MPV build, disabled all the video-related settings in AMD panel but this happens on non-accelerated videos as well. Is there a setting I can use to make colors look normal?
MPV pic is sharper because I didn't turn off sharpen shader but the issue is the same even on the clean config.
All I'm seeing is artifacts in Kazuma's hair with MPC-BE
>gook vs white
MPV is raciz
>>59492502
Fix your ICC settings.
>mpv looks better
>What the heck is wrong with the mpv colors?
Also show your config
>>59492553
This is what I have now, but as I said, picture looks the same on a clean default config.
profile=opengl-hq
opengl-shaders="~~/shaders/adaptive-sharpen.glsl"
hwdec=no
script-opts=osc-layout=bottombar,osc-timetotal=no,osc-minmousemove=0,osc-seekbarstyle=bar,osc-hidetimeout=200,osc-fadeduration=175,osc-deadzonesize=1
keep-open
geometry=50%:50%
autofit-larger=80%x80%
slang=enm,en,eng
alang=ja,jp,jpn,en,eng
volume=60
volume-max=150
>>59492540
How do I do that?
>>59492502
Considering how much work has gone into colour accuracy in mpv's renderer, if mpv is different, it's probably correct. Other players (VLC especially) tend to not give a shit. I'm not great with colour stuff, but the green colour cast on the first image makes it seem like PotPlayer is incorrectly using the BT.601 (SD) matrix instead of the BT.709 (HD) matrix for colour conversion. Maybe try disabling hardware accelerated decoding in MPC-BE, PotPlayer and VLC (I think they all use it by default, but mpv doesn't.) Hardware decoders tend to fuck up YUV->RGB conversion.
Any decent windows front-ends with a volume slider?
>>59492502
Have you tried with madvr?
>>59492759
Can't say that I have. Could it be that the default EVR-CP gets color conversion wrong or maybe some glitch in a GPU driver...?
Thanks for the suggestion, dunno why I didn't think about it. I'll try madVR later and see if the colors in Pot/MPC will be closer to MPV.