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Install mpv:
https://mpv.io/installation/

Wiki:
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/wiki

Manual:
https://mpv.io/manual/master/

User Scripts(including opengl shaders):
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/wiki/User-Scripts

High quality rendering:
profile=opengl-hq
video-sync=display-resample
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100% mathematically proven optimal non-meme config:
profile=opengl-hq
scale=ewa_lanczossharp
tscale=oversample
video-sync=display-resample
interpolation

(((they))) want you to use meme shaders
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what's best cscale
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>>62144272
mitchell (SSIM) or catmull_rom.
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>>62144287
https://diff.pics/zFMazAHzvgml/1
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>[09:58:11] wm4 - lol at vulkan being shit
D3D native renderer when?
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>>62144454
When you write it.
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What AMD driver is the best for mpv on Linux? I have a new Polaris GPU.
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>>62144727
>Linux
what distro stupid nigger
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>>62144770
Ubuntu.
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>>62144100
is there a way to have a message like "end of playback" when a file has finished playing?
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>>62144209
Then why it looks like blurry shit, memeboy?
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Pls help. I am the guy with AMD Polaris GPU. I am a newfag to Linux and dont understand what do i need to install to efficiently utilize my video card. I am on Ubuntu 16.04. I know that its support my GPU in the kernel. Do i need to install mesa only? Sorry for the off topic but ive seen some experts using AMD GPU's ITT.
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>>62145425
Yes, mesa should be fine. AMD's open source drivers are pretty good now and beat the old proprietary stack in benchmarks.
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>>62145452
Thanks. It is just that ive seen on archwiki that i need to install "xf86-video-amdgpu" package. It provides "X.org amdgpu video driver". Do i even need it if i`m on Ubuntu?
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>>62145487
I don't think it matters that much whether you have the DDX, since the modesetting driver performs about as well. If it's in your repo and you don't have it installed, you can install it, but the important thing is that you have mesa.
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>>62145520
It seems that mesa comes preinstalled in Ubuntu. Do you think i should use Padoka PPA for the latest mesa?
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>>62145564
If you think it's worth the effort, sure. It looks like Mesa 17.0 is EOL and won't be getting bug fixes.
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Brainlet here, how do I enable RAVU?
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>>62145746
opengl-shader="~~/shaders/ravu-r3-smoothtest1.hook"
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I installed the Open With extension on Firefox, and I'm trying to use it with mpv. However, it doesn't seem to do anything, what should I do?
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>>62146423
point it to mpv.exe in the settings
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>>62146447
I already did that, my issue is that I click the mpv entry on Youtube pages and it doesn't do anything. I have youtube-dl installed of course.
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Did you ever hear the tragedy of madshi the Wise? I thought not. It’s not a story the users would tell you. It’s a coding legend. madshi was a creater of renderers, so powerful and so wise he could influence a media player to use madVR... He had such a knowledge of rendering that he could even deprecate vlc. The creating of renderers is a pathway to many images some consider to be unnatural. He became so powerful.. the only thing he was afraid of was losing his influence, which eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he taught his users everything he knew, then mpv killed him in his sleep. Ironic. He could make renderers for others, but not himself.
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>>62146482
Wtf dude madshi reads those threads...
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>>62146460
idk, works for me. I'm on 55.0.3. This is what my setup looks like.
# Streams
ytdl=yes
hls-bitrate=max
ytdl-format=bestvideo[height<=?1080][fps<=?30][vcodec!=?vp9][protocol!=http_dash_segments]+bestaudio/best

[protocol.https]
force-window=immediate
cache=yes
cache-default=102400 # size in KB
cache-backbuffer=102400 # size in KB
cache-secs=120 # how many seconds of audio/video to prefetch
cache-file=TMP
user-agent='Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/59.0.3071.115 Safari/537.36'

[protocol.http]
profile=protocol.https

make sure youtube-dl is up-to-date
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>>62146482
9/10
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>>62146559
Tried again, for some reasons it only works on the first video that I try to open and then it doesn't work.
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>>62146763
sounds like somethings wrong on your end
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>>62146559
>ytdl-format=bestvideo[height<=?1080][fps<=?30][vcodec!=?vp9][protocol!=http_dash_segments]+bestaudio/best
What's the point of this? Why not just bestvideo+bestaudio/best?
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>>62146820
my toaster cant handle 4k
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>>62146482
But haasn and madshi is the same person!
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How to check haasn's github activity the right way?

>2 days ago
https://github.com/haasn?tab=repositories
>8 hours ago
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/pull/4777#issuecomment-325559348

WTF!
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>>62147067
Is it because Github is a Ruby shit?
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>>62147067
I just think of pic related and know he/she(s) working hard for all of us
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>>62147127
Yes! She/he is terrific! I abandoned foss development for real life recently and I don't understand how she/he is still that productive, however she/he had some slowdowns last year.

I am maybe a lazy fat guy or just too old now. :(
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>>62144100
>Pulsar
>>>>Pulsar
>Pulsar?
Pulsar.
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>>62147195
I wish I had the motivation to learn how to program, I imagine helping to maintain projects like mpv would be a nice pastime
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>>62147216
It's harder than what you think, dude.
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>>62147817
Probably
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>>62147204
Quasar? :D
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>>62147828
No, it's sure! ;)
At least mpv is not coded in retarded C++ but oldish C, it's still a fucking pain.
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>>62147868
Yeah I'll have to take your word for it, I have no motivation in my life; I doubt I'll ever seriously get into coding
I do try my best to have a good amount of respect for the devs though
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>>62145048
because that is how it's meant to be viewed.
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>>62147127
hanna is the hottest dev
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So i have a chinkpad t420 laptop with i3, intel hd 4000 and the standard 1366x768 display, which is the best config to use for these specs ?
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>>62147886
Technology is fucking hell.
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How do I edit hotkeys and add scripts on windows for mpv?
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>>62147978
Put them in %appdata%\mpv
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>>62148022
I just make a txt file, paste it, then rename to .conf right?
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>>62148125
Yes. input.conf for keys iirc and for scripts create scripts subdir and put scriptfiles there.
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>>62147964
see >>62144209
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cscale literally makes no difference on non-anime sources and very little on anime sources anyway
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>>62147917
>that is how it's meant to be viewed
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>>62148649
can you post a config that doesnt make it blurry but sharpens instead? I'm a fucking newfriend on this player.
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>>62148801
sharpen3 or spline36
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>>62148868
t. iGPU
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>>62148900
sharper than ewa_lanczossharp

sinc is the iGPU scaler btw sweetie x
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>>62148868
Thanks, spline36 looks better. Anything else you would recommend to add to the config? so far I have
># High quality video rendering for fast computer.
>profile=opengl-hq
>scale=spline36
>tscale=oversample
>video-sync=display-resample
>interpolation
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>>62149012
spline36 is in the opengl-hq profile so you don't need to enable it explicitly. anything else depends on what kind of videos you watch
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>>62149114
Mostly anime, sometimes gook movies or tv shows like GoT or black sails.
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>>62149151
i think you're set, only thing i would look into is hardware decoding, you probably don't need it but if it doesn't cause problems it's nice to have
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Why do the last few windows builds cause my entire computer to lock up for five seconds on launch?
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Fast-FSRCNN with compute shader when?
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How do I loop a video in mpv?
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>>62149502
--loop
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>>62149536
Can I do that without having to change my config, I don't want every video to loop
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>>62149563
That's a command line argument...
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>>62149502
>>62149536
>>62149563
>>62149587
[extension.webm]
loop-file=inf

put this in your mpv.conf and for example it will automatically loop every file with webm extension
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so apparently the mpv devs listened to me and added ISO country codes on subtitles.

Are you going to allow subtitle delay too?
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>>62149789
You can already add subtitle delays
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>>62149795
for instance Z and X controls ms delay by 0.1 per time aka 100ms
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>>62149795
manually, not permanent in the filename. you actually have to change it every time you open the file. whereas if you allow delay input on the filename mpv can could delay the subtitle every time you open the file. AC3 has this functionality where if an ac3 audio says DELAY -1000ms then the muxer will know it has to delay the audio.

it'd be neat if mpv could do that with subtitles
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how do i build the hardwaredecoder under memedows 10?
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>>62149829
Wouldn't this simply be solved by downloading your content from a proper source? I can only imagine this would be an issue if you're downloading YIFI rips and finding your subs from sites like opensubtitles
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>>62149829
Surely mkv has some form of metadata to communicate this? If not you can always demux the subs, apply the offset automatically and remux.
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>>62146784
On further introspection it seems to apply only to certain videos, and it does still do that even if i run mpv [URL] on a terminal, so it's either a problem of Youtube itself or of youtube-dl.
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/madvr/ when? :D
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>>62149502
L to make the whole file loop and l to A-B loop
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>madshi
>It should be exactly as smooth as smooth motion, because all smooth motion does it simulate a monitor which has a refresh rate that perfectly matches your movie frame rate. Basically 71hz should look exactly like smooth motion, minus the minor blurring and ghosting that some users see (and some don't) when using smooth motion.
Why is it so different on mpv with interpolation?
Should I change tscale?
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>>62149911
here's another scenario: I download a video and when I go grab the subtitles the subs are made for a different release
>>62149930
yes mkv has this ability, however what if I want to seed the video? why adding it to mkvtoolnix and then assigning the delay only to try and see if it works again and again until I find the delay number that matches when your player could simply take input delay from filename, I don't think this would be too difficult to implement to be honest. I know nothing about lia but I'm sure you could push the delay by reading the input filename even in a script. it doesn't have to be a permanent feature.
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>>62144770
You could have guessed Ubuntu from him not saying.
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>>62150076
I see your point but any good release group should have done the work before uploading
Movies/Anime that don't would get trumped
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>>62150100
you are assuming these groups release subtitles also, while many releases are subtitle-less. in a perfect worls the best release would be the first and the first subs would be for the best release, However, that's of the case
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>>62149829
You can also write file-specific configuration files. If you wish to have a configuration file for a file called 'video.avi', create a file named 'video.avi.conf' with the file-specific options in it and put it in ~/.config/mpv/. You can also put the configuration file in the same directory as the file to be played. Both require you to set the --use-filedir-conf option (either on the command line or in your global config file).

Do this then add sub-delay=500 to your config.
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>>62150076
Ah I didn't get that you wanted the delay to be part of the filename. It should be trivial to do this in a script, but you won't be able to "seed" (what did you mean?) it because it requires the script.

Overall it sounds pretty hacky to me.
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>>62150135
Also if you quit with Q it will save the subtitle delay in watch_later next time you watch the file.
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>>62150134
Where are you getting your content? There's very few places I can think of that release content without subtitles
I'm not trying to argue the point about improved subtitle delay, I actually agree
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>>62150143
the delay info would be in the sub, not the video
, meaning you can still seed the video on a torrent without altering the filename

something like

Twin.Peaks.Fire.Walk.With.Me.1992.720p.BRRip.DELAY -1300ms.en.srt

for a video called Twin.Peaks.Fire.Walk.With.Me.1992.720p.BRRip.mkv

>>62150174
I usually get my content from popular places, but sometimes with highly expected movies there are crappy versions first and then the 720p 1080 ones appear.
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>>62150204
Oh you're getting you're content from public sites? That makes sense then
I can see where you're coming from now, the early releases of Movies are Scene/CAM releases and they don't come with Subtitles. Generally a quality Encode group will release a Movie with 15-20 different Subtitle languages.
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>no NGU
Into the trash it goes.
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>>62150240
yeah sometimes people make subtitles for 480p crappy releases and when the good ones come out all you have to do is delay the subtitles in order to play them. or sometimes you just happen to get an hd release in which the encoded did something weird like ordered chapters and that forces you to delay the subs. Honestly, being able to do that might come in handy for a lot of reasons, not just my example.
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>>62150204
>>62150135
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>>62150409
yes I read this, however I thinka scrit would benefit me more in the long run- it doesn't look hard to be honest. I'll just have to learn how to do a basic script and how if and regex work in lua in order to detect the DELAY on filename.
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>>62150472
mpv supports javascript now if you dislike lua
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/blob/master/DOCS/man/javascript.rst
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>>62150490
I don't dislike it, I only know a bit of python to it's the same doing it in lua or javascript.

the windows version supports js too?
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How do I watch a DVD with mpv. I can't get it to play..
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>>62151252
https://mpv.io/manual/stable/#playing-dvds
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>>62151252
>His PC has a disk drive
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>Ubuntu (PPA)
How often it gets updated? Is that the one i want to use (switching from Win shinchiro)?
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>>62143169
Tried out no-config, muted the sound and it sped up again. I'm running a 144hz monitor, so I thought that might have something to do with it. Tried it on both monitors, and the issue remains.
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>>62151607
Took me a while. It was the audio normalization I'm using. Copied and pasted it from someone's post in the previous thread
af-add=loudnorm=I=-25:TP=-1.5:LRA=1

Is there a clear reason why this is happening usind this line?
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>>62150253
[email protected]
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>>62150253
You don't have to use madshit anymore. :)
https://github.com/haasn/fsrcnn-mpv
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>>62153353
>Updated Jul 11
Its dead :(
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>>62153444
Still works better than NGU Sharp. ;)
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>>62153477
But its 3X upscale only... Also doesnt work with every backend. Doesnt work for me :<
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>>62153510
Yes! Haasn said he had some more interesting things to do before fixing this shit, however you could use scale=haasnsoft and opengl-shaders="~~/SSimSuperRes.glsl".
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>madshi
>Everybody who has problems with juddering playback should always test FSE as the first thing, IMHO. FSE has always been the most reliable playback mode - especially for very high refresh rates like 144hz.
He proved windows is not suitable for watching videos at all!
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How to enter FSE with angle?
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Just tried my config on Linux and my rendering times were 3X of Windows. 30 freaking ms vs 9ms on Win. FUUUCK. At least DR worked!
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What opengl-backend should i use on muh Ubuntu? AMD GPU.
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Mpv is fucking good but madVR is just unavoidable on Windows! It's maybe/surely not developped as flexible as mpv but who fucking cares except some devs? I hope he will finally make it much faster and avoid his feature complete cult.
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>>62153967
default
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>>62154018
Doesnt it use Angle by default? I thought Angle is shit.
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>>62153871
Complete opposite here. :(
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>>62150204
Just shift the times with aegisub
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>>62154036
Angle is for Windows and everything on Windows is a pure shit.
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>>62154049
If there was a nice cli tool you could make a quick script to shift the entire file the value of 'sub-delay'
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>>62154041
I used opengl-hq + RAVU r4 from the gather folder. Need more testing. Im also super new to Linux, just installed today. mpv is from PPA date august 12 i think. Latest mesa driver 17.30 something.
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>>62154052
What is used by default on Linux?
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>>62154065
https://github.com/wm4/mpv-scripts/blob/master/fix-sub-timing.lua
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Complete Rust rewrite when? ;)
http://www.ebookee.pro/rust-cookbook/
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>>62154089
Yeah alright, but notice how I was talking about baking the value of sub-delay into the file, this script doesn't do that. It's just a simple way of setting sub-delay to the correct value.

>>62154108
false flaggers not welcome
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>>62154120
you can't bake sub-delay into the file, sub-delay is an mpv option
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>>62154184
No shit dude, hence my suggesting of a script that would read this value and then bake it into the file using whatever tool.
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Is it better to stick to mpv or should i switch to mpc-hc? I have a really shitty windows laptop and frame timing are pretty fucking bad
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>>62154508
use hardware decoding and bilinear
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>>62154564
Is peak in any way relevant? Averge and last are at white valuse while peak is at 85k+
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>>62154691
do not know or care about what you're fucking gobbing off about and i suspect it doesn't make a big shit of a difference
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>>62154691
Peaks of 85k+ might only be normal for a few seconds at the start of playback. If you constantly get those timings something is wrong.
>>62154756
You talk like a retard :o
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>>62154877
not only is peaks constatly at 85k+ it also gets to 170k+ while averege and last stay around 30k, but there are no dropped frames
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>>62154877
you talk like a dumbass spastic reddit freshie, what's your fucking point?
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This player is a fucking joke lol
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Can I achieve higher picture quality with mpv than with MPC-BE and madvr?
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>>62155391
Maybe if you do a screenshot comparison and press your nose to the screen you'll be able to see a 0.05% difference.
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>>62155391
I can get ~ the same quality while using less resources
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>>62149976
>>62150253
>>62154006
>>62155116
>>62155391
reminder that it is the same faggot who walks in here multiple times every thread and shitposts about his shitty inefficient hard to configure renderer that only runs on windows
these threads have been around for years. i can't believe it's a different moron every time
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>>62151302
>https://mpv.io/manual/stable/#playing-dvds

Thank you for the manual. Now I can answer my own questions.

>>62151380
Yeah, for old games, old versions of windows xp and 7, DVDs of old movies.
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Is there any way to make a push to activate subtitles and have it go away when I release?

My Japanese allows me to understand like 90% of the conversations but sometimes I'd like to just flash subs up for a second and it'd be nice to just have a button to do that.
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>>62158733
cycle them on and off with j
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>>62158992
No thats not what I want.

I want to be able to hold down a button to view them then when I release the button it hides them again.
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>>62159091
Stop being autistic and toggle subs using v
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>>62159091
>requesting useless bloat 'features' that only you would ever use
fuck off
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>>62149176
>>62149151
If you have hardware decoding enabled then you should be aware that in some cases you may end up actually running hardware versions of filters instead of the ones implemented in OpenGL (all of them run on hardware but the non-OpenGL ones may perform differently or have different visual characteristics). Note, OpenGL is an API for GPU programming, if you are using OpenGL stuff you are still running on the GPU.

>>62148868
>>62148922
>>62149012
spline36 is the default upscaler that uses less resources and performs worse than ewa_lancozsharp (ewa_lancozsharp and opengl_hq are not the default options because they require a more powerful GPU and some users may not have it). It's possible you may think spline36 sharper at times because it is less accurate, I guess.

sharpen=3 can introduce aliasing and ringing because that's what happens when you oversharpen an image.
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>>62150472
I'm not an mpv dev or anything but that sounds like a potential attack vector unless the devs take the time to really do things properly (protip: most devs don't do parsing correctly in the wild).
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>>62149789
>so apparently the mpv devs listened to me and added ISO country codes on subtitles.

Does this mean I no longer need
sub-auto=fuzzy
in my config?

>>62150204
It seems like hard work to actually rename files like this in practice. Unless I'm misunderstanding or something.

Especially for TV shows it seems like it's 1000 times way easier to use a cli program like subedit and change the subtitle delay for an entire series with a single command.

There are also different subtitle settings that could affect timing like 'framerate' that this doesn't take into account.

>>62150409
>video.avi.conf
Can this be used to write special settings for an entire folder (like for an entire TV series)? Also, does the file-specific configuration over-ride the original configuration entirely or does it just add to it?
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>>62149964
Give example youtube URL that's failing for you? I remember having a bizarre problem with some videos when I first set up youtube-dl and added an option about loading unsafe playlists (even though the link I was using did not include a playlist).
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>>62150033
I'm a Linux user so I don't know dick about whatever madshii is talking about. However here is an explanation of a number of different interpolation techniques and how they're relevant to mpv.
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/wiki/Interpolation
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>>62152951
Doesn't happen here with that same exact line. Are you using softvol or ao-volume?
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>>62153794
Use --ontop and --fullscreen
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>>62161766
Nah I'm not. Issue was resolved removing that line, and instead I use the downmix normalization.

[spoiler]Just loaded the thread now lol[/spoiler]
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>>62156501
madshi reads these threads ;)
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>>62158733
I answered your question last time, fucktard. Maybe if you hadn't ignored my answer you wouldn't have to ask again. Get lost.
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>>62160721
By the fucking gods, an evil belarussian hacker will be able to craft malicious files that set the subtitle delay to wrong values??? How will anime ever recover?
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>>62153871
>>62154075
Bump. Anyone know what might be the problem? I have an AMD GPU.
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>>62152951
I've also run into some weirdness with audio. Mine was totally different but I'm curious to see what your configuration is. Would you mind posting your config?
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>>62161799
Looked it up. I agree, fuck this guy.

https://warosu.org/g/thread/S62038538#p62050607

Also, RBT is shitting the bed.
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>>62162294
# Video
profile=opengl-hq
scale=ewa_lanczossoft
cscale=ewa_lanczossoft
dscale=mitchell
tscale=robidouxsharp
dither-depth=auto
correct-downscaling=yes
sigmoid-upscaling=yes
sigmoid-slope=10.0
deband=yes
opengl-backend=dxinterop
deband-iterations=2
deband-range=12
# -vf eq=[contrast=-2]
video-sync=display-resample
#interpolation


# Audio
audio-device=auto
alang=eng,en
audio-pitch-correction=yes
volume=80
#volume-max=150
audio-channels=stereo
audio-normalize-downmix=yes


# Window
force-window=immediate
save-position-on-quit=no
autofit-larger=90%x90%
autofit-smaller=40%x40%
geometry=50%:50%
border=yes
#fs=no
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>>62160822
>Does this mean I no longer need sub-auto=fuzzy
in my config?

works for me
>>
I just noticed using
profile=opengl-hq
forces spine36 regardless of what I set for scale/cscale ect
Is there somewhere I can see what opengl-hq loads so I can manually set it?
I'm on Windows and I can't seem to get
--show-profile=opengl-hq.
working
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>>62162799
You need to put your settings below opengl-hq line.
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>>62162864
I tried putting it at the very top of my config and spine36 is still being forced on cscale
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>>62162899
Post your config. You probably have incorrect cscale settings.
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>>62162913
My full config doesn't fit so I'll just dump the video settings

# General
pause # no autoplay
keep-open # keep the player open when a file's end is reached
autofit-larger=100%x95% # resize window in case it's larger than W%xH% of the screen
deinterlace=auto # 'auto' does not imply interlacing-detection
cursor-autohide-fs y # don't autohide the cursor in window mode, only fullscreen
cursor-autohide=100 # autohide the curser after 1s
force-seekable=yes # force seeking HTTP/cache
save-position-on-quit # remember position
loop-file=inf # loop player

#Video
profile=opengl-hq # load hq profile
scale=ewa_lanczossharp # upscale filter
cscale=ewa_lanczosharp # chroma filter
dscale=ewa_lanczossharp # downscaling filter
tscale=oversample # frame filter for interpolation
video-sync=display-resample # display type
interpolation # reduce stuttering
opengl-backend=win # windows opengl backend
audio-file-auto=fuzzy # external audio doesn't has to match the file name exactly to autoload
volume-max=140 # maximum volume in %, everything above 100 results in amplification
volume=70 # default volume
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>>62162930
>
ewa_lanczosharp 

>lanczoSharp
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>>62162982
oh fug
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>>62162982
kek, thanks anon
I guess I'm too far away from my monitor to notice little mistakes like that
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>>62162386

You may remove the following from your config:
>On by default:
audio-device=auto
audio-pitch-correction=yes
save-position-on-quit=no
border=yes


>Already enabled by adding opengl-hq:
dscale=mitchell
dither-depth=auto
correct-downscaling=yes
sigmoid-upscaling=yes
deband=yes

https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/blob/master/etc/builtin.conf

Here is where things get complicated:
The manual says that the tscale setting is ignored unless you enable interpolation (commented out for some reason) and set a video-sync option (which you have set to display-resample). Since you said you copied this config from somewhere, I suggest you read this, it will give you a general explanation of how interpolation works on mpv.
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/wiki/Interpolation
It's possible I'm misunderstanding something but I have no idea what the implications of disabling interpolation while having tscale and video-sync=display-resample enabled.

The audio stuff is also complicated, which is to say I don't have a very good grasp of it either. Here is the manual's section on it:
https://mpv.io/manual/master/#options-audio-channels
If I understand correctly, then the audio is sometimes being downmixed by the decoder and sometimes by mpv, depending on the codec of the input file. You may want to add the following so that it's always decoded by mpv.
ad-lavc-downmix=no


Try this to start with:
# Video
profile=opengl-hq
opengl-backend=dxinterop
scale=ewa_lanczossoft
cscale=ewa_lanczossoft
sigmoid-slope=10.0
deband-iterations=2
deband-range=12
video-sync=display-resample
interpolation
tscale=robidouxsharp


# Audio
alang=eng,en
volume=80
audio-channels=stereo
ad-lavc-downmix=no
audio-normalize-downmix=yes


# Window
force-window=immediate
autofit-larger=90%x90%
autofit-smaller=40%x40%
geometry=50%:50%


Open up a command line and type:
mpv --af=help

to ensure your ffmpeg is compiled with loudnorm support.
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>>62163146
cont.

I suspect your issue is caused by one of (or possibly a combination of):
>144hz monitor
>tscale/video-sync/interpolation settings
>audio downmixing (possibly occurring at the codec level sometimes)
>an ffmpeg filter that I don't know much about (my ffmpeg isn't compiled with it)
>the codec on the input file(s) being used
>the hardware not being able to keep up

I think most people on /g/ are using
tscale=oversample
so there's (imo as a non-mpv dev) a slim possibility you might be running into a rare bug there having to do with the use of separable convolution filters.

Are you using any unusual audio output device? Like, are they: hdmi out, usb speakers, or something else?

To ensure that your hardware isn't having trouble keeping up you can add this script and see what it's spitting out:
https://github.com/Argon-/mpv-stats/

When you tried no-config did you do it from the command line like this:
mpv --no-config

and the problem still appeared?

Make sure you try running mpv from the command line since major errors will show up there. Furthermore you can add
log-file=<file location>

to your config to enable a log file which will spit out a lot more information.
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>Ubuntu 16.04
>mpv (august 12)
>opengl-hq = 8000ms

>Win7
>latest mpv shinchiro build
>opengl-hq = 2000ms

Please help. RX470 GPU. Latest mesa installed. Pic related.
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>>62163701
xserver thingy
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>>62163701
compare vs opengl-backend=win in windows
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>>62163745
>opengl-backend=win
2900ms.

>>opengl-hq = 2000ms
That was with dxinterop, forgot to add.
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>>62163725
>>62163701
Try setting up that AMDGPU PRO driver. It has support for newer versions of OpenGL and stuff. Maybe that will help (I dunno, I'm an Nvidia user).
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>>62163898
Ive heard that it sucks. Everyones suggests to install AMDGPU+mesa because its free and faster in OpenGL. Sigh...
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>>62163701
Did you check if GPU clock is the same?
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>>62163917
Sorry man, don't know what to say. AMD has pretty shitty proprietary Linux support. Found this though:
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/wiki/FAQ#X11AMD
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>>62164065
How can i do it? Im totally new to Linux. Cant find nothing related to GPU settings.
>>62164116
Thanks, ive seen that. I still think its something on my end, cant believe having 4X worse performance compared to Win is normal. Also latest benchmarks show that OpenGL is much faster with mesa than with AMDGPU-PRO. I cant imagine proprietary driver being useful at all if its even slower than what i get...
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>>62164190
>How can i do it?
install radeontop
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>>62144100

Right, I've seen this mpv meme so many times before but there's little info I gather outside of the circlejerk about it on /g/

Can anyone redpill me on this and why the heck would I consider it in exchange for MPCHC and CCCP, please?
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>>62164459
try it
if you dont like it, dont use it
simple as that

just know that settings are done through a conf file and not a gui because there are so many options
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>>62164521

I don't mind settings done through config, mostly curious if they're intuitive, work ootb or need lots of tweaking and if the player needs codecs like MPCHC or comes bundled with all the needed components
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>>62164584
Everythings built in mpv
the only things that are seperate are scripts and shaders. you literally just copy and paste them.
It works "ootb". You only need to tweak it as much as you want. You may not like the defaults but you can change them.
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>>62164653

Fair enough, I'll give it a try.

On a partial side note, how did it gain so much popularity here?
>>
What is the reason embedded subtitles can't be delayed with negative values?
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>>62144100
>mpv is greatest media player
>there are literally people ITT asking for help with using a fucking media player
>but it's the best media player
>tweaking a media player
>"it works ootb" is a brag
Fucking state of you idiots.
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>>62164742
>On a partial side note, how did it gain so much popularity here?

>technology board on anime site
>actual programmers and people who know there shit find it and see the potential
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>>62164459
im using both MPC-HC and MPV.
It seems to be on par with madVR.
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>>62164813
Sorry Cletus, apparently its not retard friendly.
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>>62164853
My point is that a media player should just bloody work. What real gain is there to be found in using a media player that requires some level of tweaking? In what way is that better than using a media player that just works?
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>>62164900
it does work. and more stable then MPC-HC.
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>>62164929

What do you mean by stable? It's not like ever in my life had I ran against a media player crashing or giving out errors.
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>>62164935
MPC is a single program. it does not need any other components unlike MPC-HC needs madvr for hi quality playback.

And also MPV is more lightweight, loads faster compared to mPC-HC. just for like a half second lol.
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>>62164900
It does work without tweaking. This is a technology board, people like tinkering and learning.
Do you know madVR has its own "support thread" on doom9?
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>>62164929
>it does work
If that was the case there wouldn't be people ITT asking for help would there?
>more stable then
In what world is media player stability something to brag about? Might as well brag about text editor stability.
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>>62164990

It already works out of the box. They are asking for optimization and specific congiruation for a specific want.

I have both MPC-HC and MPV. The thing i dont like with MPC-HC is that I installed other componenets to have it work they way i like it. In MPV, i just add some lines in config to achieve the same result. No need to install other components.
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>>62164900
Tinkering, portability and that it's quite lightweight. Also it's nice to have a light alternative player, if you run into a problem with your default player like I do from time to time.

>If that was the case there wouldn't be people ITT asking for help would there?

That's because some don't read the documentation, while others try out things they don't understand completely. Why do you think there are so many madVR guides out there?! Video rendering is quite a complex affair and people just want to try out and find the best possible quality build for themselves.
You literally only need to open files with mpv or drag them into the window for it to work, that's it.
>>
Should we just stop replying to the obvious trolls
They show up every damn thread
>>
Is it possible to bind a button to change subtitles style (in mkv) on the fly? A lot of movies or tv shows either don't style the subs or do it poorly.
>>
>>62165233

so basically what you do with two clicks in any other player
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>>62165274
Well basically yeah. I don't want to edit config file every time I want to force a different sub styling.
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>>62161771
It doesn't work at all. :(
It's maybe because I have angle-flip=no in my mpv.conf file.
It crashes without angle-flip=no!
>>
New to mpv. My mpv folder in .config is empty, how do I go about importing some configs and what benefit will I have?
>>
>>62165986
Just write a text file and save it as a conf one. For everything else consult the links in op
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Why should I use MPV if I can just suck madshi's cock eternally over his epin meme renderer?
>>
>>62166907
you trust madshi to not flake out and disappear? to continue slaving away on his renderer for decades to come, until he croaks and leaves behind nothing for future generations to build upon?
mpv doesn't have this problem.
>>
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/pull/4819
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>>62167180
:)
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>>62167180
gib vulkan
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>>62167180
Who cares if its only works on novidia?
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>>62167394
did you read the post?
the "switching to glslang" part solves that
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>>62167461
I hope youre right.
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>>62167394
>novidia
>only one that has vidia
would be lel
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>>62167180
Is it that useful?
I only see wm4 shitting on haasn's code.
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>>62167461
So, this would work on AMD gpus now? Or is it still Intel and nvidia only?
>>
>>62163146
>
tscale=robidouxsharp

Why?
>>62163701
The year of linux desktop
>>62164459
None
>>62167180
I bet the shitty implementations of DX/Angle is gonna work better than this
>>
I'm getting this error while trying to reencode with mpv
[encode-lavc] format not found

how can I know if I missed some dependency while compiling mpv?
>>
How do I change episodes on a DVD through MPV?
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>>62169168
how are you loading the dvd? just dvd://? that loads the longest title on the disc, which is usually every episode together. so if it's only loading a single episode, it might not even be the first episode.
anyway, i have no idea if this works or is the right way to do it, but you could try setting keybinds for the disc-title property.

but honestly dvd playback just plain fucking sucks and it's easier to remux to mkv. and that goes for every media player, not just mpv.
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>>62169538
ngl since posting I gave in and I'm using MPC-HC whichg has menu navigation and all that.

Strangely if you watch to the end of the first episode it then goes onto the next episodes but if you touch rewind or w/e it fucks everything up and skips to the third episode, if you touch anything on the third then it goes to the title menu and gets stuck there, really weird. It clearly plays DVDs why can't they make it easier to navigate with them.
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>>62169649
i dunno man. mpc-hc consistently crashed for me whenever i tried to seek backwards in a dvd or navigate menus. mpv doesn't seem to crash but it's still pretty damn janky. hence why i recommend remuxing over trying to watch the dvd itself. it's not that convenient, but playback is better.
>>
FSRCNN_4_4_4 for 2x scaling to measure performance. (not a compute shaders)
https://pastebin.com/MWqrkJcW
FSRCNN with bigger model shouldn't be much slower than this.
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>>62169867
Where you got that from?
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>>62169888
Wrote it
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>>62169938
igv, u?
>>
>>62170056
Yes
>>
>>62169867
Is it working with angle?
>>
what makes mpv better than flv
>>
>>62170529
flv is better cuz u can do motion tweening and vector graphics
>>
>>62170505
No idea, probably yes.
Don't forget to add opengl-fbo-format=rgba16f
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Is vo_vulkan going to be released?
>>
>>62170605
https://github.com/haasn/mpv/commit/19b8292044488115b3293cd2a109f345ae00d089
>2017 is the year of the vulkan desktop!
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>>62169867
Any comparison with NGU Sharp? :)
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>>62169867
>FSRCNN
Is this another scaler? Is there any benefits using this if I watch 1080p videos on 1080p display res?
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>>62170705
>Is there any benefits using this if I watch 1080p videos on 1080p display res?
No
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>>62170072
I wish we could verify that somehow. I have trust issues. If youre real igv then i love you :)
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>>62170680
2018 is very soon. :(
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>>62170765
Alright. On a similar note, are there any shaders that might be beneficial or worth using for some 1080p stuff on 1080p display res? Besides AdaptiveSharpen.
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>>62171004
I don't think so!
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Fuck. Why mpv is so slow for me on GNU/Linux. I really like the DR which is unavailable for me on Win!
>4K 60FPS VP9 video

>Win7
>upload frame 7000ms

>Ubuntu with DR
>upload frame 2000ms
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>>62171459
It's pretty good and much faster on linux!
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>>62169867
Still a ringing generator. :(
>>
what's with all these video-related developers being weirdo trannies? first the x264 guy and now haasn
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>>62171459
2000 is faster than 7000

>>62171727
haasn is a cute girl
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>>62171793
haasn is a big blond German guy
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>>62171793
>2000 is faster than 7000
Im that guy >>62163701 mpv is MUCH slower for me on Ubuntu.
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>>62171837
haasn is not blond. wm4 is blond.
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>>62171727
>implying this is a video-related phenomenon
have you seen /dpt/?
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>>62171916
It's not tranny to exploit the benefits of programming socks.
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>>62169867
it seems quite a bit faster than before. how did you do that? what did you change?
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>>62172103
I think its because its 2X instead of 3X.
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>>62171872
2000ms is less time than 7000ms
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>>62172189
>>62163701
>>Ubuntu 16.04
>>mpv (august 12)
>>opengl-hq = 8000ms
>
>>Win7
>>latest mpv shinchiro build
>>opengl-hq = 2000ms
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>>62172293
works on my machine (RX 480)
post your config, consider looking at opengl-pbo and getting a newer kernel
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>>62172383
What are your frame times with opengl-hq alone? 720p -> 1080p preferable, or just 1080p. What drivers do you have installed? My kernel is 4.10 or something.
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>>62172432
i cannot be arsed because i do not care how my video plays unless it is bugging me, it looks like shit or it's using lots of resources
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>>62168095
>Why?
Dunno, I just cleaned up that anon's config and fixed some small mistakes in it. I guess they must've liked the robidouxsharp setting as a personal preference.

If you're asking what it does, essentially it merges frames together in order to make the interpolated frames (oversample just repeats frames, I believe). There's also a related clamp setting since the algorithm may sometimes produce dark/black after-images as objects move across the screen.

I'm not sure but I think these settings may be worth looking into if you've got a slow display or something.

Also,
>AMD
>Representative of Linux
on Linux it's all about Nvidia since there's a ton of machine learning Linux people who rely on Cuda and shit (there's arguably better support for that shit on Linux than Windows, even). AMD is sticking to gaming and doing very little for machine learning so it's kind of an afterthought on Linux.
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>>62144209
>
tscale=oversample
interpolation

>non-meme config
Kill yourself, retard.
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>>62174499
Those options aren't destructive and actually help more closely approximate accurate framerate playback. meme-configs include destructive configs that use shit like deep nets to "imagine" a "better" image.
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In my .mpv/input.conf I tried
L cycle_values loop-file inf no
Shift+L cycle_values loop-file inf no
Shift+l cycle_values loop-file inf no
but none of these worked and the default behaviour is kept (loop per file instead of the whole list).

I also tried to do
shift+0 no-osd set video-zoom 0; script-message zoom-check-center
But it replaces the action of normal 0 (increasing the volume)

How to solve?
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>>62174499
actually it is you who is the retard
>>
>>62147932
>hanna
When did NAND started using a female name?
>>
>>62162386
>
alang=eng,en

>he watches dubed
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>>62175093
L cycle-values loop-playlist "inf" "no"

shift+0 is )
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>>62175124
anon did you know that some people don't exclusively watch japanese media
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How i can make the mpv use my nvidia gpu and not the igpu?
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>>62175137
>L cycle-values loop-playlist "inf" "no"
Oh, sorry, meant to make it go like loop-playlist -> loop-file -> off and then cycle back.

>shift+0 is )
Thanks, I feel retarded.
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>>62174499
Baka
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>>62175154
this
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>>62175203
shit smug animu gril faggot
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>>62175154
Nvidia control panel
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>>62175282
did not work
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>>62175328
post config
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>>62175185
I am wondering the same thing
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>>62175154
optirun
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>>62175343
 # Video
profile=opengl-hq
video-sync=display-resample
interpolation


# Audio
alang=eng,en
volume=80
audio-channels=stereo
ad-lavc-downmix=no
audio-normalize-downmix=yes


# Window
force-window=immediate
autofit-larger=90%x90%
autofit-smaller=40%x40%
geometry=50%:50%


[extension.gif]
loop-file=inf
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what is the best?
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>>62175403
did you want to use software decoding?
what are you using to see if your gpu is being used?
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>>62175450
post the webm
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>>62175450
what config for mpv
upload webm
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>>62175474
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>>62175456
Not that guy but OpenGL runs on the video card, anon. The hardware decoding only unpacks the video on the video card instead of unpacking it in software and then moving it to the video card.

>>62175403
Are you on Windows or Linux? What drivers do you have set up (eg. if you're on Linux are you using shit like Nvidia + Bumblebee)?
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>>62175456
>did you want to use software decoding?
The better
>what are you using to see if your gpu is being used?
Temp and drop frame rate.
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>>62175450
left looks wrong, the blacks are so dark all the detail in her shirt is gone.
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>>62175481
only
 profile=opengl-hq 
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>>62175511
Windows. GT 730. yha i'm poor guy.
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>>62175513
If your on windows use process explorer to show resource usage.
This was using software decoding.
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>>62175517
This
What are you doing in mpc-hc?
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>>62175564
try using a backend like dxinterop or win
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>>62170585
Something I'm curious about: If you modify the PreLU to also clamp(val, 0, 1) after each layer and train the network based on that, does it produce weights that work for any fbo format?
>>
>>62174191
Nvidia gave up on CUDA and amdgpu+radeonsi works extremely well these days
>>
write-filename-in-watch-later-config=yes
ignore-path-in-watch-later-config=yes


These options completely don't work for me. Can anyone else confirm? Still uses the hashes for filenames, and I'd like to be able to clean my watch_later folder out sometimes.
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>>62175450
>>62175492
Right matches the source

Left is way too dark and all of the black detail is crushed
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>>62168466
anyone?
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>>62175450
Works fine here. Why are you on Windows ME?
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>>62176007
Working fine here.

>Still uses the hashes for filenames
It saves the filename in the file.
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>>62176273
Ah you're right, in the config. It's still using the full path though. Not that that really bothers me.
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>>62176313
The point of ignore path is so it continues playback based on filename only and not path+filename. Say if you quit a video with Q and then drag a shortcut to your desktop to watch the rest later or something. Without ignore-path if you opened the shortcut on the desktop it would start over because the path is different.
>>
Hi, I'm running a GTX 1060 with 6 GB GDDR5 here. For general upscaling, what needs to be changed in my current config? What if I want to view say, animation, or old blurry VHS rips? Thanks

profile=opengl-hq
opengl-pbo=yes
opengl-backend=dxinterop

tscale=oversample
interpolation=yes
blend-subtitles=yes
video-sync=display-resample

scale=ewa_lanczossharp
cscale=ewa_lanczossoft
dscale=mitchell

ytdl-format=bestvideo[height<=1440][vcodec=vp9]+bestaudio/best

screenshot-format=png

[extension.gif]
loop-file=inf

[extension.webm]
loop-file=inf
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>>62175990
>Nvidia constantly holding conferences showing off new applications of Nvidia CUDA for stuff like deep learning.
>New release candidate versions of CUDA and cuDNN available with constant bragging about the new shit they're doing.
>Tons of deep learning frameworks specifically tuned for cuda to the point where AMD people are often outright ignored and not provided with OpenCL alternatives.

>Nvidia gave up on CUDA

lolwat?

>amdgpu+radeonsi
Those are the open source drivers, are they not? Nvidia has better proprietary driver support and AMD has better open source support, which can be interpreted in different ways given company involvement in all efforts (also company reluctance on shit like KMS support).
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>>62175962
You mean tf.clip_by_value(pos + neg,0,1)? It didn't help.

>>62172103
This >>62172120 + I use sub-pixel convolution instead of deconvolution.
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>>62175124
>>62175137
I watch american 3d tv shows and dubbed japanese cartoons.
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>>62175990
>radeonsi
What is that and how do i check if i have it installed?
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is there a way to have it pause while loading?
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>>62178318
https://mpv.io/manual/master/#options-pause
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>>62171700
That's because it's very small, my FSRCNN_56_12_4_r2 has very few ringing artifacts.
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>>62144100
Why do you people hate GUIs?
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What might be causing slow playback on GNU/Linux? My frame times are easily 4X than on Win and vsync-jitter is whooping 0.20 compared to 0.03 on Win.
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What lua script do you use to create webms from online streams?
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>>62178355
and automatically play when the buffer is full?
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>>62178785
Kek at webm.
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>>62178785
Cow tits BTFO.
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File: stroking the pussy.webm (3MB, 1280x720px) Image search: [Google]
stroking the pussy.webm
3MB, 1280x720px
>>62178800
>>62178834
I'm using the converter scripts but it fails to convert from HTTP sources.
Because of 503 error, is it mpv/ffmpeg fault? or the site is blocking it?
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>>62177861
ah, interesting! but the last deconvolution layer had a pretty large radius. don't you lose a lot of computational power by simply replacing that with sub-pixel convolution?
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Is there a way to use the data in mpv's cache to execute the converter script?
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>>62178995
S-sauce?
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>>62179009
Taboo Tattoo.

Is it possible for ffmpeg to spoof a browser profile?
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>>62179000
They are the same thing only deconvolution operates in Hi-Res, and sub-pixel convolution in Low-Res. Area 9x9 (FSRCNN default) in Hi-Res is 5x5 in Low-Res (kernel filter is still 9x9 you just don't need to multiply by 0's).
I didn't compare performance, I'm using sub-pixel convolution mostly because it's easier to implement.
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Why does the crop script require hardware decode?
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>>62179706
That doesn't sound right. Hardware decode overrides some filters with hardware filters but that all depends on the codec for the file and shit.
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>>62179754
Then does the crop script require certain version of mpv?
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>>62176792
Try compiling any CUDA kernel on any recent GPU and any modern distro. It simply doesn't work, and CUDA has been bitrotten for a while. It's like they stopped giving a shit about updating it for new kernels/drivers etc.

I know people who use CUDA for blender etc. who are frustrated to no end by this, because it just doesn't work anymore. It also doesn't work for me, never has.
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>>62180521
cuDNN in particular I found completely unusable when I tried using it, so I can't actually use my GTX 970 for, well, machine learning. I restorted to CPU learning instead.
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>>62180521
You're right, that does sound incredibly frustrating. GPU acceleration is a game changer when properly implemented.
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I'm getting this
[ffmpeg] https: HTTP error 503 Service Temporarily UnavailableMB
[ffmpeg] Seek failed
[ffmpeg/demuxer] mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2: Could not find codec parameters for stream 0 (Video: h264 (avc1 / 0x31637661), none, 1280x720, 744 kb/s): unspecified pixel format
[ffmpeg/demuxer] Consider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' and 'probesize' options
(+) Video --vid=1 (*) (h264)
Audio --aid=1 --alang=und (*) (aac)
Opening video filter: [sub]
Opening video filter: [crop]
Opening video filter: [scale w=960 h=540]
[ffmpeg/demuxer] mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2: stream 0, offset 0xa814d: partial file
[lavf] error reading packet.
[ffmpeg] Seek failed


When I try to convert something.
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