What is the best media player for anime, and why is it VLC?

What is the best media player for anime, and why is it VLC?

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Are there any media players that allow you to take screenshots and save them to your clip board so you can copypaste them without going to the trouble of saving and looking for the picture?

Is it really that painful to click a few times?

>vlcancer

On MPV you just have to press S.

mpv

Blueray

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>vlc is shit meme
only if you have a shit PC

oh shit i do
i use potplayer tnh

lol u gook

Sup Forums shills linux

Btw, since we all love VLC that much, what's its full name? I never know.

Yes.

The best mp is the player of your favorite streaming site.

M P V
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didnt work that well on android tho

I like MPV, it's just annoying that it saves screenshots on my desktop.

JUST watch them on phone

#mpv.conf
###Video###
###NO LONGER IN USE. There were license conflicts with nnedi, so it was removed. 18-jun-2016
#vo=opengl-hq:scale=ewa_lanczossharp:cscale=ewa_lanczossoft:prescale=nnedi3:prescale-downscaling-threshold=1.5

#Fuck that, I'll just leave nnedi out of this for now.
#This is deprecated, scale and cscale are now global
# vo=opengl-hq:scale=ewa_lanczossharp:cscale=ewa_lanczossoft
profile=opengl-hq
scale=ewa_lanczossharp
cscale=ewa_lanczossoft
framedrop=vo
# framedrop=vo
# Drop late frames on video output (default). This still decodes and filters all
# frames, but doesn't render them on the VO. It tries to query the display FPS
# (X11 only, not correct on multi-monitor systems), or assumes infinite display
# FPS if that fails. Drops are indicated in the terminal status line as Dropped:
# field. If the decoder is too slow, in theory all frames would have to be
# dropped (because all frames are too late) - to avoid this, frame dropping
# stops if the effective framerate is below 10 FPS.
hwdec=no
#--vd-lavc-o==[,=[,...]]

###Audio###
ao=alsa
audio-channels=5.1
volume=40
#--audio-spdif=

###Track Selection###
# Audio settings
alang=ja,jpn,Japanese,en,eng,English

###Subtitles###
slang=jpn,ja,Japanese,eng,en,English
demuxer-mkv-subtitle-preroll=yes

sub-gauss=.4
# Apply Gaussian blur to image subtitles (default: 0). This can help to make
# pixelated DVD/Vobsubs look nicer. A value other than 0 also switches to
# software subtitle scaling. Might be slow.

sub-gray
# Convert image subtitles to grayscale. Can help to make yellow DVD/Vobsubs look
# nicer.

###Screenshot###
screenshot-format=jpg
screenshot-template="/home/user/screenshots/%F_%#04n_%p_[%tY_%tm_%td_%tH]"

###Playback Control###
[extension.gif]
loop-file=inf

[extension.webm]
loop-file=inf

###Program Behavior###
save-position-on-quit
ytdl

Your PC has nothing to do with VLC being shit, retard.

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