How long until I can make my chinese cartoons look like watercolors?
Nathan Hughes
Probably some time this year.
Luis Rodriguez
fuck off windows pleb
Dominic Richardson
>backend=dxinterop Stop this. One of the primary benefits of mpv is that it is cross platform. Only put cross platform configs in the OP.
Isaiah Morales
What is this cancer software. I'll stick with my VLC, thanks.
Easton Scott
kek
Isaac Bennett
>I'll stick with my VLC
Get yourself checked for a brain tumour, you're kek'd in the head.
Robert Fisher
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Zachary Bailey
Why did you reduce saturation for the second screenshot?
Luis Nguyen
When will the shilling end? nobody gives a fuck
S A G E AND H I D E
Carter Sullivan
The screenshots mpv users don't want you to see.
Evan Thompson
>Angel Cop >Kentai Films
Andrew Torres
I know you're trolling, but I'd like to point out that a picture like this is meaningless if you don't know which one of the two the director intended. This fact tends to go straight over the heads of the users of other media players, who don't understand why everyone doesn't prefer the image that appears subjectively "better" to them. I can't even remember which one of the two is mpv, not that it matters.
mpv _only_ cares about accurate video rendering, though there are equaliser knobs if you want to distort the colours. You can totally blow out the contrast and saturation to get that consumer UHD TV look if you want to.
Daniel Butler
>accurate video rendering that implies perfect calibration of your LCD and lossless video compression do you use both of these?
Jonathan Clark
>that implies perfect calibration of your LCD >what are colour profiles?
>and lossless video compression No it doesn't.
Luis Rodriguez
>what are colour profiles? those calibrate the sRGB output conversion, but not the backlight of your screen, color degradation over time etc.
>No it doesn't. then you'll have much more significant distortion than what the difference between mpv's autismocodecs and ffmpeg is
Bentley King
My display is calibrated with a DisplayCAL XYZ LUT + Matrix profile. I'm using icc-profile-auto in MPV, but the colors are slightly different than in Photoshop and XnViewMP.
Any ideas of how to fix it?
Anthony Cox
>than what the difference between mpv's autismocodecs and ffmpeg is mpv uses FFmpeg you dolt. Also, the codec doesn't matter. H.264 has bit-accurate decoding, so every decoder produces identical output.
>but not the backlight of your screen, color degradation over time etc. It does if you generate the colour profile yourself. Using someone else's colour profile is almost worthless, since it doesn't even take into account manufacturing differences, and they can be huge.
I'm starting to think you lack the basic knowledge on this subject.
Christian Mitchell
does mpv have a playlist sidebar yet? I know asking for gui in mpv is a sin and I generally liked mpv's minimalism but I switched to potplayer just because it was so easy to que up lots of videos.
Jose Baker
i'm new to this, can somebody explain how to use these commands? the manual says something about a config file, but i don't have one in my &appdata& folder as it says i should.
i created a text document and named it mpv.conf, is that good enough? should i copy/paste the op commands into the file?
Bentley Rivera
>and lossless video compression Joke's on you, even the artist didn't use lossless video compression in the mastering booth
Logan Jackson
>those calibrate the sRGB output conversion, but not the backlight of your screen, color degradation over time etc. I don't think you understand what a color profile is or how it works
What source?
Tyler Cox
Yep, that should be good. Make sure file extensions are visible so you don't accidentally create "mpv.conf.txt"
Elijah Jenkins
It's a jpg sRGB tagged image. MPC-HC shows them correctly using MadVR calibration with a 3dlut. And if it happens on a still picture, it'll happen on a video too.
Lucas Young
i checked, it should be working but i have no way of telling if it is,
Jayden Walker
Add something obvious like vf=flip on a new line. If your video is flipped, your config file is working.
Brody Smith
it is working, thanks.
Xavier Morales
Me again. With this image the difference is apparent. The image on XnViewMP looks neutral on my monitor, and the monitor profile is being applied. The image on MPV looks completely blue.
Camden Fisher
Friendly reminder that MPC-HC is *literally* spyware.
MPC-HC automatically collects telemetry data including memory dumps of the process and sends them to Microsoft, so the developers can see what you're watchin^W^W^W^Wfix your bugs, goyim.
Isaac Ward
Well, mpv ignores embedded ICC profiles in images so if that differs in some way from the real sRGB you would get a different result.
Any way, how old is your mpv build? Color management has been in some amount of flux throughout most of mpv's history. 0.17 in particular greatly improved color management accuracy (though this mostly matters for film content).
If it still happens in 0.17, you could try increasing the 3dlut-size to e.g. 256x256x256. That may help. Otherwise, without further analysis, I can't tell you what's going on.
>And if it happens on a still picture, it'll happen on a video too. Film and still images typically use completely different color standards.
Zachary Jones
Well, if your issue is white point related then maybe try changing icc-intent to 0 (perceptual) or 3 (absolute colorimetric).
Parker Price
MPC is superior
Matthew Johnson
Something else that comes to mind: There's some amount of deviation between how chromatic adaptation works in the ICC spec and how it works in practice.
It may be that any discoloration is a result of using Von Kries instead of Bradford or vice versa, in either of the applications.
Benjamin Perry
Is there a way to make a lua script load only for a certain profile?
Caleb Taylor
BETTER THAN VLC I SWEAR
Brody Reyes
I made a mp4 video out of the picture using Adobe Premiere, but I still have the same problem.
I've tried the four possible color intents, and the 3dlut-size=256x256x256, none of them fixed the blue tint.
Owen Hernandez
>I made a mp4 video out of the picture using Adobe Premiere, That won't help much. Best stick to pure sRGB image files, like a png with the sRGB chunk (and no embedded profile or anything else).
>I've tried the four possible color intents, and the 3dlut-size=256x256x256, none of them fixed the blue tint. Btw on my end the mpv image in looks more yellow than the XnViewMP one, not more blue.
Lucas Ross
something is fucked on your end, on Mac it's significantly bluer
Andrew Thompson
>something is fucked on your end, on Mac it's significantly bluer I opened up the image values and it is indeed a tiny bit bluer (by 2 pixel values) on average for everything. Not sure why my mind is perceiving it as more yellow, must be playing tricks on me.
Since the gamma seems to be mostly untouched, and it only seems to affect the white balance, I'm going to assume this is a whitepoint adaptation issue.
For example, maybe something used 6500 instead of 6504 or vice versa. Or maybe something used two different matrices for chromatic adaptation. Or maybe something used relative colorimetric instead of absolute colorimetric or vice versa.
But without further info there's no way for me to tell you which version is right, which version is wrong, or whether they're both correct (but differ in their settings).
Post an issue with the following information attached:
1. The source image 2. The ICC profile used 3. A log of mpv -v 4. The actual result (raw frame dump) 5. The expected result (e.g. other program's output)
Wyatt Martin
you're not the boss of me
Ryan Ortiz
This guy is not me (I'm the guy who has the blue tint problem). I see there are a lot of trolls in this thread.
Owen Long
Any CrossBilateralSR vs opengl-hq comparison?
Jack Rivera
With a synthetic image only
Lucas Turner
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Zachary Rivera
Anime comparison please, with ewa_lanczos. Opengl-hq uses spline36.
Zachary Phillips
>with ewa_lanczos What is the difference? spline36 is sharper than ewa_lanczos.
Ryan Taylor
>What is the difference? spline36 is sharper than ewa_lanczos. I meant ewa_lanczossharp but regardless, it's better than spline36.
It's just sharper, just reduce strength on line 303.
William Williams
>vo=opengl:backend=dxinterop:blend-subtitles Error parsing option backend (option could not be parsed) Option vo: Error while parsing opengl parameter backend (dxinterop) Error parsing option vo (option could not be parsed) /home/me/.config/mpv/mpv.conf:2: setting option vo='opengl:backend=dxinterop:blend-subtitles' failed.
Lucas Diaz
Oh wow, yeah; I looked at it again after sleeping and now it's clear as day.
(Before I was tired, in a brightly lit room with the sun slightly shining into my eyes. They almost looked indistinguishable. But now it's dark and the difference is painfully obvious)
Jeremiah Ortiz
Let's see if you can help me guys: I get a lot of choppiness in the video along with screen tearing and Audio/Video Desynchronisation when skipping in the video, tried the recommended settings (all of them) none of that fixed the issues. I thought that the hardware was enough but I don't know if that's the problem (I compile regularly mpv from mpv-build)
CPU: Core i7 4770 GPU: GTX970 Dual monitor: -Primary 1440p display at 120/144Hz -Secondary 1080p at 60Hz
Jason Robinson
config?
Brandon Sanchez
Use a real OS.
Connor Bell
As I started with problems with my own config, I switched to the basic ones posted in the OP of this threads. If related this are the errors shown in CLI:
Audio/Video desynchronisation detected! Possible reasons include too slow hardware, temporary CPU spikes, broken drivers, and broken files. Audio position will not match to the video (see A-V status field).
[vo/opengl] Reported display FPS seems incorrect. [vo/opengl] Assuming a value closer to 59.995 Hz. [vo/opengl] Switching back to assuming 120.005 Hz. [vo/opengl] Reported display FPS seems incorrect. [vo/opengl] Assuming a value closer to 60.000 Hz
The video was on the main monitor, so I don't know why it reported 60Hz
Benjamin Williams
Does MPV have a keybind to resize the window to the video size?
Jayden Gutierrez
How would I go about putting shaders with these video settings on the op?
Is this some form of sharpening? Honestly the crossbilateral, makes it more blurry and that's it, but makes lines less jagged on the ceiling, but more jagged on his neck, the hands on the wall seem to be better with it as well.
Might try it
thanks
Tyler Wilson
more blurry ?
Joshua Kelly
I like this one better, though there is a slight change on color.
Lucas Jackson
>though there is a slight change on color. color was corrected, crossbilateral "repairs" image
Kayden Walker
>Is this some form of sharpening? It's like an upscaling mask. Instead of upscaling along all directions equally, it only upscales across directions that have a similar luminance.
Think of it like taking the round upscaling kernel and multiplying it by the local brightness deviation.
Brayden Morris
SuperChromaRes (SR) part is changing the color.
Gabriel Hernandez
I think I did something wrong but I am not sure what,
Doesn't surprise me because from what I've managed to see in the source without vomiting, it's doing pretty much everything wrong that you can do wrong with regards to colorspaces and chroma handling.
Benjamin King
Why the blurry filter on OP pic? Is the usual form of this pic an autoban due to excess shilling and failure to pay for a Sup Forums shill account?
Adam Davis
i5 3570k Nvidia 970 8GB RAM
what video settings are best for me?
Connor Johnson
Those are overall quite high specs. Start on high and reduce if you get much frame lag.
Ian Mitchell
Built in motion vector interpolation when?
Nicholas Perez
btw when mpv is in the secondary monitor (@60Hz) It does not present none of the problems with the same config(s). Could it be an X-server or lightdm related?
Evan Sanders
Is the second display on the same GPU? If not, it could be legitimately bitching about the hardware being too slow.
Also, do other players like VLC have similar problems with one monitor vs the other?
Jackson Gutierrez
Try manually setting display-fps
Grayson Foster
Tuesday
Connor Anderson
Nightly baka-mplayer builds for windows when? It's the only usable gui for mpv.
SuperRes is a dumb shit, why are you shilling this again and again?
Chase Hill
Anyone with Debian stable using mpv? The repository has some shit old version. Would it be a bad idea to try to compile it myself or should I find a ppa?
Wyatt White
>that implies perfect calibration of your LCD Which is stupidly cheap nowadays, my i1D3 was 199 AUD, you can get a DPT-94 for a few dozen bucks on eBay, it should be pretty accurate if your display doesn't have bigger gamut than sRGB >and lossless video compression I do use lossless codecs for intermediates, capturing and archiving my master files For consuming video most encodes are pretty much transparent, though I do prefer downloading BD Remuxes for stuff I like, none of this is lossless video but it's good enough for consumption, also >implying the studio didn't subsample to 4:2:2 when capturing/editing/mastering >implying consumers would ever get lossless masters Not even digital theaters get lossless most of the time
Grayson Gutierrez
A pretty weird issues, it might be some problem with the lasch0r windows compiles >Would it be a bad idea to try to compile it myself or should I find a ppa? It's pretty easy to compile things in *nix, the last git it's working just fine
Robert Sullivan
>Windows Fuck off
Hunter Cook
Well fug, tried to install it myself in debian...
root@Thinkpad:~/mpv-build# dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us -b -j4 tail: cannot open ‘debian/changelog’ for reading: No such file or directory dpkg-buildpackage: error: tail of debian/changelog gave error exit status 1