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>windows builds:
mpv.srsfckn.biz
bitbucket.org/rorgoroth/mpv-for-windows/downloads
sourceforge.net/projects/mpv-player-windows/files/
videohelp.com/software/SMPlayer

Other urls found in this thread:

forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=173775
github.com/search?utf8=✓&q=mpv.conf
gist.github.com/igv/a9a21ad1f6dd7d0b4452
mpv.io/manual/master/
pastebin.com/RV0NGwnP
pastebin.com/SFPSjrW2
my.mixtape.moe/kivsxz.jpg
my.mixtape.moe/rpzvie.png
a.pomf.cat/unjhmc.png
twitter.com/NSFWRedditVideo

Does anyone use mpv on linux with a 1080GTX?
Does it work perfectly?

Which one is mpv (other is vlc)?

left is vlc, right is mpv

When will someone port plum into mpv?
forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=173775

wrong

Try using the same frames next time.

>using this meme

compare mpv on windows with mpv on GNU/linux

go to bed richard, nobody calls it gahnoo

>I can't configure a video player so you should use what I use

>damage control

I'd just like to interject for moment. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.

Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called Linux, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.

There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called Linux distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux!

I have that copypasta filtered but nice try stallsham

>he uses filters
>he prefers hidding the truth than changing his opinion

I am giving up on this player, performance has been rather shit lately.

Couldn't even play a video with smooth-motion earlier, but it worked fine.

I don't even get it anymore.

fuck off madshi

>I was only pretending to be retarded

I am not lying, I actually really like the player and the integration of youtube-dl.

>i-it's just not configured properly
>u-ur dumb
DAMAGE CONTROL

But can it support MP7?

MPV is really nice, I like how it can almost match the picture quality of MPC-HC, but doesn't stutter or lag at all. The only issues I have with MPV is the fact that almost nobody who has a good config for MPV shares it, where as MPC-HC has quality guides all over the internet. Google "best quality mpv config" and you will find a bunch of fucking nothing, Google "best quality mpc-hc" and thousands of guides and tutorials will show up teaching you all about the features of Madvr, LAV filters, Haati, XY Sub filters, ect, ect...

I've seen such cool things done with MPV, but don't even know where to start as far as configuring the damn thing to look good. I've even seen people get it hooked into Firefox and use it as their HTML5 player for most streaming sites. It massively sucks that I can't find just one guide on how to do this, let alone doing this for Windows instead of Linux...

if you want to watch online videos on mpv instead of html5, you'll need to download youtube-dl and put it the same folder as mpv, then go to your mpv.conf and put ytdl-format=bestvideo[height=1080]+bestaudio/best change "height=1080" to whatever resolution you want. then download "open with" extension for firefox and have it open mpv.

>"best quality mpv config"
vo=opengl-hq:interpolation:blend-subtitles:cscale=ewa_lanczossharp:scale=ewa_lanczossharp:tscale=catmull_rom:tscale-clamp:temporal-dither:target-prim=bt.709:target-trc=bt.1886:gamma-auto:icc-profile-auto:3dlut-size=256x256x256
video-sync=display-resample
audio-pitch-correction=yes
initial-audio-sync=yes
hwdec=no
ytdl-format=bestvideo+bestaudio
log-file=C:\test\output.txt

>and thousands of guides and tutorials will show up teaching you all about the features of Madvr, LAV filters, Haati, XY Sub filters, ect, ect...

That's because mpv doesn't need any of that shit. It's simple and easy, by just writing a few words on a config file you get the same quality as installing a bunch of shit for MPC-HC, not to mention all the configuration that it needs

>typing commands is easier than ticking checkboxes and dropdown menus.

> commands

You just need to copy paste text into a config file

> almost nobody who has a good config for MPV shares it
github.com/search?utf8=✓&q=mpv.conf

>extension for firefox and have it open mpv.
Any similar extension for chrome?

how come the sharp shaders dont work on the latest windows build but do on whatever one i have downloaded for months? getting a white screen

vo=opengl-hq:interpolation:tscale=linear:scale=ewa_lanczossharp:cscale=ewa_lanczossoft:dscale-param2=1.5:scale-antiring=0.8:pre-shaders="~~/ToYUV.glsl,~~/RemoveGrain11.glsl,~~/RemoveGrain4.glsl,~~/FineSharpA.glsl,~~/FineSharpB.glsl,~~/FineSharpC.glsl"

also what is this line for, dont remember why i added it

af=drc,normalize=no

wait what
>gist.github.com/igv/a9a21ad1f6dd7d0b4452
what the heck happened to this script, where did all the removegrain.glsl and such go? i guess he transformed them all into a single file? i wonder if the quality remains...

mpv.io/manual/master/

ctrl+f

I've tried all the different -vo options in this thread, and also a few I found through google, but there is literally no difference on my mpv. I don't mean that there is no 'noticeable' difference, I mean that not a single pixel changes, regardless of using vo=opengl-hq or not, or any different shader settings. What am I doing wrong?

On windows, using the build from the first link in the OP.

>The only issues I have with MPV is the fact that almost nobody who has a good config for MPV shares it, where as MPC-HC has quality guides all over the internet
There's this thing in mpv called the manual that actually explains pretty much everything on the user side
madVR and all the other DS mess lack this, that's why you find so many guides for them

>What am I doing wrong?
Wrong syntax or borked drivers, share your config here so anons can correct it
Otherwise start mpv in the command line and look for errors and warnings

Reminder: VLC is a thing.

No errors or warnings
My config is pretty basic,
pastebin.com/RV0NGwnP
You can substitute vo=opengl-hq for pretty much anything, as I said, it doesn't make a difference for me.

Where do you have your config? mpv might not be loading it

with the .exe.
It's definitely being loaded, because the volume, osc, subtitle settings and everything else is working fine. There's just no difference when I use different video options.

the config filename should be mpv.conf not .config

It is, I just fucked the pastebin filename.

oh well, post your mpv -v > log.txt

Here you go
pastebin.com/SFPSjrW2

Why do you say there's no difference as in not a single pixel changes? Are you concluding this from a screenshot?

Side-by-side comparisons, screenshots from .mpv and screenshots from desktop recording programs.

Do the screenshots using CTRL+s and compare again

Post both of the screenshots

First screen, with vo=opengl-hq on
This is using default screenshot settings, because my pngs would be too big for Sup Forums

I can't actually post the second one here because Sup Forums flags it as a duplicate, here it is:
my.mixtape.moe/kivsxz.jpg

>for comparing differences
>jpg
Nigger I swear to god.
If you can't a png of that small enough to post here, then upload it somewhere else and link it. A jpg is useless for comparison.

>because my pngs would be too big for Sup Forums
This is useless to compare pixel by pixel since the images of both would be different already thanks to JPG
Use this vo, if it looks blurry then your vo is working
vo=opengl-hq:scale-blur=25[\code]

Those are the exact same file.
Play the video fullscreen, prt scr then save in paint as png.

Here
These are screen clippings, .pngs. Same filesize, down to the byte.
my.mixtape.moe/rpzvie.png
a.pomf.cat/unjhmc.png
Had to use different hosts. Again, flagged as dupes.

No blur, so I guess it's not working.

I also tried the rorgoth build from the second link in the OP, no difference. No blur.