/mpv/ - what's next?

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Make a nice gui.

There are already a bunch of nice GUI.

There is literally no reason for a movie player to have a GUI.

Win and mac fags like to have win32/cocoa GUI because they feel lost. Android fags just want a GUI and Linux retards just don't care because their environnement is full of messy foss things.

What's wrong with deepin-movie?

Do you mean a UWP GUI, wintard?

This.
What the hell is deepin-movie?
Maybe

>What the hell is deepin-movie?
Look at the OP picture.

I just watched at the bottom and thought that was WMP...

Why not doing it yourself?
There is a UWP mpv GUI example on github and tons of UWP C++/C# books and tutorials available.

Yeah, all video players GUI look the same. :(

Too brainlet for such endeavors :(

Thanks for the new 32 FSRCNNX version, igv. Much faster (twice or more) than the old one.

>2012+6
>fast-seek bug still not fixed on most platforms

No one wants to program shit themselves fucking nerd. You're not a better person because you compile all your apps manually

>2012+6
>he's still desperate for (You)s

HAASNTERPOLATION

Now that Violet Evergarden is airing(subs soon). Does anyone have a config/script to remove all of that kyoani filter effect? I remember seeing an user trying it out on the PV.

Is this mpv? How do I make the close icon etc. an overlay of the video, and not its own border? On Windows 7 if possible. Thanks if anyone replies.

is mpv for windows good or should I use something else? I don't want to use linux

MPV works better on Windows than Linux, so yes.

RAVU is still the king for DVD anime.

>remove all of that kyoani filter effect
good luck restoring all that detail they blurred into oblivion

how about FSRCNNX

wtf

Can you get 6FPS?

I just compared RAVU r4 vs FSRCNNX_x2_r1_32-0-2-1 on 5 different DVD animes and RAVU looks better IMO. Smoother lines and less noisy. The difference in sharpness and ringing is not big enough to warrant the use of FSRCNNX which uses a lot more resources. FSRCNNX is prolly better for BDs though.

just to check, you are using ravu rgb right

Yes. Also meant to quote

Igv is on AUR! :)
aur.archlinux.org/packages/igv/

What are essential config things for Windows user? How can I read a whole file into memory in case disk becomes busy?

>what's next?
switching to a player that isn't shit

God this looks fucking awful

Because fucking about with plain text playlist files and reloading them on any change is great UX.

>literally too dumb to type some words on a screen
maybe computers just aren't for you user

>I've tried youtube and vimeo so far, but the app crashes immediately after. Is this expected behaviour?
>Running macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 (latest)

Fucking macfags man

Default is plenty nice desu. Name one thing you're missing.

>amd with d3d9 madvr => perfect playback
>amd with vulkan mpv => stuttering
I think that using vulkan now is retarded, it's too fucking immature.

Is madshi and haasn dead?
I suspect them to be students.

He refuses to communicate on this subject. :(

So is SVP worth it or not?

>what's next?
Uninstall
Install MPC-HC

I gave up using this thing because of the GUI situation. The simple on-screen thing works well enough for skipping around but as soon as you want to do something even slightly unusual (like change the aspect ratio of a strangely encoded or windowboxed file, or fix interlacing) you have to remember or look up a keyboard chord.

I don't think you can open a web stream from pseudogui (may have changed since I last checked) so you need to open a terminal to do that. I don't think you can even fastforward/rewind (not seek) using the osd.

There are a ton of third party GUIs but they vary considerably in quality and obviously none are endorsed. There's no particular reason to use them vs. other players which were designed with a GUI from the start.

I just use VLC now. I've tried opening files using VLC and MPV side by side and the rendering is exactly the same as far as I can tell. I've seen screenshots in the past with VLC looking terribly and washed out vs mpv/something else, but I can't reproduce that. All the features are discoverable using menus and it's generally friendlier to use.

mpv DOES seek/scrub slightly faster (it feels instant vs a slight delay when using vlc) but that's pretty minor compared to the other issues and it's still more than fast enough overall.

(There's also the fact that it sometimes remembers your last position in a file and sometimes doesn't based on how you exited it... I can't really count that against it because VLC doesn't remember at all, but it's another example of an annoying/confusing/inconsistent UI.)

mpv with a good, cross-platform GUI as standard would be fantastic but I hear the devs aren't particularly interested in making one. I can understand why; I've did GUI work in the past and it's seriously tedious and unrewarding compared to writing new features for the program.

>I don't think you can open a web stream from pseudogui
All you have to do is drag a link on to mpv to play stream.

>There's also the fact that it sometimes remembers your last position in a file and sometimes doesn't based on how you exited it
If you press Q it saves your position, q to exit normally. If you have caps lock on that's the same as hitting shift+q. I've never had a problem with it being inconsistent.

>drag a link
I usually copy a text link from my seedbox and paste it into an "open stream" menu. I seem to remember pasting into psuedogui didn't work and dragging would be tricky for a couple reasons. I guess it's kind of niche, but a menu for it would be nice.

>q/Q
That makes sense, but refer to what I said about keyboard chords. If I read that a shortcut key is "Q", I'll just hit the q key. If it has to be capital that basically means that it's a chord (shift+q), and frankly a video player isn't a complicated enough piece of software to justify having chords. Chords are for advanced stuff like 3D modellers, or really fiddly unixy tools like vim, or well-known system wide commands like ctrl+s or cmd+z.

Also, I prefer to just close it by clicking close on the window rather than pressing a key. Is there any reason it doesn't just save the position no matter how I exit? It's a neat feature which is pretty much always preferable to discarding the position, so it seems like it should be a default.

This happens with a lot of FOSS tools. They can do some neat things but it's never default and rarely straightforward. For instance, it has a ton of stereoscopy options which I tried to make use of when I found some old anaglyph glasses. The only way to use them is to start from a terminal, refer to a manual, and try a bunch of options like
mpv --vf=format=stereo-out=sbs2l,stereo3d=sbsl:sbsr
and
-vf "lavfi=[stereo3d=sbs2l:al]"
until it works as you want. Alternatively you can study all the industry terms for stereo 3D and mpv's implementation of it and its system for feeding options to different subsystems, until it all makes intuitive sense and you can enter correct commands without manuals and guesswork.

Again, I do understand why that is and I appreciate that this is a passion project for the devs who have no obligation to engage in GUI busywork for my benefit. It is what it is, but other software currently works better for me.

How is this not better than MPC-HC + MadVR?