used it for a minute then realized mpv still exists
Caleb Davis
mpv is comfy
Colton Lewis
>co-worker used vlc >couldnt watch some mkv I gave him >he tried converting the files to mp4 only to break the subs >gave him mpv and it worked flawlessly >he said he never heard of the mkv format >same person streams most of what he watches saving one person at a time
Jordan Evans
try to do that with the mpv.net shill please
Easton Howard
mpv.net in your TV house, just follow this link:
Ian Garcia
>mpv.net
More like mpvᵇᵒᵗnet I'll stick with regular mpv
Nolan Ward
Windows tard here how the fuck do i use the scripts and shit?
Charles Gomez
>Scripts are usually placed in ~/.config/mpv/scripts/
which means u having Windows have to make a "scripts" folder in the same place you have mpv.exe, then just put the script on its folder
ofc, there are some scripts who need some configuration added
Cameron Parker
I downloaded the github scripts .lua and stuff but nothing seems to happen.
Adrian Ortiz
>I downloaded the github scripts .lua and stuff but nothing seems to happen.
which ones
Isaiah Phillips
you might need to put them in \Users\*\AppData\Roaming\mpv\scripts
Camden White
So, i use this to play webm, it is possible to have thumbnail? Having to open every single one to Found something is annoying
Isaac Bell
That's an explorer issue, not an mpv issue. But yes, it's possible with some other program. I never had those work perfectly though.
Matthew Morgan
The thumbnails are handled by your OS. Use ffmpegthumbs on Linux. I recommend Icaros for Windows.
Nathaniel Foster
Ok thx, thought maybe mvp had something built in to manage thumbnails, gonna try icaros.