Can I use FSRCNNX, auto-profiles, or other scripts with it? Can you set up custom keybinds as easily?
Christian Powell
Apparently you do user.
Luis Miller
Can ravu-chroma upscale to arbitrary resolutions? Or it upscales only to RGB( 444 chroma). For example if I have my 4K TV hooked up to my pc on the YCC 422 chroma mode, meaning it has a chroma resolution of 1920*2160, can ravu-chroma upscale a 960*540 chroma video(1080p luma) to exactly 1920*2160 or it will upscale it to RGB/YCC 444 anyways?
>exactly Ravu doubles, triples or quadruples, depending on the one you choose. If it were to upscale to a resolution that does not equal the resolution you're playing video at, I believe the cscale compensates for the difference. >ravu-zoom ravu-zoom does arbitrary resolutions, but I'm not sure if there are chroma variants.
Blake Richardson
hwdec broken for anyone else? w10
Jeremiah Torres
Which api are you using?
Brayden Nelson
d3d11va
Connor Butler
Yeah, but what --gpu-context and --gpu-api?
Jackson Howard
how is this not advertising? consider killing yourself.
Evan Sullivan
It is working for me with: gpu-api=d3d11 gpu-context=d3d11 hwdec=d3d11va
i highly doubt its gonna make a difference but gonna try that once the video encodi g is done
Noah Sanders
>dosent matter man It matters. Set both to d3d11 to test. If it fails, backup your mpv.conf and remove everything but the 3 lines. How are you not a faggot? Politely consider coping somewhere else.
Luke Adams
If ravu can’t directly upscale to your windows resolution because it’s not a power of 2, it upscales to the nearest possible resolution and the scaler specified by *dscale* (or if that isn’t set, *scale*) scales it back down to windows size again.
Cameron Jones
Not supporting bloat is a feature.
Dominic Bell
I guess a worse experience is also a feature based on your logic
Elijah Thomas
worse experience for a low IQ subhuman nigger like you maybe
Justin Thomas
What scalers do you use? Do you manually change settings without auto-profiles?
John Flores
Are you expecting a legit answer from that monkey?
Brandon Ramirez
No, just more shitposting.
Jonathan Bennett
Maybe this is more of a ffmpeg question, but why is it necessary to open all the available streams before playing a .m3u8?
Set a sub font and press u to override it, or set mpv to override it by default.
Angel Long
neutron is better
Jack Garcia
there is a flag --no-sub-ass although it wrecks the placing of subtitles
Brody Wood
>no-sub-ass Like the manual says, this usually breaks sub rendering. What you're looking for is --sub-ass-override, this is toggled with the u key by default.
Jeremiah White
yeah, im a brainlet thx lad
Gavin Richardson
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I'm just now getting back into Linux after jumping ship for a while How exactly is this better than VLC? What is the benefit here? After playing with it for 2 minutes all I see is it does all the things VLC does except it has no easy graphical interface and breaks some of my window effects when in full screen (VLC doesn't do this) Am I missing something or is this just a meme? not bait, am genuinely curious.
Better output quality, less prone to corrupted playback, better streaming capabilities, highly extensible via scripts, etc.
Charles Hughes
>Am I missing something or is this just a meme? A lot, yeah. That being said, the rest of your post indicates that mpv might not be for you.
Cameron Morales
Why should I use this instead of vlc or mpc
Adam Jenkins
someone pls respond, this can take ages and is annoying.
Zachary Morris
It's a lot easier to customize, to use different scalers and such on the fly.
David Edwards
>Ravu doubles, triples or quadruples, depending on the one you choose. If it were to upscale to a resolution that does not equal the resolution you're playing video at, I believe the cscale compensates for the difference.
So if I play a video with a chroma of 960*540 with ravu-chroma+haasnsoft on a screen with a chroma resolution of 1920*2160, ravu would upscale the chroma to 2x, meaning 1920*1080 and haasnsoft would finish the rest of the scaling to 1920*2160?
>1920*2160 You mean 3840x2160? If so, you're correct. ravu4 would upscale the 540 chroma to 2160, if you want that instead. You might also be interested in krig.
Charles Ross
My 4K TV is connected to my PC in the YCbCr 422 colorspace+10-bit, in other words, 3840*2160 luma and 1920*2160 chroma.
Jose Reed
>If so, you're correct. ravu4 would upscale the 540 chroma to 2160, But that's not what he's saying.
Chase Gray
>3840*2160 luma and 1920*2160 chroma. Wouldn't the chroma in this case be 1920x1080? There's a period in there. Also >if you want that instead
Hudson Brown
can someone recommend me a nice sub font? please dont meme me anons!
Aaron Myers
thanks a lot, I'll play around with it some more. Except for you. You should choke on a bag of dicks
Jaxson Russell
>422 Nevermind, I missread.
Parker Morgan
>Wouldn't the chroma in this case be 1920x1080? That would be 4:2:0 4:2:2 is half horizontal resolution, full vertical resolution, so with a luma of 3840*2160 the chroma would be 1920*2160.
Asher Stewart
>There's a period in there. Also >>if you want that instead That should be in front of the sentence, not after it. It's still not correct though. 960x540 to 3840x2160 is just quadrupling, it wouldn't scale to 1920x1080 and then let the normal scaler do the rest.
Ian Collins
>shilling ANY other player when VLC exists. Pathetic.
Jace Morales
/thread
>This shill seething so much to the point of not being able to fit the defeat and disguise himself as a normal patrician mpv user. Completely disgusting.
I want this locale shit to finally work again with libarchive. I'm tired of keeping a local copy just to merge some super basic bitch shit. github.com/mpv-player/mpv/pull/6438
Ryan Young
ffmpeg doesn't read this and I don't think it's standardized either
It can take even longer for live streams when the servers are under load. My program uses MPV and I've had users think it is broken because it takes so long.
ok it seem to be some fucking autistic music player, how the hell configure it for normal user for best music experience?
Mason Bennett
It's primarily a video player, but you can certainly use it to play video files as well.
Nathan Gray
Open some file in the terminal with the --input-test command. You can then press the buttons and the the terminal output should tell you what they're called. You can then rebind them or set them to be ignored in input.conf, for example stop ignore.
Alexander Jackson
aha, ok, so this is some autistic shit, kys, will stay to pot player at least it have ton of options and boost the video sound by default
using the gnome frontend, any quality improving stuff would be amazing. my animu looks choppy sometimes and the show i just started has screen tearing. already tried enabling profile=gpu-hq but maybe i didn't do it properly
>frontend, Don't. I assume all drivers are set up correctly, right? Are you running an up to date version or the "stable" one?
if you are on a rather recent version try video-sync=display-resample interpolation=yes tscale=box tscale-window=sphinx tscale-radius=1.0 tscale-clamp=0.0
Angel Taylor
Is "mistimed" and "delayed" bad when using video-sync=display-resample?
Thank you. I decided to try installing mpv again but get this error on the last step when trying to sudo ./install like it says on the guide on the mpv-build github page.