>Can I play dvds on this yet? Yes. For now at least. There's a pull request containing various wm4 commits, which would also remove DVD and Blu-Ray support. >Will I even be shown a menu or do I have to specify sector and track? They removed menu support a few years ago. By default mpv plays the longest stream, which is usually the entire disc content, but you can also play specific titles (see mpv.io/manual/stable/#protocols)
Justin Wilson
Who fumbles around with discs to play media? I only use discs for archival purposes.
You can buy a 2 hot and ready Little Caesars pizza with that money.
Asher Torres
Is that all? The sole reason to choose ewa_hanning is to avoid that minuscule amount of ringing? Btw. the point of using a low compression level for PNG screenshots is to not waste resources, when you optimize them later anyway.
>add a third stream recording mechanism he's going berserk!
Austin Kelly
Mpv is dogshit and full of artifacting
Evan Cox
Your mom is full of artifacting
Aiden King
Just put haasn in charge at this point
Ethan Bell
Does this shit have a way to watch videos that doesn't involve controlling it from the command line yet? No? This is why there will never be a year of the Linux PC.
Isaiah Reyes
>Does this shit have a way to watch videos that doesn't involve controlling it from the command line yet? Of course. It's really easy. >cd into $HOME/.local/share/applications >create mpv.desktop >enter the following text [Desktop Entry] Type=Application Name=mpv Media Player Comment=Play movies and songs Icon=/path/to/icon/for/mpv TryExec=mpv Exec=mpv --player-operation-mode=pseudo-gui -- %U Terminal=false Categories=AudioVideo;Audio;Video;Player;TV;
>save it Almost done. Now if you play a file type for the first time, just do the following (exact wording may vary based on your file manager): >right click >properties >open with >select "mpv Media Player" as default
You see, that was really easy and ... Oh wait, I just remembered something. All of that shit gets done automatically if you install mpv, so you can just play videos from your file manager as with every other media player, you shitposting retard.
Joseph Adams
keyboard shortcuts don't work in my mpv.net it says space for play/pause, but nothing happens none of the shortcuts work
Andrew Gray
If you have a pre-existing input.conf you will not get the keyboard shortcuts from mpv.net
Brandon Evans
Yes. Just drag and drop the video in mpv.
Jonathan Foster
JEEEEEEEEEEEEB
Alexander Fisher
learn english faggot
Noah Martinez
>That massive amount of ringing.
HOLY SHIT
Bentley Richardson
>sinc Imagine watching your average encodes like Playstation 1 graphics.
>Next Level
Leo Turner
kek
Samuel Lewis
>mpv.net link in the OP
wtf happened to the mpv general
Landon Gray
>wtf happened to the mpv general Nothing. Turbo autists finally accepted stax build.
William Martin
We didn't, shill. Keep crying in every thread is the best you can do.
Dylan Peterson
oh no no no, turbo autists on suicide watch. how will they ever recover?
This is an odd question. Is there a way to play the audio only of Youtube video with the thumbnail of the video as video/image tract using mpv+youtube-dl??
what? Mpv IS a gui. And there are other GUIs like smplayer and gnome mpv
Angel Green
>removed VLC Based
Leo Carter
Thx for bumping the thread, dear ;)
Owen Collins
Seeing as how youtube-dl has literally like 500 option flags I can all but guarantee it has the option to download audio only should the google api allow for such a thing. Just read the man page.
Michael Myers
>download audio only I don't want to download, I know streaming is still downloading. The variables -x and -embed-thumbnail, but those only for saving the video on the local machine.
Elijah Myers
That's half of his question, the easy half.
Charles Roberts
Yes, there is, use -f
Jaxson Clark
I know there are audio only, it's usually f 140, how do I make it to display the thumbnail? Something like when you open mp3 file with cover art.
Carter Morgan
Post your youtube-dl/ytdl mpv configs so I can just mindlessly copy them
Is that the newest tactic? Screaming turbo autist, whenever someone calls you out on shilling mpv.net mercilessly?
Nolan Johnson
Won what?
Nolan Sullivan
I have a 3TB hard drive for all media and person files. I bought specifically for blurays because they take up like 50GB a movie. I have a bunch of them now, and I only watch them once, twice at most. That just seems like a lot of wasted space. I think it would be better to just play the disc because it's always there.