It's an mpv.net "feature" regular mpv doesn't do this by default I don't use mpv.net so I can't help ya maybe try making an issue on stax's github
David Evans
this is an mpv thread, not mpv.net thread. take that shit elsewhere.
Grayson Russell
I want to pat this retard!
Justin Ramirez
>profile=gpu-hq when I use this, my video card can't handle some 4K videos. what are the best settings for CPU decoding of video? mostly interested in viewing 1080p content on a 4K display.
Try profile=gpu-hq deband=no If it's still too much use less intensive scalers than spline36
John Butler
thanks user. it's still dropping lots of frames with: >deband=no top pic: empty profile section (I presume it defaults to CPU); no dropped frames bottom pic: gpu-hq + deband=no
Just remove gpu-hq for 4k. Why did you by a 4k display if you have weak hardware?
Henry Anderson
my card is 1070. it works fine for 4K except when I use mpv with gpu-hq
Dominic Cruz
Weird, my 1050 has worked on all 4k files I've tried. Except AV1 of course.
Cooper Diaz
That doesn't make sense. gpu-hq has nothing to do with swdec or hwdec. post conf. Do you have an igpu as well? You might need to select the gpu to use for mpv if you do.
Jonathan Cox
How do I link mpv to trakt?
Landon Collins
How do I make the font size for playlist info smaller? It takes up the entire screen for like 5 seconds every time anything changes
Christopher Carter
is there a flag to limit the bitrate of the video? im trying to stream a video and the file is way too huge so my connection cant keep up im sorry if this is a dumb question, i dont know a ton about video streaming
Lincoln Kelly
Play around with --osd-font-size=55 (default).
Nathaniel Sanchez
Oh nice that fixed it, thanks
Robert Cook
ytdl-format=bestvideo[height
Samuel Gutierrez
Anyone interested in latest mpv windows build? Compiled from Shinchiro's repo. Freezes on seek should be fixed already.
Brandon Gomez
mpv.net is mpv, user. It even uses Shinchiro's build.
shinchiro's libmpv (!) build. mpv.net uses the same backend as mpv, but it isn't mpv + .NET.
John Hall
What does this do? input-ar-delay = 500 input-ar-rate = 20
Hudson Wright
Try hwdec=auto. That should switch to hardware acceleration. If you want to keep using your CPU, then use a less resource demanding scale/cscale (not that you have many options that are lighter than spline36; bilinear is the default without gpu-hq).
There's also a pull request that would remove support for DVDs/Blu-Rays entirely. Although it's just a large collection of wm4 commits.
Kayden Parker
Because FSRCNNX can only double the resolution. If you don't double it, you apply FSRCNNX and then downscale the output to the target resolution. That's rather wasteful for small resolution increases. You can change the threshold by editing the glsl file though.
Andrew Hernandez
What's the point. Digital libraries are better for ease of use and organization. I only keep dvds for backups.
shift+i and then wait a few seconds. It takes a little time.
Luke Adams
How can I make the OSD playlist overview (as seen when using the OSC to jump between playlist entries) show up, when I use keys to navigate a playlist?
Andrew Russell
> can't record streams
Levi Fisher
I know it can take a few seconds but it's not showing up after minutes. I don't know when exactly this started happening but it's been for a few versions
Brandon Baker
Any idea why SSSR doesn't trigger after FSRCNNX_x2_56-16-4-1, when it does with FSRCNNX_x2_16-0-4-1?
Kevin Rivera
latest shinchiro works for me
Dylan Ross
is using ytdl-raw-options=username = , password = in mpv.conf safe? obviously its okay for that particular site im logging into, but does it also send the login everytime im calling ytdl also?
Jordan Myers
That's the build I'm using, I'll check my scripts and configs since it's apparently only happening to me
Zachary Thomas
maybe it's the file you're playing? idk but it does work here
yea I tried many different files already, when I have more time I'll reinstall completely
Caleb Jackson
read the manual
Jackson Thompson
is there a way to make mpv pull youtube-dl from a different folder? It just seems like double the work having to worry about keeping two instances of it updated.
Luke Wilson
>2 instances what? you have 2 youtube-dls? And I tjink you can specify the folder.
Ethan Cox
I have my regular youtube-dl folder, the one I use to download videos off the web with, and then mpvnet which comes with youtube-dl in the directory.
Camden Long
Dont know about mpv.net, but i install mpv-git and youtube-dl from pip it works pretty fine
Joseph Evans
>muh digital copies >muh streaming literal zoomer cancer the lot of you
>mpv.net Seems like this frontend is creating it's own set of problems. Who could have seen this coming...? I just use mpv and have youtube-dl in the same folder as mpv. I made mpv an environment variable and since its in the same folder ytdl is also.
Ethan Adams
I could very easily just get rid of my other youtube-dl folder, but I don't wanna clutter my mpv.net one with downloads, that's the only reason I haven't.
Tyler Martin
Why not download to another folder? If you make ytdl an env var it won't matter what folder you're in when using ytdl in cmd.
John Morgan
Create config you twat and then sepcific download folder
Julian Richardson
make a symlink instead of having 2 different versions
Angel Phillips
Add your first youtube-dl folder to your PATH. I bet mpv.net just ships with youtube-dl by default to avoid confusion for new users and is able to simply call it as external command.
Jaxon Price
>Add your first youtube-dl folder to your PATH how do I do this?
I wonder. Do people, who avoid Lanczos and EWA LanczosSharp due to ringing, also shun FSRCNNX?
Xavier Perez
Please share anime configs
Adrian Murphy
ftp is the same as a file in your PC. How the fuck do you want to limit the video bitrate?
Adrian Murphy
i dont know, again i dont know a ton about video streaming mpv does in fact recognize the video is over ftp (sftp, actually), theres a buffer/cache on the timeline is there really no way to "turn down" the quality of the stream w/o reencoding the whole video?
Mason Jackson
Not if you just have this one stream and don't want to just skip segments.
Lucas Parker
ah dick cheese so how do streaming sites do multiple qualities? multiple video files?
Asher Hill
adaptive streaming it's a feature only found in Silverlight and HTML5
Benjamin Phillips
Yes. There is such a thing as progressive decoding (i.e. you decode only a portion of the footage to get a lower quality version of it), but that's only available with a few image formats.
Sebastian Perez
alright so if i have some chinese cartoons that are WAY bigger than they really need to be, should i 1) reencode them with different settings so that they take up less storage (and would presumably be easier to stream), or 2) try to reencode them so i can do that progressive decoding thing that user mentioned even if i cant stream the video at the highest quality, i would like to have the file be the highest quality possible (i wouldnt want to reencode if it would depreciate the quality)
Jordan Reyes
>is there really no way to "turn down" the quality of the stream w/o reencoding the whole video? Well, the file has to be on your PC in some form and mpv can not just pick a certain subset of the bytes to get a downscaled version, it just gets the data and interprets it. Of course in theory your server could, if the format is appropriate, downscale the video on the fly and just send the downscaled data, but that would require most likely more than a bit of effort for you to pull of.
Re-encode them to a lower quality, or, you know, just transfer the entire file first and then watch it. I can't imagine that you do not have enough space on your own hard drive to store some anime.
Carson Fisher
>2) try to reencode them so i can do that progressive decoding thing that user mentioned Again, this is only a thing for images (and even then not all formats support it).
Carson Mitchell
>ust transfer the entire file first and then watch it gay >this is only a thing for images gay
so what settings should i use to re-encode? is it really appropriate for 22 minutes of 1080p cartoons to be 1.5 gigs?
Anthony Lee
>>ust transfer the entire file first and then watch it >gay It's literally the easiest solution to your problem, no loss in quality and no bandwidth issues, if you are doing anything else, you are doing it out of curiosity, not because you are interested in a solution.
>so what settings should i use to re-encode? The settings such that the size divided by the duration is somewhat smaller than your bandwidth.
>is it really appropriate for 22 minutes of 1080p cartoons to be 1.5 gigs? It's a meaningless question.
Brayden King
>is it really appropriate for 22 minutes of 1080p cartoons to be 1.5 gigs? If you want high quality then yes. If you don't, you can go far lower. To really save space, use HEVC via x265 with the slowest preset you can stomach, the animation tune setting and an appropriate crf value (depends on how much size you want to save). Copy the audio, if already lossy. Otherwise encode as Opus or AAC.
Oliver Foster
>It's literally the easiest solution to your problem downloading a video and streaming it are two different things, thats not a solution, thats doing something else thanks, user what would you say the point of diminishing returns is for a standard episofde of anime?
Brody Long
>mpv is quite possibly the shittiest player ever much less Jow Forumsreatest. PotPlayer is the best... by far.
From the creator of Previous best KMPlayer.. (Before it got fucked by Pandora TV)
Forget this overhyped, useless, user unfriendly mpvdogshitshit and just get the PotPlayer potplayer.daum.net/
>thats not a solution It's a solution to the Problem of you not being able to watch anime without buffering. So if you care about that the solution is in front of you and RIGHT NOW you can stop the discussion and implement it. If you care about "streaming" out of curiosity that is something different, but you obviously should admit to it, you aren't doing this out of necessity.
>downloading a video and streaming it are two different things Yes, in one case you download parts, sequentially in the other the whole thing at once.
Gabriel Reyes
>DirectShow muahahahaa good joke
Nolan Ramirez
>Windows only >Not Free software LMAO, who cares about that garbage?
Oliver Jackson
It's free
Adam Price
Who cares? Most Viruses are free to download too.
It violates the fundamental freedom of the user being able to understand and change the program if he so desires, again why would anyone use that garbage?
James Phillips
>what would you say the point of diminishing returns is for a standard episofde of anime? Sry, but I can't answer you that. Quality is such a subjective thing. Some people only accept crf >=15 encodes or even just BD remuxes, others are content with YIFY quality. Make short test clips (using a fast preset) and test different crf values. That's the easiest way to decide the ideal quality for you.
PotPlayer has been here for a while and everyone who uses it trusts it. Take your autism somewhere else.
Justin Evans
>you obviously should admit to it, you aren't doing this out of necessity what does it matter to you? yeah, downloading it would solve most of my problems, but i'd like to at least -try- to see if i can solve my issues while still streaming, even if i have to put in the extra work. this is a tech enthusiast board and im doing this in my free time because i think its fun. im not your tech illiterate uncle. alright, thanks for the advice user
Joseph Murphy
>everyone who uses it trusts it. Who cares? It isn't even about muh malware, if you are running Windows your entire OS is already malware, so you really shouldn't worry about some Koreans spying on you too. It's a fundamental violation of my freedom, why would I suffer that upon myself to get a piece of software that doesn't run on my machine, looks like dogshit and at best is as good as what I have for my current needs?
Just answer the question, why should I care about this garbage?
>what does it matter to you? I am not saying that doing it out of curiosity is a bad thing, where did you get that idea from? Because that is the only thing I have accused you of is curiosity.
Brayden Diaz
i was asking for advice on streaming video and you suggested i download it locally and then play it, so im sorry but your reply was wholly worthless to me you responded by saying i was doing it out of curiousity, which is somewhat true, but you should have just assumed that; if i wasnt doing this just for kicks, why would i have my own remote server full of anime? why wouldnt i just buy a fuckin crunchyroll? it doesnt make sense.
Isaac Taylor
Used to be LAV Filters Megamix + PotPlayer fan myself. Now, I have switched to mpv.net and can't look back.
Adrian Wright
Also, it comes with a good zune inspired theme for PotPlayer.
Carson Powell
why potplayer? if you want mpv with some GUI on Windows, just go with the mpv.net front-end.
mpv's internal renderer still does not have NGU and error-diffusion dithering. I won't call them obscure. madVR is simply better for 4K HDR, since it has better ton mapping algorithms. Also, mpv's Direct3D renderer is incomplete.
Nolan Carter
mpv has error diffusion and FSRCNNX is better than NGU. You're correct about HDR and perhaps about direct3d (but who cares that's windows crap).