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mpv ffmpeg yt-dlp
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haasn did nothing
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>>100142116
He seems to be making a comeback actually
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nanahi stole my ice cream
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DISGUISED BBC THREAD DO NOT BUMP
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>>100142616
t. Rajesh
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What does Paul develop librempeg for? O.o
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>>100142881
hatred
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>>100142993
QRD saar?
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>>100142116
Are you not stuff doing this every thread?
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go to the cobby thread >>100143199
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>>100142881
anyone build mpv with libmpreg?
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>>100143465
DIY
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>>100143600
i mean did anyone switch to mpreg
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>>100143299
Unfortunately janny is used to seething upon seeing Cobbie, thread has been deleted.
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>>100143656
"Switching" is not strictly necessary. I have librempeg installed in /opt (non-standard library path), and I do use the programs on occasion. But system libraries are still ffmpeg's.

It's also possible to build mpv against librempeg, install it in a non-standard path, and use it alongside the binary built against ffmpeg. But I haven't found a need for this yet.

Paul didn't rename any of the programs and libraries (yet). No API changes were made either if I'm not mistaken, but we don't know how things might diverge, and to what extent, in the future.
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Anyone else had mpv fail to display subtitles recently? I thought the encode/track was bad but then I switched to another sub track, switched back, skipped backward and they magically appeared.
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MPC-HC + madVR >>> memepv
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>>100144028
I switched between sub tracks and then they never appeared again recently. I'm ~2months behind master though.
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I'm so tired of Andarwinux
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>>100144361
What did Andarjeetwinux do this time
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>>100144028
Do you use cache=yes btw?
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>>100142616
how so?
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>>100144529
Do you regards not know cache=yes is only relevant when streaming shit through mpv? He didn't say anything about streaming
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>>100144576
>[cplayer] Enter buffering (buffer went from 100% -> 4%) [0.042000s].
ack
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>>100144529
Yes
>>100144576
I like my fast precise seeks, thank you
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>>100144656
>I like my fast precise seeks, thank you
You don't need cache=yes for local files.
In any case, if you're streaming, it could be anything that caused that lel
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>>100144656
I think cache=yes + audio(no audio sometimes)/subtitle(no subtitles sometimes) track switching is bugged brother
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>>100144685
I'm not streaming, and yes I do. Try it yourself
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>>100144688
I didn't switch tracks, I was just watching normally.
Now that I think about, I think it was roughly at the end of my initial cache. I opened the file, went to where I last left off, and the issue happened about 5 minutes after which is what I have my cache set to.
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>>100144736
Good chance I did a few seeks backwards as soon as I skipped to where I left off so I could recap. Cache might not have filled at that point, before I went backwards
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>>100142110
>llyyr edition
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Why did they change the cozy thick bar border? This look so ugly now. Is there a way to set the thickness?
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get out of my head
get out of my head
get out of my head
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>>100147271
I forget how it looked before, but try changing osd-bar-border-size, check other osd-* settings too
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>>100144524
>open github issues
>there is jeetnux rambling which has absolutely nothing to do with the problem being discussed
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mpv 0.29 + ffmpeg 4.4 or mpv 0.29 + libmpreg?
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https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/discussions/13974
If nu-mpv devs don't even care about making sure their commits work properly, backwards compatibility is the least of their concerns
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>>100149054
>mpv 0.29 + libmpreg
needs patches
only if you need avif/jxl image viewing
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>>100148683
This is what it looked like before. I downgraded to version 1:0.37.0-2. You can clearly see the dark lines much thicker.
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Moving issues to "discussions" section = trying to sweep things under the rug :^)
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>>100149554
See those changes
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/commit/0c4812aa
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/commit/09f6f28cc
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is there any way i can remove this blank space above the seekbar in uosc?
i have fade set to zero and it looks stuttery.
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>>100150039
temp fixed it by setting prox fade in/out to 10 pixels. looks almost instant.
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>>100149645
Guido needs rape correction.
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saved
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dwm explorer svchost
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>>100149645
Thanks.
I will just add this to my config:
osd-bar-border-size=1.2
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>>100151326
kek
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>>100149072
>>100149633
numpy devs don't care. libmpv was wm4's gift to the world. he made an easily usable and embeddable library to improve the quality of EVERY video player and inspire other developers to contribute to the A/V dev community... but then shitplacebo appeared and tried to make mpv into a sekrit club project that only appealed the most autismo of color autists.. the types of endusers that wm4 made fun of on a daily basis.

libmpv is the last bastion of wm4's greatness. the nupv devs want to dismantle it because "why arent u just using mpv???".. just horrible
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>>100152183
meds
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>>100142110
>ai slop
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ffmpreg



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