Whats the mpv equivalent to the K-lite Codec pack? Does mpv beat MPC-HC + MadVR?
>>107486363not needed because it's built-in, basicallythere can be differences between builds, depending on which settings where used to compile mpv and its dependencies, but everything relevant is almost always included and differences are mostly limited to very obscure or cutting edge stuff
If you're missing mediainfo-lite you can just install that separately
>>107486363It uses mpc renderer now. No need for madvr.
>>107486800Tinkertranny>>107486363>Whats the mpv equivalent to the K-lite Codec pack? VLC, with libplacebo because it has DVDs and Blurays menus.>Does mpv beat MPC-HC + MadVR?No, it's shit.>>107486866>source? my ass
>>107486969schizo
>>107486800mpv shits the bed when it comes to .ogm files.
>>107488033sample
>>107486363>Whats the mpv equivalent to the K-lite Codec pack?ffmpeg :)
>>107486363>Does mpv beat MPC-HC + MadVRlol no
>>107488169My only .ogm videos are old dual audio hentai stuff.Surprised there are still some with seeds. This should work:https://sukebei.nyaa.si/view/2282994>Subtitles are disabled when video starts, even though they're enabled on every other video>Enabling subtitles can take a while for them to show up (seems to be the length of the cache, so can be the whole video?)>Switching audio tracks is extremely slow. Will kill audio for a while (few seconds/minutes (cache again?). Seeking to a new time seems to fix it).>Playback is choppyIt's a 20 year old Xvid video that played fine back in the day, but now it's choppy.
>>107488593>I can't play 20-year-old dual audio Chinese cartoon porn at 120 fpsGod forbid
MPV has the worst UI I've seen for a video player.
>>107488935Used to work fine, stuttery playback kills the mood.
>>107488973Please explain to me what you think the point of my post was.
>>107488979Downplaying its bad handling of certain video file formats because of the content they contain.
>>107488992Correct. And now explain how repeating your original point is at all relevant to my point.
>>107488959You can literally change that UI however you want.
>>107488997Reinforcing that video players 20 years ago work better than MPV.
>>107489033I asked you to explain how it's relevant. You haven't done so. We've agreed that you understand that my post was criticizing you for having a bad value system for establishing the quality of modern software by basing it on the ability to play niche outdated media. Your response has no value or relevance to my post because it's just a repetition of what I originally responded to.
>>107489046My understanding is that MPV uses ffmpeg, which prides itself on being able to play anything and everything.So it not being about to play 'nice outdated media' nicely is a failure.
>>107489078*niche
>>107489078Yeah, once again, nothing just said is relevant. Not only is it not relevant, but your claim is just blatantly false. This discussion is over. Have a good day.
>>107489029That's the thing. I don't want to. I like nice things out of the box.
>>107489091Don't be so harsh to this anon. He is right about ffmpeg, it suppose to play those formats, it fails here. It relevant for accessing archival stuff.
>>107489099He's not right. Nowhere, anywhere, do they pride themselves on being able to play "everything and anything"
>>107489091>but your claim is just blatantly falseGenuine question. What part?>MPV uses ffmpeghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mpv_(media_player)>Engine: FFmpeg>ffmpeg prides itself on being able to play anything and everythinghttps://www.ffmpeg.org/about.html>FFmpeg is the leading multimedia framework, able to decode, encode, transcode, mux, demux, stream, filter and play pretty much anything that humans and machines have created. It supports the most obscure ancient formats up to the cutting edge. No matter if they were designed by some standards committee, the community or a corporation.
>>107489112Please explain to me what you think the phrase pretty much means.Would you say somebody that claims to have collected "pretty much" every comic book has collected "every and any" comic book that ever existed?
>>107489122https://x.com/FFmpeg/status/1983949866725437791Dunno, you tell me?
>>107489149Okay, so you're not going to answer the question. Have a good day.
>>107486363>>107486363Eh, I'm not a tranny so I use mpc-hc through wine.
>>107489149kek, this is like when microsoft has to add code to support a 20 year old disney game in windows
>>107488593Interesting, seems that mpv doesn't play it back at the correct frame rate, --correct-pts=no seems to fix the choppiness.ffmpeg also fails, probably related to this issue? https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/11450