>windows
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpv-player-windows/files/
https://bitbucket.org/rorgoroth/mpv-for-windows/downloads
https://mpv.srsfckn.biz
>shaders
https://gist.github.com/igv
https://gist.github.com/voltmtr
https://github.com/bjin/mpv-prescalers/tree/master
>configurations
https://github.com/haasn/gentoo-conf/blob/nanodesu/home/nand/.mpv/mpv.conf
https://github.com/argon-/mpv-config/blob/master/mpv.conf
https://github.com/vyral-protoss/complete-mpv-conf/blob/master/mpv.conf
>>55225982
How do I use mpv's built in anti-ringing shader?
>>55226243
https://mpv.io/manual/master/#video-output-drivers-scale-antiring
>>55225982
Using x86_64 from https://mpv.srsfckn.biz here
It's pretty much the only player that can play 1080p stuff with fancy subs on this laptop without completely shitting itself.
>>55227377
Thanks. Any recommendations for a number to set that to? Sticking with .3 for now.
>>55225982
>gnome mplayer
>still only the most minimal controls possible
Well done
>>55227577
I use and prefer 0.0
Anything below about 0.9 or so is pretty much just placebo. If you want it on, set it to like 0.99 or 1.0.
>>55227593
It basically has even fewer controls than the mpv built-in OSD.
Bravo GNOME, bravo. Masters of oversimplification at work.
>>55227535
To be more precise, i meant somewhat tightly encoded HEVC stuff.
IS THIS A FUGGING JOKE:
THERES NO STOP BUTTON?!?!
can't stop without close
Does mpv perform better than mpc-hc? That all I care about.
>>55228210
no,mpv is just a meme player for linux.
>>55228210
Yes