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FFmpeg enters the chat

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Followed by MPV doing the same

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Whenever someone ask me media player for Linux I suggest MPV but for Binbows I suggest VLC. I don’t know why?

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I use mpv but the configuration is a big pain. Just try overriding a subtitle font in mpv, there are config files to change that don’t even exist by default and they live in different places depending on mpv version and it’s a huge mess.

I still do it because it’s lightweight and for some reason has better performance for me than VLC.

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I do the same because VLC has an installer on Windows while MPV you have to manually extract from a compressed folder and then run the install script from command line

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15 points

IIRC VLC on Windows uses it’s own included ffmpeg libraries for decoding so you don’t need to mess around with Windows codecs.

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I’m in the MPC-HC gang on Windows. Just so much more practical than other players. The main selling point was that full-screen the controls go away once you move the cursor off them, it was amazing. And no waiting for subs to be processed like VLC had to back then, never turned back so don’t know if that is still a thing.

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MPV.net for Windows is great.

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123 points

Yeah, guess where vlc gets all that muscle…

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47 points

I thought it was libvlc that covers that but no, it is indeed libavcodec which is part of the ffmpeg project. Does anyone here know the relationship between libvlc and libavcodec?

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37 points

libvlc uses libavcodec

VLC relays on ffmpeg for a lot of video decoding, as do lots of other media programs. Go look up the legal notice on your TV and there’s a good chance the ffmpeg licensing information is in there.

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FFmpeg is one of libvlc’s backends. A lot of stuff vlc can decode without calling ffmpeg.

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5 points

ffplay

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12 points

I was missing Codecs in my Linux install. VLC couldn’t play a single file

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13 points

Reinstall it.

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7 points

Try the flatpak, it should come with all the codecs

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131 points

Me opening /dev/urandom as a raw video stream to watch some nice relaxing RGB static.

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54 points

Weird. Anytime I do that I get Rick rolled.

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20 points

I don’t even know what icon is on the right

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22 points

I think it’s Windows Media player

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17 points

Relabelled as Movies

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3 points

MPC: All my homies hate wmp.

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I find VLC really struggles with UHD high frame-rate video.

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what are you watching that’s uhd and high ftamerate? is is something you made? I’ve never heard of anything releasing like that because yeah, most people can’t play that lol.

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4 points

Yeah, videos from my phone. Most things aren’t an issue.

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Record the video in lower resolution from your phone unless you actually need the high resolution.

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Is it vlc struggling or your entire PC?

I has one boss who wanted to stream 2 4K60 cctv feeds to his laptop while in the office. Needless to say his laptop struggles with a single 4K I didn’t even bother setting up the second feed.

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5 points

Other video players work fine. My PC is fairly new.

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8 points

Run a transcoder in “the cloud” (another PC in the room) and then it’s possible

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Another fun use for ffmpeg!

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