How do you make mpc-hc play AV1 anime?
How do you make mpc-hc play AV1 anime?
Install mpv
You delete the AV1 garbage and download a proper release.
>bro just use shitty old codecs that take unnecessary space
>why? J-JUST DO IT ALREADY!
>use fancy new codec on your shitty potato laptop
>it explodes in a ball of fire
I seriously hope you guys don't do this
sounds like a you problem
Yeah no shit, that's why I'm not using AV1
Sounds like you're the one with garbage.
What a fucking meme. Just download a release that's been working for the past 30 years.
that release doesn't even have fly me to the moon
Just use windows media player bro
My garbage has a good keyboard, IPS screen with no backlight bleed, lots of I/O and two sets of touchpad buttons that make satisfying clicking noises, does yours?
I mean it's a website for people that don't go outside, why wouldn't you cheap out on a laptop when a perfectly functional one can be had for $100? Even if it can't run new codecs, the older ones aren't going anywhere, who cares if they take up more space, just add another SSD when you run out. Oh wait, you can't
These are your only choices
Let's be real, installing mpv is not a viable option because OP is dumb. If he wasn't, his MPC would decode AV1 just fine
You were saying?
You don't want to watch this shit anime anyway
aomenc does a pretty good job at compressing anime with placebo settings. I doubt, however, that the release authors were using these.
nta but what laptop?
laptop these cost a shitton and only have a fucking celeron/pentium
Likely a very old one. An i7 IvyBridge plays FullHD AV1 just fine.
What the fuck is AV1? At first I thought OP was talking about AVI files
>placebo settings
Speed 0 is unusably slow and you can't really expect anyone to use it on nontrivial amount of video. 2-4 is the realistic good quality encode setting. Also, SVT-AV1 is more popular and faster these days.
AV1 is the current top video codec, effectively a successor to VP9. It's more efficient than HEVC and also patent-unencumbered. It's even supported in WebM, although not on this shit website.