Why are mpv's --geometry settings not applied when I use drm (to play a video in framebuffer)? It always seems to open the video in fullscreen. This is the command I was using btw: mpv -vo drm --geometry=800x600 video.webm
Brayden Nelson
How do I stop mpv from dropping frames with complex subtitles like this
How do i get a gui for this shit? I just wanna watch videos, not code to do it.
Cameron Collins
use something else mpv is for users who want fine-grain control of their video player
Ryder Gutierrez
Use SMPlayer
Nathaniel Gonzalez
drm is simplistic and fullscreen only. It has no such window managing features. Also you should use --gpu-context=drm instead.
Liam Smith
I'm trying to watch anuuume, but the audio sounds like shit. It's recorded in 5.1, but I'm using stereo headphones. The other track is in 2.0 regular old stereo and it sounds great. How do I fix this?
Hunter Flores
Disregard this. It was a bad release.
Samuel Gutierrez
Celluloid gtk mpv
Jordan Nguyen
>closes itself after reaching the end of playback
No
Blake Watson
read the manual, get a text editor
Luke Collins
Is it possible to make the letterboxing or black bars in mpv transparent, as opposed to removing them with the --alpha=yes flag? I'm looking for the effect in picrelated.
user, learning how to use text interfaces is life-changing. It's quicker, more comfortable, even educational in a way that might pay off career-wise.
Basic primer: cd Foldername mpv *
or else mpv Foldername
Space to pause unpause, q to quit, f for fullscreen, < and > for prev/next in playlist. 0-9 volume. L for loop, or else put the line "loop-file" or "loop-playlist" in mpv.conf if you always want it to loop - important if you're looking at webms or short clips. "fs" if you always want it to start in fullscreen. You literally don't need to know anything else to have a satisfactory experience. Also, tab complete is a thing - hit tab to expand a partially entered command or filename, rather than typing all of it out.