VideoRenderer
yt-dlp
VideoRenderer | yt-dlp | |
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22 | 2,361 | |
913 | 72,048 | |
- | 4.4% | |
9.1 | 9.8 | |
3 days ago | about 19 hours ago | |
C++ | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | The Unlicense |
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VideoRenderer
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Where to download madVR?
These days i use MPCVR, since it's much simpler and still does all the important stuff that madVR does.
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In recent update, Firefox finally added support for the Nvidia Video Super Resolution, catching up to other chromium web browsers and software
This fork is no longer needed. The original MPC Video Renderer has been updated to support NVIDIA Super Resolution.
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Looking for PC video player that can skip back/forward by 5 seconds or less with just 1 click?
Don't forget https://github.com/Aleksoid1978/VideoRenderer/releases So you can play HDR on SDR displays without it looking shitty.
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NVIDIA RTX Video Super Resolution is now supported by VLC media player - VideoCardz.com
It looks like this fork isn't needed anymore. The original MPC VideoRenderer by Aleksoid1978 now supports Super Resolution too: https://github.com/Aleksoid1978/VideoRenderer/releases
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Nvidia GeForce 531.18 WHQL graphics driver
Now let's hope video player devs will look into it too, I asked MPC-BE dev about it here a few weeks ago, seems the way they render with ID3D11VideoContext should let it work, hopefully now drivers are out they might look into it more: https://github.com/Aleksoid1978/VideoRenderer/issues/77
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Chrome 110 brings NVIDIA RTX Super Resolution support - VideoCardz.com
(I've asked MPC-BE devs about looking into it but seems they don't have any RTX hardware, and not sure how interested they are... hopefully an RTX owner can try looking into adding it sometime: https://github.com/Aleksoid1978/VideoRenderer/issues/77)
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Google Chrome 110 released with RTX Video Super Resolution enabled by default
For what it's worth I asked MPC-BE devs about adding it here: https://github.com/Aleksoid1978/VideoRenderer/issues/77
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RIP 4090
I struggle finding/playing even 10bit content, it's rare I get to use all 10bits. No free video players output it out of the box AFAIK and I was unsuccessful configuring MadVR/AviSynth scripts & filters. After banging my head against the wall I eventually found this MPC-HC plugin https://github.com/Aleksoid1978/VideoRenderer/releases. One of the features it provides is mapping 10bit HDR to 10bit SDR, as I don't have an HDR monitor, but damn do movies look so much better.
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is it true if I use the Kodi windows app instead of mpc be I'll be able to see hdr on my pc? I don't have a PC powerful enough to use mad VR
Your best bet to view HDR on a display that doesn't support HDR (with a computer too slow for madVR) is with mpv Or if that doesn't work, then MPC-BE with MPCVR.
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What does madVR offer in typical use?
Thats the mpc video renderer, it also has good scaling options and covers all the other basics. Yet it can be faster and is much simpler to setup/use, so i always recommend giving it a try and than you can also directly compare it to MadVR.
yt-dlp
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FFmpeg 7.0 Released
You can put these options in a config file and they will become the default: https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp?tab=readme-ov-file#configur...
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Google fights Invidious (a privacy YouTube Front end)
Yep. yt-dlp and youtube-dl
https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp
https://github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-dl
Will also start to feel the impact. My theory is that we will see a bunch of new video hosting sites as youtube itself attempts to lock down its ecosystem. They haven't paid attention in any adversarial way as far as I can tell.
When they do, it wont be great.
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XZ: A Microcosm of the interactions in Open Source projects
The points you make aren't unreasonable.
It is necessary to establish clear boundaries of what can and can be provided by the maintainers. If not done at an earlier stage of the project, the support burden becomes too much to bear at which point the maintainer transfers ownership, and the project suffers from catastrophic consequences such as the xz backdoor we're talking about here, or other cases where the project mostly stalls and serves as an ego-boosting platform for the new maintainer, as was the case with PhantomJS[6].
This can also happen in your life, where a "friend" sees that you possess a certain skill, and then gradually tries to push an inordinate amount of their personal work related to this field onto you.
Personally, I think it's best to use an approach with extremely clear communication as to what the maintainer can and cannot provide. This can be seen, for example, in yt-dlp[1], where the consumer is clearly informed upfront that not providing detailed information as requested will lead them to block said consumer; or sqlite where their position regarding contributed patches[2] and support[3] is similarly made clear.
Having a shouty BDFL like Torvalds can also help improve code quality[4] and questionable contributions[5], though it is better that the shouty BDFL makes statements that are professional and do not show as much aggression; so for example, "Mauro, shut the fuck up"[7] would become "Mauro, your response is completely unbecoming for a Linux kernel maintainer, and is not in line with the promise of not breaking userspace."
[1] https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/issues/new?assignees=&label...
[2] https://www.sqlite.org/copyright.html
[3] https://www.sqlite.org/support.html
[4] https://www.theregister.com/2024/01/29/linux_6_8_rc2/
[5] https://cse.umn.edu/cs/linux-incident
[6] https://github.com/ariya/phantomjs/issues/14541
[7] https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/12/23/75
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Doom Running on a Toothbrush
Or just "yt-dlp "
yt-dlp ( https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp ) still works pretty well at the current state of Twitter.
- Show HN: I create a free website for download YouTube transcript, subtitle
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Using LangServe to build REST APIs for LangChain Applications
To download audio from YouTube videos, you'll utilize the widely used yt-dlp library, which can be installed using the pip command as follows:
- YouTube-dl has been taken down
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Ask HN: YouTube – how to batch scrape comments and details for 300 videos?
Use: `yt-dlp with --write-comments --no-download --batch-file FILE`
- FILE is a text file with a list of YouTube id's/URL's
- https://superuser.com/a/1732443/4390
- https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp
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Forget spaceships; I just want my music
> Then youtube-dl wasn't a thing anymore (maybe it is again?)...
yt-dlp is definitely a thing: <https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp>
What are some alternatives?
HTWebRemote - Simple remote control of your home theater devices and HTPC from any web browser
Simple-YouTube-Age-Restriction-Bypass - A simple browser extension to bypass YouTube's age verification, disable content warnings and watch age restricted videos without having to sign in!
mpc-hc - Media Player Classic
tiktok-scraper - TikTok Scraper. Download video posts, collect user/trend/hashtag/music feed metadata, sign URL and etc.
mpv-winbuild - Use Github Action to build mpv for Windows with latest commit.
youtube-dl-gui - A cross platform front-end GUI of the popular youtube-dl written in wxPython.
mpc-qt - Media Player Classic Qute Theater
youtube-dl - Command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites
youtube-dlc - Command-line program to download various media from YouTube.com and other sites
youtube-dl - Command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites
Crunchyroll-Downloader-v3.0 - Downloader for Crunchyroll
widevine-l3-decryptor - A Chrome extension that demonstrates bypassing Widevine L3 DRM