uosc
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uosc
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YouTube artificially slows down video load times when using Firefox
Most of those features are available in OSS tools as well. And for those that are not, there are alternative solutions that might take a bit of work to implement.
I'm not claiming that the OSS tools have feature parity with 1st party frontends, or that they won't require some sacrifices, or effort adjusting. I just think that the trade-off of losing some of the convenience in return for not being tracked and manipulated is well worth it to me, though I can see how it might not be worth it for others.
I do actually think that OSS tools provide a better UX. I can download the media and consume it offline, using any player of choice, on any device, at any time. I find YouTube's recommendations a nuisance, and I can turn those off in Invidious and Piped. Scrubbing in mpv is instantaneous for me for local files and even those served on the LAN, though there is a slight delay when playing directly from YT. There is also a solution for generating thumbnails[1], though I had some issues with it, and didn't end up using it.
At the end of the day, it's a personal choice depending on what you value most, and I'm not trying to convince anyone my choice is inherently better. Thanks for providing your perspective.
[1]: https://github.com/tomasklaen/uosc
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is there anyway I can add this feature in MPV where I can press an arrow to play the next file?The screenshot is from MPV.net btw and I wondered if I could do the same in MPV proper.
Check out uosc, it has a button for the next file.
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Anything like mpv.net that is still being updated?
uosc adds a customisable ui, making mpv more accessible to beginners.
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I want to start using mpv. What do I need to know?
Then another great starting point imo is to just install this script actually. Its a ui script and is really customisable and nice. https://github.com/tomasklaen/uosc
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Help in uosc.lua theme
so recently I am using a UI called uosc and I want to add a play/pause button to the control bar, i asked the UI Developer and he said what's shown in the picture: -Can someone show me how to do it correctly ?
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About Volume
You have to use a ui like uosc. https://github.com/tomasklaen/uosc
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ffplay on top!
This one is pretty neat.
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Gradient Color For Seek-bar
Not a gradient but you can change the colour if you use the uosc gui which comes with a bunch of other features.
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A Beginner's Guide to Customizing Your Media Player
For beginner, I always suggest them to install uosc because it lowers the learning curves: https://github.com/tomasklaen/uosc
- Making MPV better fit Breeze with uosc UI
mpv-scripts
- Help with lua extension
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Extremely lightweight video editors for linux.
Mpv+scripts make the key frame cutting via ffmpeg light and simple. Ffmpeg still requires to do work on joining clips but at least can work away in the background, can be run overnight without X11 or video editor running for max resources.
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Jump to playlist-next at the same % as the previous video playing
With copyTime.lua and seek-to.lua you can copy current time with ctrl+c then paste it in the next video with ctrl+v to seek to the same position.
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Happy new year. I was wondering, what cool scripts would you recommend for mpv?
encode.lua: make various .conf files to cut/encode videos with ffmpeg.
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Script suggestion post!
acompressor.lua: compressor. blur-edges.lua: fills the black bars on the side of a video with a blurred copy of its edges. createchapter.lua: self-explanatory. crop.lua: crop video in a visual manner. encode.lua: make an extract of the video currently playing using ffmpeg. reload.lua: reloads videos if an online video stops caching. seek-to.lua: go to timestamp. simplehistory.lua: stores whatever you open in a history file. skiptosilence.lua: skip past "previously on...". smartcopypaste_ii.lua: copy/paste links sponsorblock.lua: skip sponsors in yt videos. streamsave.lua: save looped section to a separate file. subit.lua: download subtitles to playing video. uosc.lua: feature-rich minimalist proximity-based ui (my fav!). webm.lua: similar to encode.lua but with more features and no external dependencies. webtorrent-mpv-hook: enable mpv to stream torrents using webtorrent. youtube-quality.lua: change quality of currently playing yt video.
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Help setting up key bindings to encode.lua
encode.lua
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Video Editors on linux
I like mpv with these scripts which use ffmpeg.
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Some cool scripts to recommend?
Bring up the webm menu and press o to change encoding settings. There's also encode.lua.
- Wieso ist es auf z.B. Youtube nicht möglich, Videos zu zoomen?
- Suggestions on a lightweight video cutter
What are some alternatives?
mpv-dark-box - This is a mpv osc script
mpv-iptv - iptv script for mpv
mpv-scripts - Scripts I've made or adapted from others
skip-intro - This is a script for skipping episode intros (on mpv media player).
mpv.net - 🎞 mpv.net is a media player for Windows with a modern GUI.
mpv_thumbnail_script - A Lua script to show preview thumbnails in mpv's OSC seekbar, sans external dependencies
mpv.net - 🎞 mpv.net is a modern media player for Windows that works just like mpv. [Moved to: https://github.com/mpvnet-player/mpv.net]
VR-reversal - VR-Reversal - Player for conversion of 3D video to 2D with optional saving of head tracking data and rendering out of 2D copies.
mpv - 🎥 Command line video player
mpv-reload - mpv plugin for automatic reloading of slow/stuck video streams
mpv-settings - basically my settings for MPV
streamsave - mpv script aimed at saving live streams and clipping online videos without encoding.