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    VLC doesn’t care. I dropped a 3d model on it by accident and it started 3d printing it. I don’t even have a 3d printer

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      Apple devices and browsers have been playing .web* files for a while now. Still not a good format. They don’t offer anything over existing and more widely adopted formats beyond crushing a file to death to save a little space (something that can easily be done to existing formats anyways).

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    One of the achievements of humanity, along with Wikipedia, etc.
    A monument how individuals can resist enshitification without prioritising financial gain over other humans.

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    I was team mpc until about 2006, now I’m team mpv.

    I still can’t remember why I disliked VLC, I think the first time I used it the video would not work but it played with mplayer.

    Still good to have VLC around though, glad to see them stickin’ around all these years.

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      Did you know that the VLC icon wears a Santa hat around Christmastime? Maybe that will change your mind.

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        I did! I see it on my students’ screens in December. There is some other software that does little things like that. Pale Moon does something for Halloween I believe. I hardly ever watch videos on my computer though.

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      Yeah I switch to MPV maybe a decade ago from VLC. I just like the outward simplicity. It can do everything but it doesn bother showing you unless you ask, whereas VLC is like an all you can eat buffet, kind of overwhelming for day to day use.

      I still use VLC occasionally when I want to do something funky and don’t want to bother digging into how to do it with MPV for a one off.

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        Same. Love the simplicity.

        I watch media mostly on my TV anyway, via Plex, so there’s no reason to have some full fledged media solution on my PC.

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      I moved from VLC to MPC because VLC couldn’t handle the subtitles in ASS format from an anime.

      Now I’m trying to use linux only and… I just can’t like MPV. Like yeah it works, but it doesn’t care for multimedia keys and I use those a lot. Also the configuration… My god, the configuration… I miss MPC… Why do they hate basic/normal users?

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        I don’t know. I use mpv because I switched to Linux in 2006 and I’m used to it now.

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    That is true but I don’t think they’ve ever solved the issue it has with taking longer and longer to load each time. Love VLC though ❤️

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    I have too many scripts for mpv making my life easier to ever consider switching back to VLC. Also, shaders and customizations!

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    Can I tell you guys about the woes of downloading vlc or mpv from the Fedora repos and not being able to play back HEVC due to licencing?

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    I always thought this was more of a Windows thing as VLC relies on libffmpeg of which it does ship a copy there. On Linux, it links against the system version, which all other programs have access to as well, hence if VLC can play it, chances are the others can do so too. I basically never use it because I dislike the interface, MPV I find much more pleasant

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    but still, pausing by a leftclick requires a plugin and a change in settings - this is crazy, but I just know I have to do it on a new machine

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    Last I checked (and ditched VLC because of this) it doesn’t properly support HDR. Any change on that side of things?

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    I’ve been using VLC for well over a decade now, but for some reason, VLC likes to shift the pitch down a little and up again every now and then and I don’t know why. Makes listening to music a little annoying.

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    I’ve been using VLC since forever but I switched to PotPlayer recently since I’ve been having issues with VLC, namely artifacts and lag after play/pausing.

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    Sometimes. I’ve learned through the course of suffering this life that vlc causes more problems than it solves multiple times. Mpv for the true hero. All of them use the same underlying libraries anyway.