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Drybones | 2 months ago
There is a reason why the Anime community has collectively has ditched VLC in favor of MPV and MPC-HC. Color reproduction, modern codec support, ASS subtitle rendering, and even audio codecs are janky or even broken on VLC. 98% of all Anime encode release playback problems are caused by the user using VLC.
We even have a dedicated pastebin on a quick run down of what is wrong: https://rentry.co/vee-ell-cee
And this pastebin doesn't even have all the issues. VLC has a long standing issue of not playing back 5.1 Surround sound Opus correctly or at all. VLC is still using FFmpeg 4.x. We're on FFmpeg 8.x these days
I can not even use VLC to take screenshots of videos I encode because the color rendering on everything is wrong. BT.709 is very much NOT new and predates VLC itself.
And you can say "VLC is easy to install and the UI is easy." Yeah so is IINA for macOS, Celluloid for Linux, and MPV.net for Windows which all use MPV underneath. Other better and easy video players exist today.
We are not in 2012 anymore. We are no longer just using AVC/H264 + AAC or AC-3 (Dolby Audio) MP4s for every video. We are playing back HEVC, VP9, and AV1 with HDR metadata in MKV/webm cnotainers with audio codecs like Opus or HE-AACv3 or TrueHD in surround channels, BT.2020 colorspaces. VLC's current release is made of libraries and FFmpeg versions that predate some of these codecs/formats/metadata types. Even the VLC 4.0 nightly alpha is not keeping up. 4.0 is several years late to releasing and when it does, it may not even matter.
BoppreH|1 month ago
Here's a post I made 4 years ago describing each bug, shortly before switching to MPV: https://www.reddit.com/r/VLC/comments/pm6y1n/too_many_bugs_o...
amelius|1 month ago
centur|1 month ago
All other players lost their plot when they tried to steer users into some madness pit of millions tweaks and configurations that somehow excites aughors of those players and some cohort of people who encode videos that way.
I istall vlc very single time, because this is a blunt answer to all video playing problems, even if its imperfect. And walked away from ever single player who tries to sell me something better asking to configure 100 parameters I've no idea about. Hope this answers the question why VLC won.
jaapz|2 months ago
So... the better option?
SirMaster|1 month ago
BloodyIron|1 month ago
Depends on what you care about.
For me, Firefox really lacks in handling of very large amounts of tabs and a lot of features that I specifically use Vivaldi for. Does that mean Vivaldi is the best? Yes and No, it depends on what you care about.
Is Firefox still a good browser? As far as I know, yes. But I don't use it much at all because it doesn't give _me_ what I want and need.
And yes, I do actually need a large amount of tabs open at the same time very regularly due to the depth of references I work against in my line of work. That's on top of saving lots of bookmarks and syncing them via nextCloud.
You like Firefox? Great, keep at it.
You want to see features that aren't necessarily elsewhere? Consider trying Vivaldi and seeing if it's great for you or not.
Let's not act like browser selection is binary, because it isn't, and it really hasn't been since netscape navigator was new. And even then it's up for debate.
izacus|1 month ago
Drybones|1 month ago
Disliking Google Chrome proper is one thing, but Chromium is superior in every way. Rendering, features, speed, memory management
nticompass|1 month ago
Lammy|1 month ago
perching_aix|1 month ago
Drybones|1 month ago
thegrim000|1 month ago
COAGULOPATH|1 month ago
xnx|1 month ago
monster_truck|1 month ago
I even encounter this in professional a/v contexts! If VLC can read and decode your stream, that's a good sign that most things should able to view it, but it absolutely should not be trusted as any measure of doing things correctly/to spec.
Numerlor|1 month ago
arch1t3cht|1 month ago
jiggawatts|1 month ago
Ironically, my main gripe about Firefox is that it has no support for HDR content and its colour management is disabled by default… and buggy when enabled.
morshu9001|1 month ago
usefulposter|2 months ago
ENTRY LEVEL FANSUBBERS' BEGINNERS GUIDE:
https://github.com/zeriyu/fansub-guide
Hope this helps anyone interested in the ancient art of subbing Japanese animes!
Be sure to read every link thoroughly, and don't worry, there are more link lists linked from the above link list.
Arigatou gomenasai!
ambicapter|1 month ago
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userbinator|1 month ago