News: 0001600891

  ARM Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life (Terry Pratchett, Jingo)

MPV 0.41 Released With Wayland Improvements, Vulkan Hardware Decoding Preferred

([Multimedia] 3 Hours Ago MPV 0.41)


MPV 0.41 is out today as the newest feature release for this MPlayer/mplayer2-derived open-source video player. With MPV 0.41 there is a big focus on improving Wayland support as well as now preferring Vulkan Video acceleration over alternative video decode APIs.

On the Vulkan side, MPV 0.41 now prefers Vulkan Video hardware decoding where available instead of other video APIs. Other alternatives like VA-API remain available for scenarios where Vulkan Video driver or GPU hardware support isn't available for it.

MPV 0.41 also now uses libplacebo's "gpu-next" by default rather than the "gpu" target. With gpu-next there is improved color management support that is also important as MPV 0.41 now supports Wayland's color management functionality.

On the Wayland side, in addition to color representation protocol "wp-color-representation-v1" support for HDR there is also now tablet input support too. MPV 0.41 also adds clipboard writing support for Wayland.

MPV 0.41 also makes use now of the ambient light sensor API under Linux exposed by sysfs with drivers like the AMDGPU code on modern Ryzen laptops.

Plus fixes and other enhancements for this all-around nice update to the MPV video player. MPV 0.41 can be downloaded from [1]GitHub .



[1] https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/releases/tag/v0.41.0



"The debugger is akin to giving the _rabbits_ a bazooka. The poor wolf
doesn't get any sharper teeth. Yeah, it sure helps against wolves.
They explode in pretty patterns of red drops flying _everywhere_. Cool.
But it doesn't help against a rabbit gene pool that is slowly
deteriorating because there is nothing to keep them from breeding, and no
darwin to make sure that it's the fastest and strongest that breeds.
You mentioned how NT has the nicest debugger out there.
Contemplate it."

- Linus Torvalds