Didn't they also suffer from toxic dev infighting? I seem to remember even a fork of ffmpeg because the other devs needed to get away from one particularly toxic dev. It's too bad that mplayer has fallen into disrepair. It can not display subtitles and gives a deprecation warning when you try to use it. Since then -vo vaapi has been deliberately crippled. This was a few years ago and apparently they did work on -vo gpu in the mean time, but they will never get rid of the stench that episode left. All I asked them to is to document in the man page that if you get stuttering video with -vo gpu you might want to try -vo vaapi. They wouldn't even entertain the thought that maybe -vo gpu (their default) needs more work. When I reported that on my hardware I need -vo vaapi to get full hd playback without frame drops and stuttering, I was told to get better hardware. Report bugs and you may end up getting mocked instead of thanked. This project has unfortunately been crippled by toxic devs who value their opinions more than actual technical arguments. Off-topic: can somebody recommend a tool that scans your videos and downloads metadata and posters for them? We're talking movies, shows, game playthroughs, music videos, and others. IINA ocupa el tercer lugar, a pesar de tener mucho que ofrecer y definitivamente ser mejor que QuickTime. Few months of a rocky ride is fine but VLC definitely is not how I remember it from the past, during the last 2 or so years. As a programmer I sympathize but as a user I can't excuse them. I heard a while ago that the VLC team is struggling with a huge rewrite. Rock-solid so far, never lags the audio, snappier animations, quick keys to jump between chapters - it's all good stuff so far. Still not cool.Įventfully enough was enough and I moved to MPV just two weeks ago. ![]() On iOS and macOS it forgets the position of a video played very recently. Pretty rare but annoying nonetheless because I usually leave one huge video to play for the entire day. My LAN and WAN are at 1GbE and my NAS uses ZFS with very adequate caching setup. Running videos off of my NAS routinely introduced audio lag even on very small videos (less than 1h long). Just recently I finally got sick of the various defects VLC developed on macOS:
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