I’ve been using mpc with madvr for years, and the upscaling setting for stuff that isn’t 4k.
Infuse is amazing on my Mac and Apple TV. On Windows however I just use the default Win11 media player.
What does infuse offer over IINA? Infuse seems pricey and never understood what it offers over alternatives aside from some streaming functions?
Not sure about now but I think Dolby Vision didn’t work very well with IINA the last time I tried it. For me, Infuse just works with anything I throw at it and has Jellyfin support which altogether makes $15/year well worth it for me
AppleTV support? Correct me if I’m wrong, but IINA only works on macOS, right?
Yeah it’s an open source option for MacOS that is based on mpv.
I’ve been using mpv for all kinds of content and have only had good experiences with it. Only the control scheme takes some getting used to as you do everything with keybinds instead of a clickable interface.
I’ve been using Haruna which is a version of mpv with a clickable interface. I don’t know why but mpv would sometimes lock my system, which Haruna doesn’t do also.
Only issue I’ve had with mpv is that everything is darker. I’ve recently gone back to VLC.
1 and 2 Adjust contrast.
3 and 4 Adjust brightness.
5 and 6 Adjust gamma.
7 and 8 Adjust saturation.
You could try these keybinds if you want to
Thanks! I’ll give that a shot.
The keybinds are a + once you learn what you need. So quick to do stuff.
Mpv is my favourite player for pc & android
MPC and Madvr, same as you
Kodi on Windows. It supports HDR unlike most other players, and has a decent interface.
AppleTV4K + Infuse + LG OLED TV.
This gets me 4K HDR and Dolby Vision support. 24Hz frame rate matching, and lossless audio to my 5.1 audio system. And a UI that doesn’t lag or have any ads.
Jellyfin running on my jailbroken smart TV.
jailbroken smart TV.
tell me more oh wise one
If you have an LG smart TV running WebOS, there’s an exploit in the web browser you can use to gain root access and install the homebrew channel. It’s literally just going to a website and clicking a couple buttons. From there, you can install a number of different homebrew apps including the aforementioned Jellyfin, as well as ad-free YouTube, RetroArch and of course Doom.
The homebrew channel also lets you run an ssh/telnet server that gives you remote access to the TV’s back-end command line and filesystem. I found this functionally extremely useful for allowing the TV to still get online while having it behind a DNS server that blocks access to all of LG’s telemetry domains.
Tizen and WebOS are why I went with TCL instead of a similarly priced Samsung or LG even though they had a slightly better display panel.
Nvidia Shield plugged into my TV running Jellyfin. Occasionally if I get playback issues I’ll open with an external player like Just Player, Vimu, VLC, etc.
Jellyfin used to be pretty rough with playback, especially if you watch with subtitles, but in recent months I’ve rarely had playback issues.
On PC I use mpc/madvr, but usually just to check a video file, not to watch a whole movie. I save that for the TV.
Shield tv, rooted with LineageOS 😉
Same here.
The put.io Google/Android TV app is pretty decent, as long as you don’t have to reencode content.
I copy videos to USB and use nova player on my Android TV. I don’t have to deal with wifi issues and nova supports Dolby vision as well.
I did that the first few times I downloaded Dolby vision after I found it wasn’t being outputted correctly, but copying over the gigs of content to a usb stick to play on stick felt tedious so just went with regular hdr uploads after that.
is there any any video player for lg tv?
If it’s webOS based, you can jailbreak it and install Jellyfin.
Jellyfin has an official app https://us.lgappstv.com/main/tvapp/detail?appId=1030579
I assume it is limited to something like “only TVs from 2022 and newer can run this”?
Looks like it’s limited to 2020 and newer actually, but I also don’t think this existed when I got my TV in 2021.
Surely Plex
Shield TV with kodi
Plex