MPV much easier than VLC for Blu-Ray playback

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residentorca
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MPV much easier than VLC for Blu-Ray playback

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My first post here: Forgive me if this information is already well-known to the forum community but I wish to share my experience.

After spending several hours troubleshooting, I discovered that for MxlLinux (Debian), it's a lot easier to install MPV than to configure VLC for Blu-Ray playback. Perhaps it was related to my configuration but I had unwatchable video artifacts using VLC. After a lot of tweaking of the VLC input/codecs options, I gave up and installed MPV player. The difference was stunning. MPV plays the disc perfectly, even when skipping ahead in the video.
residentorca
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Re: MPV much easier than VLC for Blu-Ray playback

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I meant to add that MakeMKV works perfectly for me. Already ripped several 3D Blu-Rays.
dcoke22
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Re: MPV much easier than VLC for Blu-Ray playback

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On my Mac I use MPV all the time. I rarely use VLC.
Sayaka
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Re: MPV much easier than VLC for Blu-Ray playback

Post by Sayaka »

Perhaps it was related to my configuration but I had unwatchable video artifacts using VLC.
This does happen sometimes, particularly when using older versions of VLC (as can be the case when using the official Debian repositories).

MPV is great. However, I will also point out that for those few discs where having Blu-ray menus is a huge advantage (such as Blu-rays of series that happen to have lots of episodes on the same disc, or Blu-rays with lots of bonus features), I generally prefer using Kodi. I use an Arch distrobox for this, to make sure I can have the latest version of Kodi.
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