![]() If your video has a subtitle file, MPV will automatically play subtitles and you can choose to disable it. You can always double click on the player to make it full screen irrespective of the video size. For a 240p video, the application video will be small while as 1080p video will result in almost full screen app window size on a Full-HD screen. MPV’s default size depends upon the quality of video you are playing. As you can see, the control panel provides you the option to pause/play, change track, change audio track, subtitles and switch to full screen. The interface has only a control panel that is only visible when you hover your mouse on the player. Once installed, you can open a video file with MPV by right-clicking and choosing MPV. You can find installation instructions for other platforms on MPV website. You can install it from there or simply use the following command: sudo apt install mpv ![]() I can confirm that it is available in Ubuntu’s Software Center. Just look for it in the Software Center application. MPV is a popular application and it should be found in the default repositories of most Linux distributions. Let’s see how good it is as a regular desktop video player. But this article is not about utilizing the advanced settings of MPV. Just type the command mpv –list-options and you’ll see that it provides 447 different kind of options. Its main power lies in the command line version. Though MPV player has a minimal UI with limited options, don’t underestimate its capabilities. CLI version of MPV can be embedded in web and other applications.Can play YouTube and other streaming videos through the command line.High quality video output and GPU video decoding.Minimalist GUI with only the necessary controls.Updated libgmp to fix can't load "Open URL.Updated mpv to fix memory leak of mpv "advanced_editlist".Updated mpv to fix memory leaks involving mpv/Lua.Corrected numerous misspellings throughout the project.Fixed mpv default key bindings missing keys mpv added.Fixed top left bar animation is not synchronized with real volume.Fixed memory leaks when generating thumbnails.Fixed memory leaks when searching directories for media files.Fixed deadlock in PlaylistViewController.Fixed CPU is consumed when paused and minimized in the dock.Fixed crash on open when external display disconnected.Fixed aspect ratio change with rotation doesn't works with custom shortcut.Fixed extremely frequent hangs since upgrading to Big Sur IINA basically unusable.Fixed currently open filenames not syncing.Fixed excessive CPU consumption when opening the Playlist Panel.Fixed IINA crashes with 'Code Signature Invalid'. ![]()
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