/iina

The modern video player for macOS.

Primary LanguageSwiftGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

IINA

IINA is the modern video player for macOS.

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Features

  • Based on mpv, which provides the best decoding capacity on macOS
  • Designed with modern versions of macOS (10.11+) in mind
  • All the features you need for video and music: subtitles, playlists, chapters…and much, much more!
  • Force Touch, picture-in-picture and advanced Touch Bar support
  • Customizable user interface including multiple color schemes and on screen controller (OSC) layout positioning
  • Standalone Music Mode designed for audio files
  • Video thumbnails
  • Online subtitle searching and intelligent local subtitle matching
  • Unlimited playback history
  • Convenient and interactive settings for video/audio filters
  • Fully customizable keyboard, mouse, trackpad, and gesture controls
  • mpv configuration files and script system for advanced users
  • Command line tool and browser extensions provided
  • In active development

Building

  1. IINA uses CocoaPods for managing the installation of third-party libraries. If you don't already have it installed, here's how you can do so:

    Using RubyGems

    $ sudo gem install cocoapods

    Using Homebrew

    $ brew install cocoapods
  2. Run pod install in project's root directory.

IINA ships with pre-compiled dynamic libraries for convenience reasons. If you aren't planning on modifying these libraries, you can follow the instructions below to build IINA; otherwise, skip down to Building mpv manually:

Using the pre-compiled libraries

  1. Open iina.xcworkspace in the latest public version of Xcode. IINA may not build if you use any other version.

  2. Build the project.

Building mpv manually

  1. Build your own copy of mpv. If you're using a package manager to manage dependencies, the steps below outline the process.

    Homebrew

    Use our tap as it passes in the correct flags to mpv's configure script:

    $ brew tap iina/homebrew-mpv-iina
    $ brew install mpv-iina

    MacPorts

    Pass in these flags when installing:

    # port install mpv +uchardet -bundle -rubberband configure.args="--enable-libmpv-shared --enable-lua --enable-libarchive --enable-libbluray --disable-swift --disable-rubberband" 
  2. Copy the latest header files from mpv (*.h) into deps/include/mpv/.

  3. Run other/parse_doc.rb. This script will fetch the latest mpv documentation and generate MPVOption.swift, MPVCommand.swift and MPVProperty.swift. This is only needed when updating libmpv. Note that if the API changes, the player source code may also need to be changed.

  4. Run other/change_lib_dependencies.rb. This script will deploy the dependent libraries into deps/lib. If you're using a package manager to manage dependencies, invoke it like so:

    Homebrew

    $ other/change_lib_dependencies.rb "$(brew --prefix)" "$(brew --prefix mpv-iina)/lib/libmpv.dylib"

    MacPorts

    $ port contents mpv | grep '\.dylib$' | xargs other/change_lib_dependencies.rb /opt/local
  5. Open iina.xcworkspace in the latest public version of Xcode. IINA may not build if you use any other version.

  6. Remove all of references to .dylib files from the Frameworks group in the sidebar and drag all the .dylib files in deps/lib to that group.

  7. Drag all the .dylib files in deps/lib into the "Embedded Binaries" section of the iina target.

  8. Build the project.

Contributing

IINA is always looking for contributions, whether it's through bug reports, code, or new translations.

  • If you find a bug in IINA, or would like to suggest a new feature or enhancement, it'd be nice if you could search your problem first; while we don't mind duplicates, keeping issues unique helps us save time and considates effort. If you can't find your issue, feel free to file a new one.

  • If you're looking to contribute code, please read CONTRIBUTING.md–it has information on IINA's process for handling contributions, and tips on how the code is structured to make your work easier.

  • If you'd like to translate IINA to your language, please check the Translation Status page first: if a language is labeled as "Need help", then feel free to update the translation. If it doesn't contain your language at all, you can submit a new translation. If you need help working on a translation, you can contact @lhc70000 or file an issue and one of the maintainers will try to help you out.