Download from https://github.com/eko5624/mpv-winbuild/releases
- The differences between mcf and posix
- About shared build: If you have vulkan-1.dll on your OS, mpv will use it from your graphic driver automatically. In this case, vulkan-1.dll can be removed.
https://mpv.io/manual/
All your configurations can be saved within the portable_config subdirectory
- SVP proprietary motion interpolation solution to produce high frame rate video
- MVTools another motion interpolation plugin and it was open source
- FFMS2 video source library for multimedia editing
Fork this repo and build these packages by Github Action
The FFmpeg and MPV library were built with the following libraries
- lame: MP3 Audio Encoding
- libogg/libvorbis-aotuv: Ogg Vorbis Audio Encoding
- opus: Opus Audio Encoding
- nvcodec: Nvidia Hardware Accelerated video Encoding/Decoding
- lcms2: Reading ICC Profiles for Your Monitor
- libass/freetype2/fribidi/harfbuzz: Subtitle Support
- luajit: Lua Plugin
- vapoursynth: VapourSynth Plugin and VSS Video Source
- shaderc/spirv/libplacebo: D3D11 & Vulkan Context
- libbluray/libdvdnav/libdvdread/libdvdcss: Parsing BD/DVD
- libdav1d: av1 decoding
- libjxl: jxl decoding
I prefer to directly use these utilities
Yes, fdk aak produce better aac than FFmpeg native, but it is still not in the top tier. I recommend you to use xHE-AAC or Apple AAC instead
Fontconfig sucks in windows, and... do you really want to learn it?