:) I prefer better quality even if I have to looking for it. That's fine too - but not something I personally agree with. Many people also "don't give a shit" because they'd never know the difference without seeing the side-by-side or comparison of the frame. That's fine and I'm cool with that, long as I don't need to watch anything with them. Some people prefer the washed-out look finding it more aesthetically pleasing. (excuse the distortion, I was 1px off on my cropping) Unfortunately, many people are terrible at screenshotting the exact same frame but even from similar frames one can pretty easily spot the differences between VLC and MPC-HC. The one thing in common is that MPC and MPV both look very similar while VLC always has a washed out look and occasionally faulty colors (by default). There are many, many, many image comparisons between VLC and MPC-HC (and sometimes MPV for Linux). (Both issues are easily Google-able as well) Both "fixable" in that you can "improve them" but not quite "remove them entirely". My primary reasons for switching from VLC were not due to efficiency - but due to shadow being washed out and the NVidia color issues. My 'expertise' in media player selection is based on getting the absolute best quality playback for my anime. Maybe that's changed in more recent versions, but I no longer have my older rig to do comparison tests.Īlso what gcb0 said is true as well - but not everyone needs subtitles for their videos. It is typically more noticeable on older hardware, on my current rig I probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference. They should run the same in theory - but they don't in practice.
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