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mpv.net manual

ENGLISH | 简体中文

Table of contents

About

mpv.net is a media player for Windows that has a modern GUI.

The player is based on the popular mpv media player. mpv.net is designed to be mpv compatible, almost all mpv features are available, this means the official mpv manual applies to mpv.net, differences are documented in this manual under Differences compared to mpv.

Download

  1. Stable and beta portable and setup via GitHub download
  2. Stable via command line with winget: winget install mpv.net
  3. Automated nightly portable builds

Changelog

Installation

  1. Windows 10 or higher.
  2. .NET Desktop Runtime 6.0

Internet streaming requires:

File Associations

File Associations can be registered using the context menu under 'Settings > Setup'.

After the file associations were registered, it might still be necessary to change the default app in the Windows settings.

Another way to register file associations is using Windows File Explorer, select a media file and select 'Open with > Choose another app' in the context menu.

Open with++ can be used to extend the File Explorer context menu to get menu items for Play with mpv.net and Add to mpv.net playlist.

When multiple files are selected in File Explorer and enter is pressed then the files are opened in mpv.net in random order, this works with maximum 15 files.

Path environment variable

In order to use mpv.net in a terminal for advanced use cases, mpv.net must be added to the Path environment variable, this can be achieved with the context menu (Settings/Setup).

Support

Before making a support request, please try the newest beta version first.

Support can be requested here:

mpv.net bug reports, feature requests and advanced questions:

https://github.com/mpvnet-player/mpv.net/issues

Beginner mpv questions:

https://www.reddit.com/r/mpv

Advanced mpv questions:

https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues

Settings

mpv.net searches the config folder at:

  1. Folder defined via MPVNET_HOME environment variable.
  2. startup\portable_config (startup means the directory containing mpvnet.exe)
  3. %APPDATA%\mpv.net (C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\mpv.net)

mpv options are stored in the file mpv.conf, mpv.net options are stored in the file mpvnet.conf, mpv.net options are documented here.

Input and context menu

Global keyboard shortcuts are supported via global-input.conf file.

The config folder can be opened from the context menu: Settings > Open Config Folder

A input and config editor can be found in the context menu under 'Settings'.

The input test mode can be started via command line: --input-test

The input key list can be printed with --input-keylist

mpv input.conf defaults:
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/blob/master/etc/input.conf

mpv input commands:
https://mpv.io/manual/master/#list-of-input-commands

mpv input options:
https://mpv.io/manual/master/#input

Before version v7 all bindings and the context menu definition were defined in the input.conf file, which mpv.net created in case it didn't exist. This had the disadvantage that mpv.net lost control over all default bindings and context menu defaults. This was unfortunate, v7 introduces a new bindings and context menu design fixing it.

In v7 no input.conf file is created, the default bindings and context menu is defined internally. input.conf only contains what is different from the internally defined defaults, so it works the same as it works in mpv.

For backward compatibility the old input.conf context menu format with the menu definition using #menu: is still supported. The new design also allows for a menu customization, in a sub section called Custom. In input.conf it can be defined like so:

Ctrl+a show-text Test #custom-menu: Test > Test

Users that have their bindings and context menu customized before v7 can easily migrate to the new design by deleting bindings they don't use and remember the shortcut and remove #menu: everywhere, it's important to remove #menu: everywhere in order to enable the new mode/design.

Command Line Interface

mpvnet [options] [file|URL|PLAYLIST|-]
mpvnet [options] files

mpv properties can be set with the same syntax as mpv, that is:

To enable the border property:

--border or --border=yes

To disable the border property:

--no-boder or --border=no

Supported are all mpv properties, they are documented here:

https://mpv.io/manual/master/#properties

mpv has a few non property based switches which are generally not supported in mpv.net.

Terminal

When mpv.net is started from a terminal it will output status, error and debug messages to the terminal and accept input keys from the terminal.

mpv.net specific commands

script-message-to mpvnet <command> <arguments>

mpv.net commands are used when mpv commands don't exist or lack a feature.

add-to-path

Adds mpv.net to the Path environment variable.

remove-from-path

Removes mpv.net from the Path environment variable.

edit-conf-file [mpv.conf|input.conf]

Opens mpv.conf or input.conf in a text editor.

load-audio

Shows a file browser dialog to open external audio files.

load-sub

Shows a file browser dialog to open external subtitle files.

move-window [left|top|right|bottom|center]

Moves the Window to the screen edge (Alt+Arrow) or center (Alt+BS).

open-conf-folder

Opens the config folder with Windows File Explorer.

open-files [<flags>]

append
Appends files to the playlist.

Opens a file browser dialog in order to select files to be opened. The file browser dialog supports multiselect to load multiple files at once. Pressing CTRL appends the files to the playlist.

open-optical-media

Shows a folder browser dialog to open a DVD or BD folder. ISO images don't have to be mounted, but instead can be opened directly with the open-files command.

open-clipboard [<flags>]

Opens a single URL or filepath from the clipboard, or multiple files in the file clipboard format.

append
Appends files/URLs to the playlist.

play-pause

Cycles the pause property. In case the playlist is empty, the most recent file from the recent files list is loaded.

reg-file-assoc <audio|video|image>

Registers the file associations.

scale-window <factor>

Decreases or increases the Window size.

shell-execute <file|URL>

Shell executes a single file or URL.

show-about

Shows the about dialog.

show-audio-devices

Shows available audio devices in a message box.

show-commands

Shows available mpv input commands.

show-properties

Shows available properties.

show-keys

Shows available input keys.

show-protocols

Shows available protocols.

show-decoders

Shows available decoders.

show-demuxers

Shows available demuxers.

show-conf-editor

Shows the conf editor.

show-input-editor

Shows the input editor.

show-media-info [<flags>]

msgbox
Shows media info in a messsage box.

editor
Shows media info in a text editor.

osd Shows media info on screen.

full
Shows fully detailed media info.

raw
Shows media info with raw property names.

show-menu

Shows the context menu.

show-profiles

Shows available profiles with a message box.

show-text <text> <duration> <font-size>

Shows a OSD message with given text, duration and font size.

stream-quality

Shows a menu to select the stream quality.

window-scale <factor>

Works similar as the window-scale mpv property.

mpv.net specific options

mpv.net specific options can be found in the conf editor searching for 'mpv.net'.

The options are saved in the mpvnet.conf file.

--autofit-audio <integer>

Initial window height in percent for audio files. Default: 70

--autofit-image <integer>

Initial window height in percent for image files. Default: 80

--queue <files>

Adds files to the playlist, requires --process-instance=single. Open with++ can be used to add files to the playlist using File Explorer.

--command=<input command>

Sends a input command to a running mpv.net instance via command line, for instance to create global keyboard shortcuts with AutoHotkey. Requires process-instance=single.

Audio

--remember-audio-device=<yes|no>

Save and restore the audio device chosen in the context menu. Default: yes

--remember-volume=<yes|no>

Save volume and mute on exit and restore it on start. Default: yes

Screen

--start-size=<value>

Setting to remember the window size.

width-session
Width is remembered in the current session.

width-always
Width is always remembered.

height-session
Height is remembered in the current session. Default

height-always
Height is always remembered.

video
Window size is set to video resolution.

session
Window size is remembered in the current session.

always
Window size is always remembered.

--minimum-aspect-ratio=<float>

Minimum aspect ratio of the window. Useful to force a wider window and therefore a larger OSC.

--minimum-aspect-ratio-audio=<float>

Same as minimum-aspect-ratio but used for audio files.

--remember-window-position=<yes|no>

Save the window position on exit. Default: no

--start-threshold=<milliseconds>

Threshold in milliseconds to wait for libmpv returning the video resolution before the window is shown, otherwise default dimensions are used as defined by autofit and start-size. Default: 1500

Playback

--auto-load-folder=<yes|no>

For single files automatically load the entire directory into the playlist. This option by default is disabled. The option is deprecated because mpv now has native support for it using autocreate-playlist, which by default mpv.net sets to autocreate-playlist=filter.

General

--menu-syntax=<value>

Used menu syntax for defining the context menu in input.conf. mpv.net by default uses #menu:, uosc uses #! by default.

--process-instance=<value>

Defines if more then one mpv.net process is allowed.

Whenever the CTRL key is pressed when files or URLs are opened, the playlist is not cleared but the files or URLs are appended to the playlist. This not only works on process startup but in all mpv.net features that open files and URLs.

Multi can alternatively be enabled by pressing the SHIFT key.

multi
Create a new process everytime the shell starts mpv.net.

single
Force a single process everytime the shell starts mpv.net. Default

queue
Force a single process and add files to playlist.

--recent-count=<int>

Amount of recent files to be remembered. Default: 15

--media-info=<yes|no>

Usage of the media info library instead of mpv to access media information. Default: yes (mpv.net specific option)

--debug-mode=<yes|no>

Enable this only when a developer asks for it. Default: no

UI

--language=<value>

User interface display language. mpv.net must be restarted after a change.

Work on the translation is done with transifex:
https://app.transifex.com/stax76/teams/

--dark-mode=<value>

Enables a dark theme.

always
Default

system
Available on Windows 10 or higher.

never

--dark-theme=<string>

Color theme used in dark mode. Default: dark

Color Themes

--light-theme=<string>

Color theme used in light mode. Default: light

Color Themes

External Tools

Play with mpv

In order to play videos from sites such as YouTube the Chrome Extension Play with mpv can be used.

Due to Chrome Extensions not being able to start a app, another app that communicates with the extension is required, this app can be downloaded here. The extension works only when the app is running, to have the app always running a link can be created in the auto start folder located at:

C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

This will start the app on system start and have it running in the background. When the file association registration of mpv.net was executed then the app should find the location of mpv.net, alternativly the mpv.net folder can be added to the Path environment variable.

Open With

Alternatively the Chrome/Firefox extension Open With can be used.

Open with++

Open with++ can be used to extend the File Explorer context menu to get menu items for Play with mpv.net and Add to mpv.net playlist.

External Application Button

Videos can be streamed or downloaded easily with the Chrome extension External Application Button, for download (recommended):

path: wt

args: -- pwsh -NoLogo -Command "yt-dlp --ignore-errors --download-archive 'C:\External Application Button.txt' --output 'C:\YouTube\%(channel)s - %(title)s.%(ext)s' ('[HREF]' -replace '&list=.+','')"

Scripting

Lua

A very large collection of user scripts can be found in the GitHub repository awesome-mpv.

Lua scripting is documented in the mpv.net wiki here.

JavaScript

mpv JavaScript documentation

.NET Extensions

.NET Extensions are located in a subfolder extensions in the config folder, the filename must have the same name as the directory:

<config folder>\extensions\ExampleExtension\ExampleExtension.dll

Color Theme

mpv.net supports custom color themes, the definition of the built-in themes can be found at:

theme.txt

Custom themes can be saved at:

<conf folder>\theme.conf

The theme.conf file may contain an unlimited amount of themes.

In the config editor under UI there are the settings dark-theme and light-theme to define the themes used in dark and in light mode.

Advanced Features

Playback of VapourSynth scripts

vpy files are supported with following mpv.conf configuration:

[extension.vpy]
demuxer-lavf-format = vapoursynth

Python and VapourSynth must be in the path environment variable.

Differences compared to mpv

mpv.net is designed to work exactly like mpv, there are a few differences and limitations:

The settings folder is named mpv.net instead of mpv:

C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\mpv.net

Window Limitations

mpv.net implements an own main window which means only mpv window features are supported that have an own implementation in mpv.net.

A window free mode is currently not supported, the main window is always visible, even when mpv.net is started from the terminal and music is played.

For mpv.net it's currently not possible to find out where OSC menus are located, but there are 3 features that require this information, therefore mpv.net makes the assumption that near the window borders might be OSC menus. As a result the following three features, work only when invoked from the center of the window:

  1. Window dragging (moving the window with the mouse).
  2. Showing the context menu.
  3. Auto hiding the mouse cursor.

When the mouse is near a window border, these 3 features are not available. The dead zone sizes are 10% left, top, right and 22% bottom.

The documentation of mpv's window features can be found here:

https://mpv.io/manual/master/#window

mpv.net has currently implemented the following window properties:

Partly implemented or modified:

--autofit=<int>

<int> Initial window height in percent. Default: 60

--autofit-smaller=<int>

<int> Minimum window height in percent. Default: 10

--autofit-larger=<int>

<int> Maximum window height in percent. Default: 80

--geometry<x:y>

Initial window location in percent. Default: 50:50 (centered)

Requires Windows 11, on Windows 10 it works slightly incorrect due to invisible borders.

x=0 docks the window to the left side.
x=100 docks the window to the right side.

y=0 docks the window to the top side.
y=100 docks the window to the bottom side.

--title-bar=<yes|no>

Shows the window title bar. Default: yes

mpv.net specific window features:

mpv.net specific window features are documented in the screen section.

Command Line Limitations

mpv.net supports property based mpv command line options which means it supports almost all mpv command line options.

What is not supported are non property bases options. Non property based options need an own implementation in mpv.net, so far implemented are:

--ad=help
--audio-device=help
--input-keylist
--profile=help
--vd=help
--version

Other Limitations

The mpv property idle can be used and mpv.net functions accordingly, but Lua scripts always see idle=yes because mpv.net has to set it to function correctly, this is a difficult to overcome libmpv limitation.

mpv.net specific options

Options that are specific to mpv.net can be found by entering mpv.net in the search field of the config editor, in the mpv.net manual they are documented here.

mpv.net specific options are saved in the file mpvnet.conf and are just as mpv properties available on the command line.

Environment Variables

MPVNET_HOME

Directory where mpv.net looks for user settings.

user-data

Script authors can access the following user-data properties:

user-data/frontend/name
user-data/frontend/version
user-data/frontend/process-path

Contributing

Work on the translation is done with transifex, translators have to create a transifex account:

https://app.transifex.com/stax76/teams/

For questions visit:

#576

Context Menu Commands

Open > Open Files

The Open Files menu entry is one way to open files in mpv.net, it supports multi selection.

Another way to open files is the command line which is used by File Explorer for existing associations.

A third way is to drag and drop files on the main window.

Blu-ray and DVD ISO image files are supported.

Open > Open URL or file path from clipboard

Opens files and URLs from the clipboard. Shift key appends to the playlist. How to open URLs directly from the browser from sites like YouTube is described in the External Tools section.

Open > Open DVD/Blu-ray Drive/Folder

Opens a DVD/Blu-ray Drive/Folder.

Open > Load external audio files

Allows to load an external audio file. It's also possible to auto detect external audio files based on the file name, the option for this can be found in the settings under 'Settings > Show Config Editor > Audio > audio-file-auto'.

Open > Load external subtitle files

Allows to load an external subtitle file. It's also possible to auto detect external subtitle files based on the file name, the option for this can be found in the settings under 'Settings > Show Config Editor > Subtitles > sub-auto'.

Play/Pause

Play/Pause using the command:

cycle pause

cycle command

pause property

Stop

Stops the player and unloads the playlist using the command:

stop

stop command

Toggle Fullscreen

Toggles fullscreen using the command:

cycle fullscreen

cycle command

fullscreen property

Navigate > Previous File

Navigates to the previous file in the playlist using the command:

playlist-prev

playlist-prev command

Navigate > Next File

Navigates to the next file in the playlist using the command:

playlist-next

playlist-next command

Navigate > Next Chapter

Navigates to the next chapter using the command:

add chapter 1

add command

chapter property

Navigate > Previous Chapter

Navigates to the previous chapter using the command:

add chapter -1

add command

chapter property

Navigate > Jump Next Frame

Jumps to the next frame using the command:

frame-step

frame-step command

Navigate > Jump Previous Frame

Jumps to the previous frame using the command:

frame-back-step

frame-back-step command

Navigate > Jump

Seeking using the command:

no-osd seek sec

sec is the relative amount of seconds to jump, the no-osd prefix is used because mpv.net includes a script that shows the position when a seek operation is performed, the script uses a more simple time format.

no-osd command prefix

seek command

Pan & Scan > Increase Size

Adds video zoom using the command:

add video-zoom 0.1

add command

video-zoom property

Pan & Scan > Decrease Size

Adds negative video zoom using the command:

add video-zoom -0.1

add command

video-zoom property

Pan & Scan > Move Left

add video-pan-x -0.01

add command

video-pan-x, video-pan-y property

Pan & Scan > Move Right

add video-pan-x 0.01

add command

video-pan-x, video-pan-y property

Pan & Scan > Move Up

add video-pan-y -0.01

add command

video-pan-x, video-pan-y property

Pan & Scan > Move Down

add video-pan-y 0.01

add command

video-pan-x, video-pan-y property

Pan & Scan > Decrease Height

add panscan -0.1

add command

panscan property

Pan & Scan > Increase Height

add panscan 0.1

add command

panscan property

Pan & Scan > Reset

Resets Pan & Scan, multiple commands in the same line are separated with semicolon.

set video-zoom 0; set video-pan-x 0; set video-pan-y 0

video-zoom property

video-pan-x, video-pan-y property

Video > Decrease Contrast

Decreases contrast with the following command:

add contrast -1

add command

contrast property

Video > Increase Contrast

Increases contrast with the following command:

add contrast 1

add command

contrast property

Video > Decrease Brightness

Decreases brightness using the following command:

add brightness -1

add command

brightness property

Video > Increase Brightness

Increases brightness using the following command:

add brightness 1

add command

brightness property

Video > Decrease Gamma

Decreases gamma using the following command:

add gamma -1

add command

gamma property

Video > Increase Gamma

Increases gamma using the following command:

add gamma 1

add command

gamma property

Video > Decrease Saturation

Decreases saturation using the following command:

add saturation -1

add command

saturation property

Video > Increase Saturation

Increases saturation using the following command:

add saturation 1

add command

saturation property

Video > Take Screenshot

async screenshot

async command prefix

screenshot command

Video > Toggle Deinterlace

Cycles the deinterlace property using the following command:

cycle deinterlace

cycle command

deinterlace property

Video > Cycle Aspect Ratio

Cycles the aspect ratio using the following command:

cycle-values video-aspect-override 16:9 4:3 2.35:1 0 -1

cycle-values command

video-aspect property

Audio > Next

This uses a mpv.net command that shows better info then the mpv preset and also has the advantage of not showing no audio.

Audio > Delay +0.1

Adds a audio delay using the following command:

add audio-delay 0.1

add command

audio-delay property

Audio > Delay -0.1

Adds a negative audio delay using the following command:

add audio-delay -0.1

add command

audio-delay property

Subtitle > Toggle Visibility

Cycles the subtitle visibility using the following command:

cycle sub-visibility

cycle command

sub-visibility property

Subtitle > Delay -0.1

Adds a negative subtitle delay using the following command:

add sub-delay -0.1

add command

sub-delay property

Subtitle > Delay 0.1

Adds a positive subtitle delay using the following command:

add sub-delay 0.1

add command

sub-delay property

Subtitle > Move Up

Moves the subtitle up using the following command:

add sub-pos -1

add command

sub-pos property

Subtitle > Move Down

Moves the subtitle down using the following command:

add sub-pos 1

add command

sub-pos property

Subtitle > Decrease Subtitle Font Size

Decreases the subtitle font size using the following command:

add sub-scale -0.1

add command

sub-scale property

Subtitle > Increase Subtitle Font Size

Increases the subtitle font size using the following command:

add sub-scale 0.1

add command

sub-scale property

Volume > Up

Increases the volume using the following command:

add volume 2

add command

volume property

Volume > Down

Decreases the volume using the following command:

add volume -2

add command

volume property

Volume > Mute

Cycles the mute property using the following command:

cycle mute

cycle command

mute property

Speed > -10%

Decreases the speed by 10% using the following command:

multiply speed 1/1.1

multiply command

speed property

Speed > 10%

Increases the speed by 10% using the following command:

multiply speed 1.1

multiply command

speed property

Speed > Half

Halfs the speed using the following command:

multiply speed 0.5

multiply command

speed property

Speed > Double

Doubles the speed using the following command:

multiply speed 2

multiply command

speed property

Speed > Reset

Resets the speed using the following command:

set speed 1

set command

speed property

View > On Top > Enable

Forces the player to stay on top of other windows using the following command:

set ontop yes

set command

ontop property

View > On Top > Disable

Disables the player to stay on top of other windows using the following command:

set ontop no

set command

ontop property

View > File Info

Shows info using a mpv.net command about the current file, shows length, position, formats, size and filename.

View > Show Statistics

Show statistics using the following command:

script-binding stats/display-stats

script-binding command

View > Toggle Statistics

Toggles statistics using the following command:

script-binding stats/display-stats-toggle

script-binding command

View > Toggle OSC Visibility

Toggles OSC Visibility using the following command:

script-binding osc/visibility

script-binding command

Settings > Show Config Editor

Shows mpv.net's config editor.

Settings > Show Input Editor

Shows mpv.net's key binding editor.

Settings > Open Config Folder

Opens the config folder which contains:

mpv.conf file containing mpv settings

mpvnet.conf file containing mpv.net settings

input.conf containing mpv key and mouse bindings

User scripts and user extensions

Tools > Set/clear A-B loop points

Enables to set loop start and end points using the following command:

ab-loop

ab-loop command

Tools > Toggle infinite file looping

Loops the current file infinitely using the following command:

cycle-values loop-file "inf" "no"

cycle-values command

loop-file command

Tools > Toggle Hardware Decoding

Cycles the hwdec property to enable/disable hardware decoding using the following command:

cycle-values hwdec "auto" "no"

cycle-values command

hwdec property

Tools > Setup

Allows to manage file associations.

Help > Show mpv manual

Shows the mpv manual.

Help > Show mpv.net web site

Shows the mpv.net web site.

Help > Show mpv.net manual

Shows the mpv.net manual.

Help > About mpv.net

Shows the mpv.net about dialog which shows a copyright notice, the versions of mpv.net and libmpv and a license notice (GPL v2).

Exit

Exits mpv.net using the following command:

quit

quit command

Exit Watch Later

Exits mpv.net and remembers the position in the file using the following command:

quit-watch-later

quit-watch-later command