# # Example mpv configuration file # # Warning: # # The commented example options usually do _not_ set the default values. Call # mpv with --list-options to see the default values for most options. There is # no builtin or example mpv.conf with all the defaults. # # # Configuration files are read system-wide from /usr/local/etc/mpv.conf # and per-user from ~/.config/mpv/mpv.conf, where per-user settings override # system-wide settings, all of which are overridden by the command line. # # Configuration file settings and the command line options use the same # underlying mechanisms. Most options can be put into the configuration file # by dropping the preceding '--'. See the man page for a complete list of # options. # # Lines starting with '#' are comments and are ignored. # # See the CONFIGURATION FILES section in the man page # for a detailed description of the syntax. # # Profiles should be placed at the bottom of the configuration file to ensure # that settings wanted as defaults are not restricted to specific profiles. ################## # video settings # ################## # Start in fullscreen mode by default. #fs=yes # force starting with centered window #geometry=50%:50% # don't allow a new window to have a size larger than 90% of the screen size #autofit-larger=90%x90% # Do not close the window on exit. #keep-open=yes # Do not wait with showing the video window until it has loaded. (This will # resize the window once video is loaded. Also always shows a window with # audio.) #force-window=immediate # Disable the On Screen Controller (OSC). #osc=no # Keep the player window on top of all other windows. #ontop=yes # Specify default video driver (see --vo=help for a list). # This one selects high quality video scaling etc. - can cause problems with # some drivers and GPUs. #vo=opengl-hq # Force video to lock on the display's refresh rate, and change video and audio # speed to some degree to ensure synchronous playback - can cause problems # with some drivers and desktop environments. #video-sync=display-resample # Enable hardware decoding if available. Often, this does not work with all # video outputs, but should work well with default settings on most systems. # If performance or energy usage is an issue, forcing the vdpau or vaapi VOs # may or may not help. #hwdec=auto ################## # audio settings # ################## # Specify default audio driver (see --ao=help for a list). #ao=alsa # Disable softvol usage, and always use the system mixer if available. #softvol=no # Do not filter audio to keep pitch when changing playback speed. audio-pitch-correction=no # Output 5.1 audio natively, and upmix/downmix audio with a different format. #audio-channels=5.1 # Disable any automatic remix, _if_ the audio output accepts the audio format. # of the currently played file. See caveats mentioned in the manpage. # (This is the default.) #audio-channels=auto ################## # other settings # ################## # Pretend to be a web browser. Might fix playback with some streaming sites, # but also will break with shoutcast streams. #user-agent="Mozilla/5.0" # cache settings # # Use 150MB input cache by default. The cache is enabled for network streams only. #cache-default=153600 # # Use 150MB input cache for everything, even local files. #cache=153600 # # Disable the behavior that the player will pause if the cache goes below a # certain fill size. #cache-pause=no # # Read ahead about 5 seconds of audio and video packets. #demuxer-readahead-secs=5.0 # # Raise readahead from demuxer-readahead-secs to this value if a cache is active. #cache-secs=50.0 # Display English subtitles if available. #slang=en # Play Finnish audio if available, fall back to English otherwise. #alang=fi,en # Change subtitle encoding. For Arabic subtitles use 'cp1256'. # If the file seems to be valid UTF-8, prefer UTF-8. #sub-codepage=utf8:cp1256 # You can also include other configuration files. #include=/path/to/the/file/you/want/to/include ############ # Profiles # ############ # The options declared as part of profiles override global default settings, # but only take effect when the profile is active. # The following profile can be enabled on the command line with: --profile=invert #[invert] # The profile forces this video filter: #vf-add=flip