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Borderless window mode, acompressor.lua, and possibly deband-noise #815

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kungfubeaner opened this issue Nov 28, 2024 · 1 comment
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kungfubeaner commented Nov 28, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

  1. No, but I would like to see a borderless window mode. As in no window decorations for both Linux and Windows.

  2. An option to enable debanding and a deband-noise value without having to do it from an mpv.conf file.

  3. Also, maybe instead of just audio normalization have the "acompressor.lua" mpv add on somewhere and an option to enable
    or disable it.

  4. An option to keep aspect ratio on resize so the window doesn't grow to have black borders but I think borderless windows would solve that anyway

Describe the solution you'd like

Just the possibility of them being added.

Describe alternatives you've considered

I couldn't think of any.

Additional context

Borderless windows are sexier in video players.

@kungfubeaner kungfubeaner added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 28, 2024
@kungfubeaner kungfubeaner changed the title Borderless window mode Borderless window mode and Acompressor.lua Nov 28, 2024
@kungfubeaner kungfubeaner changed the title Borderless window mode and Acompressor.lua Borderless window mode, acompressor.lua, and possibly deband-noise Nov 28, 2024
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XandaPanda42 commented Dec 2, 2024

I second this. I've recently switched to a different display manager on Linux, and have kinda bodged my way through to a border-less window. Especially useful on Ubuntu as it has the Hot Corner function which doesn't work in fullscreen mode (without using Gnome or KDE extensions).

At the moment I'm looking through the source for a way to disable the fullscreen button.

If you set the application to fullscreen in settings, the fullscreen button remains there when you play videos and that and the 'f' shortcut still pulls it out of fullscreen, even though it should be an app-wide setting. If I can find it, and work out how to add an option for it, I might submit a pull request. The fullscreen implementation has been bugging me for months.

If I go into settings to force fullscreen mode, I should have to go into settings to turn it off.

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