New Media Processor is Running

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I've noticed some oddities with the transcripts...
 
CC toggle is not saving properly, on by default on every video i play. It's a very neat feature but it should save previous preference for future playback.
 
If you have feedback or issues please poost it here.
There is a download icon in the top-right. This is how you download the video. The video you download is the original upload without any modificaiton.
This doesn't work for me on my mobile.

Is there a specific domain I need to allow through NextDNS? The video downloads worked before this update.
 
Nice update
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I am using an older browser, but images and media didn't have a problem being shown until now(new videos don't load for me either btw). Tried it on newer browsers and everything works fine, can't say I care enough to switch over to them so hopefully this gets fixed.
 
CC toggle is not saving properly, on by default on every video i play. It's a very neat feature but it should save previous preference for future playback.
yeah especially when the CCs are so new and may still need some fine tuning
 
The system supports multiple codecs. Right now: 360p H.264, 480p H.264, 720p H.264, and 1080p AV1.
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Okay I was wondering why the 720p stream was a higher bitrate than the 1080 stream.
I have a few questions and suggestions.
1. How will this affect the uploads of users like me who transcode videos before uploading?
2. What about webms or videos in VP9? Will webm files be left alone since they're either in the VP9 codec or already in AV1 and much more likely to be optimized for size and quality?
3. Why not go all in on AV1 for the whole video stack and only keep H264 around for 360p for "compatibility"?
4. How will it handle videos in situations where the output file size ends up being larger than the source?
 
1. How will this affect the uploads of users like me who transcode videos before uploading?
not at all.
2. What about webms or videos in VP9? Will webm files be left alone since they're either in the VP9 codec or already in AV1 and much more likely to be optimized for size and quality?
transcoded the same.
3. Why not go all in on AV1 for the whole video stack and only keep H264 around for 360p for "compatibility"?
Because I want compat users to still get 720p.
4. How will it handle videos in situations where the output file size ends up being larger than the source?
by creating output files that are larger than the source. the concerns are compatibility, consistency, and then space - in that order. i.e., making sure every video plays on every browser is more important than saving a few megabytes (though the outputs will almost always be smaller). this is especially true because of how many iPhone .MOV files I've seen recently. It's created a clear divide between users and what videos they can watch. I can always buy more disks, they're the cheapest things on the market right now. I can't buy new users.
 
iPhone .MOV files
Yeah, easily one of the more annoying things to see when they're 10mbps for a screen recording that's mostly still.
I was in the middle of editing my post adding a 5th inquiry of whether or not it would be possible, desirable, or needed at all to structure re-encodes around targeting a specific VMAF metric such as 90 for 1080p, 80 for 720p, 70 for 480p and so on? Or is it being based on CRF/CQP quality quantizing?
 
Awesome. Firefox had the occasional issue with audio on some vids despite being the best browser.... for now at least, it's trying its best to enshitificate....

Thank you Null for the update and the donator for the financial support
 
ASMR Null over here.

Is Null just relaxed when he made this, or was he high/on painkillers/on benzos, etc...?

Nice update
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I am using an older browser, but images and media didn't have a problem being shown until now(new videos don't load for me either btw). Tried it on newer browsers and everything works fine, can't say I care enough to switch over to them so hopefully this gets fixed.

This really seems like a "you" problem.
 
Please consider leaving captions disabled by default. They don't improve the experience at all.
 
I like the new player in general and videos aren't buffering for me anymore, so good stuff.

One piece of feedback: you have to actually play the video before you can see its runtime. Can the runtime be displayed by default, so without having to press play?
 
It feels like I'm sitting in the Magnolia room at Best Buy, except I don't have to wear pants
 
Per request I am working on automatic translations into English. Just because I can I will also support Spanish, Portuguese, German, Russian, and Polish. (i.e. Ukrainian -> English and English -> SP,PT,DE,RU,PL).

I was hesitant to do this before because the vid player we have doesn't support multi-lingual captions but I'm very annoyed by how the vid player looks and acts so I'm going to try another more modern one which does.
 
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